Tag Archives: Ripley
E.V.A.: Day One of C2E2 the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo
Hello Chicago! For the first time in about 8 years we have returned to C2E2 the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo. Day one is usually the easiest day of any convention. Personally, I like to roam the show floor to … Continue reading
Equipment: The Perfect Organism, Alien Joins the Mezco Toyz One:12 Collective!
The One:12 Collective Alien features an all-new seamless body designed with an internal skeleton armature that is durable yet highly posable. The hostile xenomorph is equipped with a hinged pharyngeal jaw and interchangeable inner mouths, as well as an interchangeable … Continue reading
Equipment: Hasbro reveals the Nerf LMTD Aliens M41A Pulse Blaster
Celebrate the 35th anniversary of the iconic Aliens film with the Nerf LMTD Aliens M41A Pulse blaster, capturing authentic details inspired by the equipment of the United States Colonial Marine Corps.
Equipment: NECA Product Announcement – Alien 40th Wave 4
Released to theaters in 1979, Alien became one of the most successful films of the year and has since grown to be a timeless sci-fi classic. To celebrate the film’s 40th Anniversary, NECA is releasing an ongoing series comprised of … Continue reading
Equipment: Zombies and Batman and Aliens…Oh My! What is New in Shops This Week from Diamond Select Toys
It’s an exciting New Toy Day at comic shops across North America, as a new delivery of products from Diamond select Toys hits shelves! The first two Vinimates vinyl figures from Aliens have arrived, as well as a new bust … Continue reading
Equipment: Aliens and Colonial Marines Have Landed…New Minimates from Diamond Select Toys Review
In 1979 when the original Alien premiered a franchise was born. Alien was an intense ride that kept you on the edge your seat but it was more suspense than action. Then in 1986 James Cameron revisited the events on … Continue reading
Equipment: Alien Keepsake Ornament from Hallmark
35 years ago when the Ridley Scott classic, Alien, first graced the big screen, the creature was barely seen. The fact that you never got a good look at the creature made the movie scarier. The original design was based … Continue reading