SAVAGE STORM & COLOSSUS MUTANT DINO
X-MEN (TOY BIZ)
“The weather goddess, Storm is always ready to stir up the elements. With the weather at her every command, Storm can summon a bolt of lightning, call forth a tornado or even fly on powerful winds she controls. Storm helps lead the X-Men into battle with the help of a native of the Savage Land, a Triceratops’ devastating head ramming action, Storm is unstoppable.”
We’ve once more kicked off the day with a quick look back at one of my earlier Toy Biz Marvel reviews, and I intend to keep that particular train running, specifically with a focus on those particularly savage variants of the X-Men. Today, we continue last week’s venture into the heavy hitters side of the line-up, with Storm!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Storm and Colossus Mutant Dino are the fourth of the five sets in the “Savage Land” deluxe assortment of Toy Biz’s X-Men line, released in 1997. I’ve mentioned before that this line sort of pairs off with the “Space Riders” set, and this really calls to that, because Storm’s easily the biggest name *not* included in that set, allowing her to take the focus here.
As perhaps the only X-Man included here who wasn’t “going through some stuff” in terms of her appearance in the mid-90s, Storm winds up being perhaps the most evergreen of these figures, barring Ka-Zar. Her design here calls back to a few of her more “casual” looks from the ’70s and ’80s. The figure is about 5 inches tall and she has 7 points of articulation. No movement on the elbows or knees, but she does at least get a disc and peg assembly on the shoulders, which gives her some better range. She’s got what appears to be a wholly unique sculpt. It’s not a bad one, but, on my copy at least, her hair is all just pegged in place, not properly glued, so it all falls out a lot. The main outfit is removable, showing off a sort of a bathing suit get up, if for some reason that’s the approach you want to take. Personally, I prefer the whole assembly. The color work here isn’t bad. Very much sticks to her usual sorts of colors, but she does also get a little bit of tribal style painting, much like Ka-Zar.
Storm gets no accessories of her own, but does get a dino buddy, who is a triceratops named Colossus. Why is he named Colossus, the name of a member of the X-Men? Did Colossus get turned into a triceratops? Or did Storm just miss her pal and name something after him? The bio has nothing to say about that, which feels like a missed opportunity. It’s a pretty fun little toy, at least. He’s got basic movement, and a little ramming feature that extends his head. He’s also got metal banding on his limbs, which supports the “mutated Colossus” bit, but then also could be why she named him after her pal? It’s still inconclusive. Well, I got a cool triceratops toy either way.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
This isn’t one of the original sets I got from this line-up, but it was one that always fascinated me, especially the bit with Colossus. When I found the lot that got me Ka-Zar, I was honestly pretty happy this one was in there too. It’s a neat concept, and while I have some slight assembly issues with the main Storm figure, I think it’s an overall better package than the Wolverine set.



At this point after however many thousands of issues and cartoons and whatnot I’d be surprised if Colossus hadn’t been turned into a dinosaur.