
The last character featured in DC Direct’s Heroes of the DC Universe collectible bust series was Aquaman, with a surprisingly outstanding addition to the line. Oliver Queen, the Green Arrow, is the newest release, and here’s a look at how he stacks up to his predecessors.

The Cover Girls of the DC Universe statue series is Adam Hughes’ latest collaboration with DC Direct, and it’s been putting out some gorgeous DC heroines, including Wonder Woman and Zatanna. Black Canary is the newest piece released, and here’s a look at how she turned out.

I’m a longtime follower of Eaglemoss’s Marvel and DC figurines, for better or worse. Here’s a look at their newest release, the Batcycle.

Earlier this week I reviewed Sideshow Collectibles’ newest armored Star Wars 12″ figure, the Sandtrooper Sergeant. Now it’s time to look at their brand spanking new non-armored character figure, the rascally pirate Lando Calrissian.

Sideshow Collectibles’ newest armored release is the 12″ Sandtrooper Sergeant from Star Wars. Here’s a look at this new collectible and all its accessories.

A couple of days ago I reviewed the Little Frakkin’ Colonials Starbuck maquette from Quantum Mechanix’s new Battlestar Galactica line. Today I’m taking a look at the first bad guy in the series, the Little Frakkin’ Toasters Cylon Centurion.

Quantum Mechanix has released the very first animated style Battlestar Galactica collectibles, and here’s a look at the newly released Little Frakkin’ Colonials Starbuck statue.

Electric Tiki’s line of animated style Buffy statues continues with Glory, the Earthbound hell goddess from season five.

In what universe does Aquaman completely trounce Superman? This one, if you’re going by the quality of collectible busts in DC Direct’s Heroes of the DC Universe series.

Mera, the queen of Atlantis, is the newest release in DC Direct’s Women of the DC Universe collectible bust series. Here’s a look at her, from floaty hair down to tentacles and seafoam.