The newest Marvel Star Wars comics series will make a long-forgotten Kenner Action figure than never made it to toy stores ...
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Atha Prime was planned to be the main villain for an unreleased Kenner toy line in the '80s, one that was intended to continue the success of Star Wars action figures following the release of the ...
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Marvel's Star Wars comics are set to introduce a nearly-forgotten character into canon, one who was originally designed as part of a Kenner Toys action figure ... behind the Clone Wars – back ...
It was made by Kenner Toys before the company was bought by Hasbro, making it one of the rarer Star Wars action figure sets. Strangely, finding the reasons behind this action figure’s startling price ...