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Mikee’s Mail Day: Super7 x Secret Base Zombie Fighter!

So to switch things up a bit a this week, I’m actually going into the mail vault to discuss a toy I have a very strong love affair with:

In the picture above stands the awesomeness that is the Zombie Fighter. A collaboration between vinyl toy legends Super7 and Secret Base. This is the most recent collaboration figure the companies have done and is actually the best place to start my rant:

I am a huge fan of the “fight figure” genre of vinyl toys. The fight figure, to me, is the cornerstone of second generation Japanese vinyl toys. If not for the fight figure, Pushead may not still be making toys. If not for the fight figure, Napalm Death may not have a toy at all (which is not a world I’d want to live in). The fight figure is a “must” in any sofubi or kaiju collectors’ collection. Even if you only have one, a fighter is necessary. A good half of my collection is fight figures but I tend to enjoy the classic look and adaptability the fight design offers.

The Zombie Fighter presents a new head and arms on a very familiar fighter body: the same used for most Secret Base fight figures, from the Skull Brain (above) to the Skull Wing, to the Pumpkin Brain. It’s that versatility that gives the fight figure an advantage in the vinyl toy world. Some people say you have to fight to live, I say I live for fight figures.

Until next time, live that 24/7 Toy Life!

Le Merde and Kiyoka Ikeda’s Misty Fog’s Combat Rock

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Le Merde and Kiyoka Ikeda of Gargamel fame are set for their show Misty Fog’s Combat Rock! This melding of the minds will bring life to a vast array of works to Giant Robot starting this Saturday September 29. We will see everything from collabs of toys to even coasters (seen above) for your coffee table. From the preview images we see, the colors are gonna be all kinds of strong probably like the drinks going on the coasters.

The Rock starts
September 29th
at Giant Robot 2
 2062 Sawtelle Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90025.

More previews of the rock when you click more.

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