Darth Krayt is not pleased; Admiral Stazi of the Galactic Alliance Remnant has stolen the Sith Lord's powerful new warship Imperious. Unknown to Stazi, Imperial Knights Sigel Dare and Treis Sinde have sabotaged the ship, hoping to ruin Krayt's plans. Now Dare must warn Stazi before the bombs planted on the ship explode!
Simply
put, Star
Wars: Legacy #22 is all about Darth
Krayt wreaking havoc on the entire galaxy. Darth
Krayt, who actually started off as A’Sharad
Hett, is a Jedi turned evil. So it would be fair
to say that the action figure should display
some form of angst and/or bitter resentment.
It does, and while we do not claim to have read
all of the Legacy series,
we can express that the action figure brings
to the table what was orchestrated in the comics.
First and foremost, Darth Krayt is indeed an
imposing foe. His has heterochromia in his eyes
and it is a bizarre and eerie trait of this displeased
leader and add to his ominous and threatening
nature. And believe it or not, Hasbro managed
to add this detail to the figure very well, especially the feline-like shaped pattern in his chest armor. The
Darth Krayt action figure overall is very well
designed and it makes us a bit envious that the
attention to detail here was spared at no expense
here while some of the movie-specific action
figures get a bit ignored. Regardless, we do
give high marks for this Comic
Packs set. Darth
Krayt has been recreated in his very “spiky” armor.
The silver color used is in between shiny and
flat but its color is perfect. While not
super-articulated, his 12 points of articulation
are a perfect amount and he is able to be posed
in a variety of ways very easily. He has a good
center of gravity and doesn’t fall over.
As you’ve probably come to learn from us,
this is an important aspect for us in order to
give an action figure excellent marks. One small
issue, Darth Krayt does not hold his lightsabers
very well. His grasp is a little bit too big
for the hilts and we find this to be a mild disappoint.
His helmet is removable and underneath you will
find an aged A’Sharad Hett even though
his tattoos look darker and thicker than ever
before. As we’ve mentioned earlier, his
expression is agitated and we think Hasbro perfectly
nailed a likeness that makes a grand statement
of total domination and conquering of the universe.
Sigel
Dare is also a nicely sculpted action figure.
With the initial batches, Hasbro went too buck wild with
her eyeliner. Thankfully, that changed for the better. The Darth Krayt/Sigel Dare Comic
Packs set has shipped as a carry forward pack
in the second wave of the Legacy Collection Comic Packs line.
Hasbro has given her a completely new paint job
in the face giving her a very beautiful and more
accurate likeness. You can see a comparison shot in this gallery.
(You can also click HERE for more information on this running
change variant. Her armor has been cast
(or painted) in a metallic dark red color. If
you compare her to the action figures of 2008's TLC Antares
Draco/Ganner Krieg Comic Packs set, you will discover that Hasbro
made the armor of the Imperial Knights even better
with the introduction of the first female one.
Antares and Ganner both has shiny armor, but
not with the same “metallic” intensity
of Sigel Dare. And she has an inferior quality
soft-goods cape (it is too shiny) with a hood
that just doesn’t look right when worn,
but we would like to be clear that this is not
a knock on the figure. We actually very much
look forward to the additional Imperial Knights
being created with this new approach. It honestly
looks so much better, even if it doesn’t
have a high quality cape. Interestingly, Sigel
Dare’s head sculpt (including the hairstyle)
is very reminiscent of Princess Leia as we saw
her in her Bespin gown in Episode V. In fact,
we have imagined how this portrait might fair
if it was repainted and used for a Princess Leia
action figure one day. Each and every time we
look at the head sculpt, we can’t help
but be reminded of Princess Leia. Your opinions
may vary, but there is something about it that
keeps confusing us. Sigel Dare comes with the
trademark “clear” lightsaber blade
and she looks just flawless when posed with other
Imperial Knights. Sigel Dare is a super-articulated action figure. She is also beautifully in scale
and has a lean and trim body frame. Almost perfect, there is bvery little we would have changed, especially since the running change improving her face.
The Comic
Packs sets have been very popular among
collectors because they've offered us countless opportunities to grab characters that Hasbro would have never made otherwise. Although they don’t seem to
get released as frequently as we’d like,
once they do get released they always seem to
impress. They are quite various in nature since
the Expanded Universe itself it too very rich
and diverse. But no matter if Hasbro is looking
to a Legacy source
or a Marvel
Comics source, they expertly craft
the figures based on those series. The third
quarter of 2009 has proven to be a very slow
period for new Comic
Packs sets and the new ones
that did get released have been very hard to
find. But likely distribution issues are the
reason and a glut of them could make their way
to retail at a later date. If you’re a
Legacy fan, this is the set for you. Darth Krayt
and Sigel Dare are two perfect character selections
on which to base a Comic
Packs set. And while
Hasbro could have kit-bashed parts from them,
we have been blessed with two all-new figures.
Sets like these that make the repainted ones
totally worthwhile. And since Hasbro has to “cost
out” the new tools across the line, we
are very pleased and amenable to support these
efforts. We have always been of the opinion that
we will support repaints as long as completely
new or retooled sets make their way into the
line. Clearly the method is working, and we look
forward to the many more sets that will come
out of this line. And if the Comic
Packs do go
away, we would be just as happy to get full Expanded
Universe waves mixed into the basic figure line
every now and again. In the meantime, enjoy this
take on the Legacy comic
series. Hasbro did us very good by releasing
this set and we think it is one of the better
sets we have received in a long time. And we
hope that new sets keep coming our way that will
impress us more. Regardless, the Darth Krayt/Sigel Dare set is just sublimely wonderful.
Collector Notes
Darth Krayt/Sigel Dare
Assortment Number: 87972/87504
UPC: 653569370291
Retail: $12.99 USD
Market Value: Click here to check the latest prices based on listings.
Darth Krayt
Status: Darth Krayt is an all-new figure.
Articulation Count: 18 points (12 areas of articulation)
Articulation Details: ball-socket head (1), ball-jointed left shoulder (2), ball-jointed right shoulder (2), ball-jointed left elbow (2), ball-jointed right elbow (2), swivel left wrist (1), swivel right wrist (1), swivel waist (1), swivel left hip (1), swivel right hip (1), ball-jointed left knee (2), ball-jointed right knee (2)
Accessory Count: 5
Accessory Details: removable helmet, 2 removable shoulder armor pieces, 2 lightsabers
Date Stamp: 2009
Sigel Dare
Status: Sigel Dare is an all-new figure.
Articulation Count: 22 points (14 areas of articulation)
Articulation Details: ball-socket head (1), ball-jointed left shoulder (2), ball-jointed right shoulder (2), ball-jointed left elbow (2), ball-jointed right elbow (2), swivel left wrist (1), swivel right wrist (1), swivel waist (1), swivel left hip (1), swivel right hip (1), ball-jointed left knee (2), ball-jointed right knee (2), ball-jointed left ankle (2), ball-jointed right ankle (2)
Accessory Count: 1
Accessory Details: lightsaber
Date Stamp: 2009