LT RIPLEY
ALIENS (KENNER)
Taking a bit of a detour from updating my Toy Biz Marvel reviews for just a moment, this week’s Flashback Friday Figure Addendum marks the site’s original change of pace, less than one week in, as I made my very first mention of my favorite movie of all time, Aliens, with a look at its main character, Ripley!
So, change of pace. Moving away from the Batman stuff for a bit. Today we’re looking at a figure from another Kenner line: Aliens. This line is nominally based on 1986’s ALIENS, though it was originally meant to be a tie-in line for Operation: Aliens, a scrapped Saturday-morning cartoon adaptation of the film.
Ellen Ripley is the sole survivor of the Nostromo, drafted by the colonial Marines to save a colony that has been attacked by a hive of creatures like the one Ripley faced before. At least that was what she was in the movie. I have no idea what her backstory would have been in Operation: Aliens, though if the comics included with each figure are anything to go by, she was going to be one of the marines.
THE FIGURE ITSELF
The figure is a pretty decent representation of Ripley from the movie, though her palate’s been tweaked a bit to make her more colorful. The figure’s also a bit soft on the details, but that makes sense given it was based on the cartoon design. The face actually isn’t too bad of a Weaver likeness for the time. The figure included a pretty cool flamethrower, but I’ve since lost that.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
Though the figure was released in 92, I didn’t get mine until 2003, when I saw ALIEN for the first time. I know I had this figure and the accompanying Hicks before seeing ALIENS itself because I sat through my first viewing of the film clutching both of them very tightly.
Ah, the brevity of my old reviews. Also, the general not-applying-to-the-format nature of my old reviews. The intro’s the longest part, which is honestly kind of crazy. I do very little reviewing of the figure, so let’s hit you guys with some stats.
The figure stands a little over 4 1/2 inches tall and she has 6 points of articulation. Missing from my original review was Ripley’s accessories. The main one is the flamethrower, which isn’t at all like the one in the movie. It is, however, really neat. There’s a lever on the bottom that hooks onto a spot on her leg, and turning the waist pushes out a little flame effect. She also got a small silver rifle, which she could keep on her back.
I don’t mention in my original review that I got my first Ripley figure from my local comic shop, Cosmic Comix, so shout out to them here. I actually picked up a second one, after starting the site, also from Cosmic, as luck would have it. Also, fun little bit of FiQ trivia here: while the wording was removed from the final version of the review, while writing this review, I referred to Ripley as “The Figure in Question” and liked the phrase so much that I decided to use it for the site’s name.


Oh wow, I remember when they released the Director’s Cut of Alien in theaters 2003. I was a senior in high-school, it was late October/Early November and a few friends and I went to see it, it was my first time seeing it too. Great memory!