It’s been quite a while since I stepped into the world of MOTU! Many Star Wars releases flooded my collection that I wanted to feature (with at least one or two more to post in the next week or so).
Tag Archives: Matty Collector
Masters of the Universe Classics Rewind – Karatti
posted by Peter W
While only a few had been released up to this point, the characters from the much divisive The New Adventures of He-Man cartoon were still just trickling out in the MOTUC line.
Masters of the Universe Classics Rewind – Snake Face
posted by Peter W
2013 was turning out to be an amazing year for MOTUC figures and April’s figure was continuing that trend with the release of Snake Face.
Masters of the Universe Classics Rewind – Strobo
posted by Peter W
March of 2013 was a busy month for an already awesome year for MOTUC.
Masters of the Universe Classics Rewind – King He-Man
posted by Peter W
2013 for Masters of the Universe was killer in the first few months! I mean, you can check out the last three releases before this one (Jistu, Ram Man, and Fang Man)
Masters of the Universe Classics Rewind – Fang Man
posted by Peter W
Hot damn, Masters of the Universe Classics was off to a hot start in 2013. Let’s ignore Netossa and focus on how kick-ass Jitsu and Ram Man were (well, are).
Masters of the Universe Classics Rewind – Ram Man
posted by Peter W
After the lukewarm start of 2013 with Netossa, Matty gave us a figure I was pumped for and I ended up having more appreciation for after doing my feature on it: Jistu.
Masters of the Universe Classics Rewind – Jitsu
posted by Peter W
2013 was a great year for MOTUC. It didn’t start off strong, in my opinion with the bland and boring Netossa.
Masters of the Universe Rewind – Netossa
posted by Peter W
It’s time to start my look back at Masters of the Universe Classics in 2013!
Masters of the Universe Classics Rewind – Castle Grayskullman (30th Anniversary Series)
posted by Peter W
The 30th anniversary of MOTU was commemorated in the Classics line with six new figures and one of the final figures of 2012 ended that line.