Guns N' Roses 7 Inch Action Figure - Slash "NEW-COLLECTABLE". Slash Guns and Roses 2005 Macfarlane Toys. Packaging is in perfect CLEAR condition. Is an American company founded by.
Which makes highly detailed model. Of characters from films, comics, popular music. As of 2021, McFarlane featured products with licenses of games and companies such as. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
In 1994, Todd McFarlane was working with. To produce action figures based on his comic book characters.
When the two could not decide on how to make the toys to McFarlane's satisfaction, he reclaimed the toy rights to his characters and started his own toy company. Originally dubbed "Todd Toys", the name was changed in 1995 following pressure from Mattel, who feared that the new company's name would be confused with that of.Production began with action figures based upon Todd McFarlane's. Comic series and has since grown to feature a large number of licensed property lines including. And "Movie Maniacs" which features numerous famous horror icons such as.
, as well as other characters and lines like basketball, hockey and baseball legends, along with. Other media such as story book characters from. Where the Wild Things Are.
The company has produced original works, giving a grotesque twist to. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. McFarlane has collaborated with artists like. To produce other original figures.
Toys ever produced was released in 1994 and consisted of six figures, the hero Spawn and his medieval counterpart (aptly named Medieval Spawn) with. And Clown, as well as a Spawn Alley Playset, the Spawnmobile and the Violator Monster Rig. They were notably different from the toys common on shelves at the time because of their level of detail in both sculpting and painting. Other toys utilized only a few colors painted in general areas a single "flesh tone" for the face, etc. And were tacked to cardboard backs. McFarlane's figures had individual items such as spikes, teeth, claws, and buttons painted individually and packaged encased by hard plastic which surrounded both the figure and blister card, making them more suitable collectors items. Each toy in the first line came with a regular-sized comic (although with fewer pages than the standard 22), which were individualized to the character. The series would include alternate time periods and different takes on the classic characters with Series 10, 20.Showing homage to the core characters of the books. Prototypes for Series 35 were revealed in 2008 but the series was cancelled before its release. Was also teased at SDCC 2008 but was also cancelled. Some of the teased series 36 figures were later released at statues.
And was called "Robot Wars". It refers to a villainous "Mechanoid Army".