KA-ZAR & ZABU
X-MEN (TOY BIZ)
“The X-Men find themselves mysteriously transported to the Savage Land a prehistoric tropical jungle in the middle of the Arctic circle! With the help of their friend and leader of the Savage Land, Ka-Zar, the X-Men weave their way through this treacherous land. Aided by dinosaurs and other prehistoric beasts, Storm, Wolverine, Angel and Joseph have their hands full throughout their dangerous journey.
Native and leader of the Savage Land, Ka-Zar rules his prehistoric kingdom with his faithful sidekick, Zabu. An expert fighter, hunter and tracker, nothing dares to threaten Ka-Zar. Zabu, the saber-tooth tiger, is ready to protect his master with his two massive razor-sharp teeth and huge paws. Ka-Zar and Zabu rule the Savage Land side-by-side keeping all its prehistoric beasts in order and safe from outside attacks.”
So, remember waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back at the beginning of the site when I reviewed Savage Land Angel? And then, like, at the middle point between then and now, when I did an addendum about Savage Land Angel? And then this morning when I did a *second* addendum about Savage Land Angel? Great. Well, what you may not know about Savage Land Angel from the three times I’ve focussed on him here on the site is that he was part of a larger set of Savage Land-themed figures, of which there are four more. Guess what my Monday Marvel theme is gonna be this month! That’s right, the rest of those guys. Alright! So, let’s look at the Savage-Land-iest of the bunch, Ka-Zar and Zabu!
THE FIGURES THEMSELVES
Ka-Zar and Zabu make up the second of the five sets in the “Savage Land” Series of Toy Biz’s X-Men line. These were a larger boxed series from 1997, which paired off with the thematically opposite “Space Riders” Series from the same year. While the Riders each got a large space vehicle, each figure in the “Savage Land” set was packed with a larger beast of some sort. In the case of Ka-Zar, his was by far the most sensible, as he paired off with his “brother” the sabretooth tiger Zabu. This would mark the first time either character saw action figure treatment, but not the last, as Hasbro’s now tackled them twice as Legends.
Ka-Zar is the more conventional figure in the set. He’s based on that usual off-brand Tarzan look, which makes sense. The figure stands a little over 5 inches tall and he has 9 points of articulation. He’s built on a variation of the Archangel II mold, a favorite of Toy Biz’s during the 5-inch era. That being said, he actually gets a fair bit of new and reworked parts. The head is outright new, and it’s certainly dynamic. That hair’s just jutting straight out to the side there, isn’t it? He’s also got quite an intense, almost crazed look in his eyes. Wow. I don’t know that I’d be super comforted by this guy being my ally in a place called the Savage Land, but I’m also not an X-Man. His torso is modified, removing the wing-flapping apparatus that most uses of the mold sported, which is actually really nice. He also gets modified lower arms and legs. Now his hands are actually gripping, and he’s got bare feet, as well as some anklets, you know, for properly accessorizing. He also gets an add-on piece for his loin cloth, which you can remove if you want, but why would you? Why would you do that? Ka-Zar’s paint work’s actually pretty fun. He’s got those crazy eyes, of course, but also some tribal markings, to keep him a little more interesting. Ka-Zar is packed with a shield, a spear, and an axe. The shield has storage for both weapons, which is very fun indeed.
Zabu is, in essence, a glorified accessory, I suppose. He’s bigger than Ka-Zar, of course, but only sort of articulated, since most of his movement is tied into his action feature. His sculpt’s certainly very stylized, but in such a way that he feels pretty much right at home with the general Toy Biz Marvel vibe. There’s a lot of neat detailing going on, and I do like the fur texturing. His paint’s basic, and the shades of orange on the differing plastics don’t match up perfectly, but it’s not terrible. He’s got a “pounce” feature, where his back legs are sort of spring loaded, so sitting him down leads to him “pouncing” back up. It’s rudimentary, and basic, and stupid, and I absolutely love it to no end.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
Toy Biz Marvel is my one true love when it comes to Marvel toys. Heck, toys in general, really. I could leave everything else behind, but Toy Biz Marvel would be difficult. So, I’m trying to more properly appreciate my Toy Biz Marvel collection, and that means putting them up in a more proper display. While going through things that were not on display, I came across my Legends Ka-Zar and Zabu, and asked myself that ever important question “am I ever going to display these?” The answer was no, and I realized that, as nice as they were, if I wasn’t going to display them, then why was I keeping them. The simplest answer was that I didn’t own this set yet. So, I fixed that with a sensibly priced eBay purchase, and here we are. These are not as technically impressive as the Legends, but I love them ever so much more, so I’m glad I finally tracked them down.


