Name That Action Figure! July 10, 2009

So far, it seems I have my work cut out for me as we have two serious action figure fanatics that really know their stuff! Last week's mystery action figure was correctly guess by Bubbashelby (who wasn't exactly sure, but narrowed it down) and then confirmed by Charles as the Cyberwoman action figure from Torchwood. Congratulations again to you both!
But don't let their towering knowledge of action figures scare the rest of you away. All you have to do is check in every Friday to take a stab at being the first to guess at that week's mystery figure. Who will be the one to knock Bubbashelby and Charles off their thrones? It could be you! You hear that fellas? I'm calling out for a challenge, so prepare yourselves.
The Cyberwoman action figure was released in the first wave of Torchwood figures based on the hit British TV series of the same name. She stands at 5" tall and was joined by the releases of Captain Jack Harkness, Gwen Cooper and the Weevil. The popularity of the show seems to have leaked over into the action figures as the Cyberwoman figure is sold out at most online stores. Of course, I'm sure it helps that traditionally, women partially covered in what amounts to a chrome swimsuit are officially considered in the sci-fi fan circles as "hot."
Now on to this week's mystery figure! Think you know who it is? Then get those fingers typing and take a swing at the latest installment of Name That Action Figure!


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Cyborg Superman form the DCUC two pack Cyborg Superman & Mongul
Oh and since Bubba and I are a team now, I’ll let him give the other possible versions of this figure : )
Well Charles, it’s clearly not the DC Direct Cyborg Superman. DCUC, (or it’s previous single release under the DC SuperHeroes banner) is the correct guess. Although this could be a trick, and it could be the large 12″ rotocast DC SuperHeroes Cyborg Superman as well. But my money is on the DCUC 6″ Mongul 2 pack version.
And yes, Charles and I have decided much like Superman and Batman, that we’d be more effective than the mere sum of our individual parts if we teamed up.
So bring your “A” game next week, Mr. O’B
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