Category: Mafex
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MAFEX No. 229 Batman: Hush Scarecrow Review

The Medicom MAFEX No. 229 Scarecrow figure captures Jonathan Crane’s haunting essence from the Batman: Hush comic series with meticulous detail. Featuring three head sculpts and four interchangeable hand pairs, it reflects Jim Lee’s artistic vision. While the accessory count feels limited given the figure’s premium price, the articulated design…
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Medicom Toy Reveals X-Men MAFEX No.283 Iceman (Comic Ver.) Action Figure

Medicom Toy has announced the MAFEX No.283 Iceman (Comic Ver.) Action Figure, a highly accurate representation of the character from the Bronze Age, specifically from Chris Claremont’s era. Standing at 6.3 inches, this figure features impressive articulation and translucent materials that capture Iceman’s ice form. Collectors are excited about the…
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MAFEX No. 138 Wolverine (BROWN COMIC Ver.) Review: The Immortal Mutant Immortalized

Wolverine’s brown suit era from 1980 to 1991 marks a pivotal time for collectors, showcasing a deeper character evolution during Chris Claremont’s tenure. Medicom’s MAFEX No. 138 figure captures this era with precise design and articulation, appealing to both nostalgic fans and new collectors. The figure highlights Wolverine’s nuanced personality…
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First Look: MAFEX Knightmare Batman

The “Knightmare” sequence in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is one of the most debated and dissected moments in modern superhero cinema. It’s a vision—part dream, part prophecy—where Bruce Wayne glimpses a world conquered by Darkseid, patrolled by Parademons, and ruled by a tyrannical Superman. For some, it’s a…
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MAFEX #244 Dr. Fate Black Adam First Look: A Masterful Conjuring of DC’s Sorcerer Supreme

The MAFEX Dr. Fate action figure, inspired by the 2022 Black Adam film, has generated significant anticipation among collectors. Standing at 6.3 inches, it features a premium sculpt that embodies Dr. Fate’s iconic appearance with meticulous attention to detail. Accessories include two interchangeable heads, spell effect parts, and a wired…