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Interesting, I'll be curious to see how those stack against Storm Collectible's releases, which I thought were pretty nice looking.
In wouldn’t mind if these were more their classic pre-posed staction figures of fatalities with plenty of blood and gore. That’s what McFarlane used to excel at.
I'm all in on the Storm line, this is interesting but they'll have to be something to outshine Storm. I know they're pricey but excellent.
As long as I get a MK3 Sonya Blade, I'm happy.
Storm has the great articulation and costume selection already covered. I think recreating some of the most iconic fatalities would be McFarlane’s best route and something that might actually compliment the Storm figures rather than compete with it. Kung Lao slicing someone in half, Shang Shung sucking someone’s soul out, scorpion burning someone, Jax head popping, Kano heart rip, etc, etc
Looks like McFarlane booth is invitation only but the photo Todd just put up on social media you can see the images Scorpion and Sub Zero from MK11.
I'm more of a classic fan so I'm fine with McFarlane going after these and then Storm doing the 90's stuff.