NEWT
ALIENS: REACTION (SUPER 7)
Even though Aliens may be my favorite movie, I find myself running out of things to get from the movie in terms of merchandise because, well, how much can you buy, right? So, I missed last year’s Alien Day. This year, though I totally had stuff to review! …Too bad it fell on a Saturday, and I’m not doing Saturday reviews anymore. Guess that stuff’s getting reviewed on a not Alien Day day. Which, it just so happens, is today! I’m picking up on a thread I started back in 2022, when I started looking at Super 7’s Aliens ReAction figures. Thus far, I’ve looked at Hicks, Bishop, and Ripley. Now, I’m looking at the last piece of the film’s survivor part, Rebecca “Newt” Jorden!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Newt is part of the one and only series of Super 7’s Aliens: ReAction line. The figure stands 3 inches tall and she has 5 points of articulation. In terms of looks in the movie, Newt’s got the two: pre-disheveled and post disheveled. This one’s aim seems to be the second, but it winds up splitting the difference a bit. It’s partially a stylistic thing, I think, since the retro figure look is usually a bit cleaned up. She’s got the torn knees on the pants legs, but also still has both straps connected on the overalls, which she doesn’t in the movie. Her hair also more nicely parted than the later film look. But, generally speaking, it does a good job of dialing into her defining look, so you can tell who she’s meant to be, even without the context of the other characters. Her color work is more basic and pitched to a more saturated level then seen in the movie, which means she matches up well with the other figures in the set. Newt is packed with the most sensible accessory possible for her: the head of her doll, Cassie. It’s got a little tuft of hair sticking out, so she can hold it in her hand, which she does pretty securely.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
This set is one of those ones that I wanted to finish, but also I have put virtually no actual effort into finishing. That hasn’t changed, for what it’s worth. The first two landed in front of me, and the Ripley a couple of months later. It’s been a longer stretch of time, but a full loose set got traded into All Time a couple of months ago, meaning I had the chance to snag the ones I didn’t already have. Newt was at the top of the list for me, so I was definitely glad she was in there. Now I’ve got my little pseudo family all complete, and that’s honestly pretty cool.
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