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1/27/16

Figures Toy Company Harley Quinn Mego Style Action Figure :: Harley Qwednesday

Knowing how important Harley Quinn is to us here at Toyriffic, Figures Toy Company sent us their new Official World's Greatest Heroes Harley Quinn dolly retro action figure in Kresge style packaging! I also conducted a brief interview with Figures Toy Company's Chief Marketing Officer Chris DePetrillo, but first let's take a look at Harley herself:

Harley Quinn comes packaged in the Kresge style clamshell packaging which can be opened up and resealed. So you can keep your figure minty or take her out, or take her out and put her back in ad infinitum! I cut off the zip-tie that would have kept her completely sealed before the photo shoot so mine is of course not pure mint, but I like the option of placing her back in the clamshell for safe and dust-free display.

My intern is also very impressed, because she knows she can reseal the package and I will never know she has been playing with my Harley Quinn!

Harley's cardback also shows other Figures Toy Co releases Mary Marvel, Supergirl, Wonder Woman, Batgirl and Catwoman.

If you've ever owned a Mego you know exactly how Harley is constructed. Figures Toy Company has religiously recreated the style and if she weren't so fresh and new (and if Harley Quinn had existed in the seventies) you might be convinced she was of that original toyline!

These Kresge packaging versions are limited to 1,000 figures - not sure if Harley Quinn will be released in later packaging but I have to assume she will. I got #0845 - whatta coincidence, that's my lucky number!

Like the original Megos before her, Harley's outfit is removable. I did not makey her nakey, but her leotard has velcro down the back so I think it a safe assumption. Her headpiece is not removable and could probably have used a bit of glue on the front, as it has the tendency to pop up high on her forehead and make her look bald (which she is under her her headpiece.) If I knew anything about doll customization I might be inclined to give her hair, or at least some bangs. The jester 'ears' have a metal armature in them, so they can be posed too, but I fear moving them too much as I don't want them to break.

Of course Harley Quinn is in exact scale with her original Mego counterpart Joker. Her head/face does look a bit more modern than his though.

If you're a fan of Harley Quinn and Figures Toy Co and Mego, you pretty much need this figure (she can be ordered direct from Figures Toy Co website.) She's the most retro Harley Quinn figure out there, (even though Harley Quinn as a character isn't old enough to be considered retro, at least in my mind!)

Definitely true to the essence of Harley Quinn in design and execution, this figure will be a focal point of your Harley Quinn collection and will fit in great with your old Megos or your new Figures Toy Co retro figures.

Now on to my interview with Figures Toy Company's Chief Marketing Officer Chris DePetrillo, who was kind enough to take the time to answer a few questions about Figures Toy Co, Harley Quinn and their DC line in general:

Toyriffic:
Other than the obvious answer of ‘why not?’ Why Harley Quinn?

Chris:
Harley is one of DC's most popular characters, one with one of the strongest followings. Obviously when we think of DC we immediately think of Batman, Superman, and those synonymous with the brand. Harley may not be what's considered a legendary character, but she is definitely one of the essential, core characters of the modern era.

Toyriffic:
Figures Toy Co focuses primarily on retro characters and themes. Harley Quinn made her animated debut in 92, and her first action figure wasn’t released until 1997. I’m no spring chicken to be sure, but I shudder to think of the nineties as ‘retro’. Is Harley the most modern comicbook character FTC has made to date?

Chris:
At this time Harley is the most current character we've offered as part of any of our DC Comics toy lines.

Toyriffic:
Is Harley the harbinger of more Batman Animated designs? Or perhaps Batman: The Brave and the Bold, which was itself very retro?

Chris:
We don't have any "cartoon specific" plans for a Batman series, but we are definitely looking to include as many famous characters from the Bat-universe in our lines as we can.

Toyriffic:
What has been your most popular figure or line so far?

Chris:
The Batman 1966 line has a tremendous following. It's the perfect blend of fans who love Batman comics, and who love the TV show coming together to collect these items. Plus if you're a fan of popular culture, it's also a draw to collectors to see the likenesses of these famous actors and actresses that have been on the show. Adam West, Burgess Meredith, Vincent Price, and so on. So many factors have made that into our most beloved line.

Toyriffic:
Were you into Mego figures as a kid?

Chris:
I was born at the tail end of Mego, but I did have a few. In fact, I still have my original Mego Incredible Hulk, which was the first toy I can remember being given. Anthony, the owner of Figures Toy Company, was into Mego figures as a kid, and it's been his love for the Mego line and the retro style of action figures that led to us pursuing DC Comics and other licenses for this format.


Toyriffic:
What toy or toyline made it's biggest impression on your younger self?

Chris:
I've always collected Incredible Hulk merchandise, dating back to getting that Mego Hulk as a kid. I've been a huge fan of the Marvel Legends figures since they debuted. Also, as a wrestling fan, I loved Hasbro's WWF figures in the early 90's. Looking back on them now, they're something that I think collectors would enjoy today. With their action features and small stature, they're the perfect "quirky collectible", along the lines of Funko's figures.

Toyriffic:
Has FTC toyed (get it haw haw haw) with the idea of any modern series or character costumes? Like the Flash TV show, Arkham video game costumes, or upcoming Suicide Squad movie designs?

Chris:
At this time the figures will continue to be based on the retro comic designs of each character. We have many figures coming out that are tied to the modern day (our upcoming Flash series, for instance), but the figure designs will be based solely on the DC artwork that collectors know and love.

Toyriffic:
Well Chris, thanks a ton for the Harley Quinn figure and thanks for taking the time to answer a few questions! Before you go, can you give us any hints on which famous Gothamites we might see in the near future? Poison Ivy, perhaps?

Chris:
Ra' Al Ghul and Commissioner Gordon are two names that will be out soon, and '66 fans will be getting their long awaited Batgirl and Barbara Gordon figures too. As for Poison Ivy or other famous faces from Batman lore, you'll just have to stay tuned to see what we have up our sleeve!

3/26/14

Harley Qwednesday :: Sideshow Collectibles Sixth Scale Harley Quinn

Does anyone have $189.00 (plus tax and shipping) they want to donate to my dolly fund?

"Did I pop one cork, or...umm...no corks? Well, are you feelin' lucky, punk?"
Pour me a cuppa' and call me Mrs. Nesbitt because damnitalltohell I WANT THIS DOLLY!

When first announced, this Sixth Scale Harley Quinn by Sideshow Collectibles looked nice and really caught my attention. But there were a couple things that kept her from being an immediate home-run.

First, in the original pre-order solicitations, her tassels were backwards. They fixed that issue (thank goodness!)

The second issue was the corset - namely, was it removable so you could get a more comic accurate costumed Harley Quinn?

"Who says a gal has to show skin to be sexy? Countin' my make-up, I ain't showin' ANY!"
Well that is obviously not an issue either - the corset is removable, and of course it's not a dolly unless you can undress it, right?

So basically, this dolly is incredible looking and I want one. I WANT A TWO HUNDRED DOLLAR DOLLY!

If I had the couple Benjamins to spend on this dolly I would do it in a second.

And I would hug her and pet her and call her George. UNABASHEDLY!

Thankfully for my nominal grip on reality, I do not have the moolah to waste on the most wondermous dolly in the history of dolly-kind. 

Also, she comes with swappable heads, hands, a mallet, a stand, etc. so you can change her expression and poses and the stuff she's holding.

Because JUST hugging and petting her would be weird.

"Please Hammer, hurt 'em!"
Normal people dream of winning the lottery so they can buy a mansion and a yacht. Is it sad that I dream of winning the lottery so I can buy a Harley Quinn dolly?

Yes, yes it is.

Oh well. I gave up 'normal' the day I started this blog.

Sigh. Sorry Harley dolly. It was never meant to be!

1/25/14

Holy Hell's Angel Dollies, Batman!

We went to a couple school rummage sales this morning, and at the second stop I found this Mego Batcycle and Mego Joker too!

My intern helped me with today's photo-shoot whilst sipping her smoothie. It's how we roll.

Neither of these are in pristine condition, but they are in surprisingly good condition. The Batcycle has broken handlebars (the right handle is completely missing) and Joker's right hand is barely hanging on, not to mention his missing jacket and shoes. The batcycle has plenty of scuff marks but surprisingly many (if not all) of it's original stickers too. And while Joker is missing his jacket and shoes (which can be replaced via the aftermarket) his bodysuit is in very clean shape.

And the piece-du-resistance...they were only fifty cents each!

Did I mention that my intern helped me with the photo shoot?

It's actually pretty funny having a muscle-shirted Joker driving the Batcycle! I can imagine Joker tearing off his sleeves as he speeds away on his stolen vehicle! "HAHAHAHAHA Seeya later, cheesy rider!"

The details of this find are all a blur to me, I was so excited! It is very rare nowadays to find Mego in the wild, and even more rare to find them so cheap. The last time it happened for me was when I found a Mego Robin for five bucks, and that was nearly four years ago.

As for today's find, there was a corner of the school gymnasium 'dedicated' to toys, which is to say there was a space on the floor with toys spread about (read: dumped) and kids meandering (read: wallowing) within the pile. I don't remember if I spotted Joker first, or the Batcycle, but when I did I nearly plotzed! It wasn't until a few minutes of perusing the rest of the mess that I discovered the side-car too!I'm so ignorant of Mego I wouldn't have known (but should have known intuitively) that it even came with a sidecar, so thank the maker I found it and reunited the two halves.

I looked and looked, but could find no sign of any other Mego goodness.

My intern, ladies and gentlemen!

"Booorn freeeeeeeee!"

"Sleeves? Where we're going, we don't need sleeves."

"Hey Batsy! I left you a little gift in your sidecar HAHAHAHAHHAHAAAAAAA!"

12/11/13

Harley Qwednesday :: Elf on Harley's Lap on a Shelf

It helps during the holidays around here that Harley Quinn's costume colors are so close to festive, with all that red and white and diamonds and all. So while some of my toys are relegated to the other room to make space for the tree and lights and stars and tinsel, Harley actually becomes part of the fun!

"Tell Santa Quinn whatcha want, kiddo. Wait...have you been bad or good, cuz if you've been good, I'm droppin' ya!"
So while other boring houses have a lame old elf on their boring shelves, we have an elf on Harley Quinn's lap...on a shelf!

7/24/13

Harley Qwednesday :: Now THAT'S A Dolly! :: Sideshow Collectibles 1/6 Scale Harley Quinn

In February 2014 Sideshow Collectibles will be releasing their 12" 1/6 scale Harley Quinn, and boy howdy does she look nice!

With two interchangeable heads (each with a wonderfully sculpted expression!), multiple hands, a mallet, a cork gun and a sideshow exclusive butcher's knife, Harley has everything she needs to cause mischief to your home...

...and to your wallet. She's currently available for pre-order for $189.99, plus shipping one assumes, from Sideshow Collectibles.

But just look at her...surely she's worth every penny! If I had $189.99 laying around I'd buy that for a dolly!

I would prefer her classic look to the corset and combat boots, but they look removable - maybe you can trim her down to her classic look? She is a dolly after all, and dollys were made for undressing. And tea parties.

Whatever the case may be, I do love that mischievous expression!

The maniacal smile is tops too, but the reverse 'HA HA' brass knuckles are the real highlight. I wish I had a set of those for real!

The 'Your Face Here' on the mallet is also quite brilliant!

The original art shows Harley's headgear tassels correctly colored, but for some reason the finished product has them reversed. I wonder if this is a mistake or if they will all come this way?

Whatever, the corset and combat boots already veered her look from classic, so it's a forgivable variation I suppose.

Now if only I could win the lottery before February!


4/12/13

Dolly lovers rejoice! Repro 8" Megos from Figures Toy Company coming soon!

ToyNewsInternational is reporting that the toy company Figures Toy Company will be releasing reproduction Batman, Robin, Joker and Riddler Mego dolly 'action figures.'

These dollies are currently available for pre-order with a scheduled release date of August 2013. $24.99 each - not a bad price considering what an original Mego version of any of these will set you back - unless you can luck out on a $5 Robin like I once did.

Go to their website - FiguresToyCompany.com - for more info!


Figures Toy Company has plans to re-release a whole slew of Mego Batman themed characters, as well as '66 Batman themed dolly action figures too! Okay, I admit, I'll be trying to get a Batgirl and Catwoman for sure!

Press release:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Figures Toy Company to Release Retro 8 and 12 inch Action Figures based on Batman TV Series, Retro Batman, Dukes of Hazzard, Evel Knievel, Conan The Barbarian, Tarzan, Dallas TV Series, Gilligan’s Island and a Talking Barack Obama figure

Tampa, Fl- 4-16-13

Figures Toy Company, after having success with KISS action figures is proud to be introducing the following new action figure lines: “Batman 1966 Classic TV Series”, “Retro 8 Inch Batman”, “Dukes of Hazzard”, “Evel Knievel”, “Conan The Barbarian”, “Tarzan”, “Dallas TV Series” and “Gilligan’s Island”. These figures will have cloth clothing, 16 points of articulation and accessories.  Figures Toy Company will also introduce a talking President Barack Obama 7 inch figure.

Batman 1966 Classic TV Series
CFO Anthony Balasco states, “It has been my understanding that the collectors community would enjoy collecting retro 8 inch and 12 inch action figures based on the “Batman 1966 Classic TV Series”.  When we saw that the rights were settled between the involved party’s we immediately became interested in acquiring the license”. We are proud to say that the collectors will be able to enjoy a vast selection of characters that have never been available before.  Our head sculpts will look life like and the cloth costumes will be highly detailed.  Series 1 will include Batman, Robin, The Riddler & The Joker.  Future series will include The Penguin, Catwoman, Dick Grayson, Bruce Wayne, Egghead, King Tut, Mr. Freeze, Shame, Bookworm, Mad Hatter, Batman (with removable cowl), Robin (with removable mask), The Joker in prison baseball outfit, The Joker in opera outfit, & The Joker in grey suit.  All Batman 1966 Classic TV Series figures will be available in both 8 inch & 12 inch starting early Fall 2013.

Batman Retro Action Figures
These action figures are exact reproductions of the original ones that were produced by Mego Corp back in the 1970’s.  Series one will include Batman, Robin, The Riddler & The Joker.  Future series will include Penguin, Catwoman, Bruce Wayne, Dick Grayson, Batgirl and even more characters that Mego never released.  Available in 8 inch only.


Rejoice, dolly lovers, and raise a tiny cup of tea in honor of this news!

via Toynewsi and FiguresToyCompany.com