
- Action figure comes with accessories and display stand
- Based on the movie – Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith
- The character was created for Dark Horse Comics by John Ostrander and Jan Duursema
Aayla Secura is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. In the films Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, she was portrayed by Amy Allen. The character was created for Dark Horse Comics by John Ostrander and Jan Duursema. She appears primarily in the Star Wars: Republic and Star Wars: Clone Wars series.
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- Action figure comes with accessories and display stand
- Based on the movie – Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith
- The character was created for Dark Horse Comics by John Ostrander and Jan Duursema
Aayla Secura is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. In the films Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, she was portrayed by Amy Allen. The character was created for Dark Horse Comics by John Ostrander and Jan Duursema. She appears primarily in the Star Wars: Republic and Star Wars: Clone Wars series.
Find more Star Wars Action Figures at HotToysandActionFigures.com.

- Action figure comes with accessories and display stand
- Based on the movie – Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith
- The character was created for Dark Horse Comics by John Ostrander and Jan Duursema
Aayla Secura is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. In the films Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, she was portrayed by Amy Allen. The character was created for Dark Horse Comics by John Ostrander and Jan Duursema. She appears primarily in the Star Wars: Republic and Star Wars: Clone Wars series.
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Phantasy Star Online hit some kind of magical sweet spot back in 2000. Though its spinoffs and followups kept much of the formula from that release, there was always something that felt off about them, and prevented some fans (like me) from getting fully into them.
It turns out that maybe those games were hewing too closely to the first PSO, because the new Phantasy Star Online 2 feels significantly different from its predecessors in action, and seems to have paradoxically recaptured the PSO excitement by doing so. It definitely hits all the right notes, but the mechanics have actually been upgraded. Can you believe it? Of course, the bummer about this is that it’s a currently Japan-only, PC-only game.
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Phantasy Star Online hit some kind of magical sweet spot back in 2000. Though its spinoffs and followups kept much of the formula from that release, there was always something that felt off about them, and prevented some fans (like me) from getting fully into them.
It turns out that maybe those games were hewing too closely to the first PSO, because the new Phantasy Star Online 2 feels significantly different from its predecessors in action, and seems to have paradoxically recaptured the PSO excitement by doing so. It definitely hits all the right notes, but the mechanics have actually been upgraded. Can you believe it? Of course, the bummer about this is that it’s a currently Japan-only, PC-only game.
Continue reading Phantasy Star Online 2 preview: Back, in action
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- A Kotobukiya Japanese import
- Model made of soft vinyl
- Easy to assemble
- Highly detailed sculpt, stands 11″ tall
- Window box packaging
Imagine you are a somewhat notorious bounty hunter standing under the desolate heat of Tatooine’s twin suns, scavenging the rogue planet for work and connections. You try to keep to yourself and remain unnoticed as you step into the cantina for a refreshment and maybe drum up some work. After a quick chat with the locals, you exit the cantina hopeful you will be able to make use of this desolate outback spaceport as a means to an end. Before you can get too far, you run straight into one of the
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- A gentle giant sculpt
- Based on Princess Leia’s classic appearance in Return of the Jedi
- 1:6 scale
- Hand-numbered with matching certificate of authenticity
- Strictly limited
A Gentle Giant Sculpt. Return of the Jedi saw Princess Leia Organa captured by Jabba the Hutt, and forced to wear the infamous “Metal Bikini” that has become a cultural icon, one that has inspired fan websites and seen numerous modern film and TV references. And as it turned out, that Bikini was the last thing Jabba the Hutt ever saw. Cast in high-quality polystone, no detail was over looked – from costume details, Leia’s braids and the arduously fashioned Vibro Ax in our Princess’s hands. This
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