Mezco Toy Fair 2021 Day 1 Reveals

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A short while ago Mezco announced that they would be revealing a number of products from the 20-22 of February and on Saturday they revealed a number of One:12 figures. Here’s a list of the products they revealed.

  • DC Comics – Superman
  • Halloween II – Michael Myers
  • The Crow
  • Rumble Society – Unnamed Figure Teaser
  • Marvel Comics – Fantastic Four – Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, the Thing

I have to say I am very impressed with the reveals so far, especially The Crow figure as I was not expecting that one at all! I’m a big fan of the film and even a bigger fan of the comic that it’s based on so The Crow is a must for me! I do hope that he comes with some of the weapons that he uses in the films as we haven’t had a Crow figure that has come with any weapons that he uses in the film aside from the weather vane.

I’m really impressed with the Superman figure as well as it’s based on his more classic look from the comics. I do like the horror figures Mezco put out but they are a bit expensive to me compared to the NECA ones which are quite a bit cheaper and a bit bigger. Though I am curious to see what accessories Michael Myers comes with.

I remember last year Mezco hinted that they would be releasing the Fantastic Four in the One:12 line and I have to say the figures do look absolutely incredible! I’m sure that these figures will be released in a set of some kind and undoubtedly cost a lot of money!

I am not too familiar with the Rumble Society line that is part of the One:12 line but I do know they are exclusive to the site and they are very impressive-looking figures and this one does look very good he’s probably a Nemo like character. Undoubtedly we’ll know more about this figure in good time.

Expect more reveals from Mezco over the next two days!

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