WAMPA & LUKE SKYWALKER
STAR WARS: POWER OF THE FORCE II (KENNER)
Sometimes, your sci-fi adventure series needs cool, original monsters, and sometimes, it really just needs a pretty standard issue sort of monster that everyone understands. The latter is well represented in Star Wars’s Wampas, a race of Yeti/Abominable Snowman types that are a pretty natural fit if you’re confined to an ice planet. Hey, what’s the antagonistic force here? Oh, yeah, it’s exactly what you’d expect it to be! Solid. No notes. The Wampa’s a good choice for toy coverage, since it’s a good basic design, from a memorable and punchy sort of scene from the movie, and also pairs well with a Luke Skywalker variant, as is the case today!
THE FIGURES THEMSELVES
The Wampa and Luke Skywalker were one of the 1998 Creature Sets in Kenner’s Star Wars: Power of the Force II line. It followed up on the Empire-inspired Luke and Tauntaun set from the prior year, and also paired off with the similarly Empire-inspired Han and Tauntaun set from the same year.
WAMPA
Making his debut in the revived line was the Wampa. He’d shown up in the vintage line as his own stand-alone creature release, but this one started the trend of packing him with a Luke figure, which would become the standard approach going forward. The figure stands just over 5 inches tall and he has a rather minuscule 3 points of articulation. There’s the shoulders and the waist, and that’s it. And even the shoulders are kind of spotty, since the right one is just a cut joint, to allow for removal like at the end of his scene in Empire, and the left has a spring-loaded swiping feature that’s a bit limiting. So, not a lot of posing is what I’m really getting at here. The sculpt here is rather big and imposing, but also rather on the soft side in terms of detailing. Though rather cartoony, the original Kenner figure had some pretty sharp detailing, especially on the fur. This one, less so. He’s at least a bit more accurate to the Wampa prop from the movie, or at least what we can see of it. His paint work does the usual Wampa thing of being inexplicably heavy on the accenting, making him look like he’s got splotches of something brown in his fur. Not the best look. The rest of the work is fine, though, so it’s not all bad.
LUKE SKYWALKER
This was the third time Luke showed up in his Hoth gear in this line. There was the single and the one with the Tauntaun, both of which are his pre-attack look. This one’s the only post attack one, which makes it a bit more unique, as he was the first of his kind. The figure stands 3 3/4 inches tall and has 6 points of articulation, which may seem normal, but it’s slightly skewed. See, he doesn’t get waist movement, but he *does* get an articulated face covering, so that it can swivel to look like he’s hanging upside down. It might be more practical if you actually had something to hang him from, but it’s a cool touch nevertheless. Otherwise, his sculpt is rather similar to the other two Hoth Lukes, as you might expect. He’s a little sharper on the detailing, though, and also has the expected changes, with the removal of the goggles, and the addition of the scarring to his face. In general, I’m a fan of the new set-up. The paint is again very similar to the others, which makes sense from a consistency standpoint. He’s packed with his lightsaber, which is the same standard one used multiple times throughout the line.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I remember the Tauntaun set at retail, but this one kind of slipped under my radar as a kid, displaced by the Saga era release. It wound up being the second to last of the Creature sets I located (I still haven’t actually gotten the last one), pulled out of a much larger collection of Power of the Force figures. As with so many of these things I’ve been reviewing lately, it’s been sitting unopened for a lengthy amount of time, but I finally did it in preparation for this review. Hooray for me! The Wampa’s fine. He works as a display, but I can’t say he’s thrilling. The Luke’s actually really nice, and the best of the three Hoth Lukes, so that’s a quiet victory there.
Shoutout to my friends at All Time Toys, from whom I purchased this set for review! If you’re looking for cool toys both old and new, please check out their website and their eBay storefront.




Was the Saga release the one that came with the big ice pillar that had the foot holsters and pegs to actually hang Luke from? and even a little divot in the base for the lightsaber hilt? That was the Wampa that I had.
Yep, that’s the one!