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Warlock Dragon (Green) Blackstar (Galoob)Well, this was a lucky find. $3 at a thrift shop? Yes please. I never got into Blackstar as a kid, but I can certainly appreciate the aesthetics, and Warlock here is a solid example. The hollow, unarticulated body (as was the custom) captures the oddly smooth, almost equine build and featureless tail. Even the head isn't quite your typical dragon: toothy, short horns, yes, but the mouth is cartoonishly large, and very square. The wings are the only points of movement here, on somewhat flimsy swivel/hinges. Now, there are two versions available: this all-green one, and one with yellow wings. Only the yellow-winged version came with a saddle, though frankly, I can't imagine how that would have worked, given that Blackstar can barely straddle the thing as is. No matter which version you get, the eyes and mouth glow in the dark, which is very cool. Overall, I highly recommend this to anyone who loves dragons, needs a generic antagonist for a classic MOTU or D&D display, or bought that one Zorn toy on clearance because the show was kind of funny but man does it need a mount to look impressive and my only other vintage beast already has a Galaxy Warrior on it. Or is that last one just me? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Style Guide Colors (4-Pack) | ![]() | Submission Order | ![]() | Raphael (Frankenstein) |
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Style Guide Colors (4-Pack) | ![]() | Written by Karl T. Face | ![]() | Raphael (Frankenstein) |