 Hey guys, welcome back to Come Again TV. The only place on YouTube we're all geek culture collides. I'm Shannon and today on the show we're taking a look at the Master of the Universe modern posing retro play man-at-arms heroic master of weapons. As you can see comes in the same almost the same style backing as the old Master of the Universe figures. Same logo and everything. You also as you can see get a mini comic inside and here new for 20 new for 2020 with the Mattel logo on the bottom and I'm sorry about the bird squawking in the background. I got my window open. It's a nice fall day or almost fall day. So anyway on the back now my wife said they actually had the entire set at my local Walmart today. She asked me which one I wanted. Obviously I wasn't going to say all of them. That would have been a little bit too expensive. So I went with man-at-arms mainly because as you can see he comes with the mustache sculpted in. The original man-at-arms did not have the mustache. That came along from the filmation cartoon. But anyway on the back modernizing and celebrating the original 80s Masters of the Universe action figures. Masters of the Universe origins gives you the power to pose attorney as greatest warriors as retro style figures or in new action-packed battle positions. For the heroic warriors you have He-Man you have Tila you have Man-at-Arms and for the evil warriors you have Skeletor, Evil-Lyn and Beast-Man. And of course there's the action features on the side fit mace into hand twist into powerful battle position. So let's go and open up the package and take a look at Duncan the Man-at-Arms. He did come with a little mini comic. Masters of the Universe Beast Barrage. There's He-Man on the front Beast-Man there. This probably should have came with Beast-Man instead of with Man-at-Arms but it is what it is. And it's just a little mini comic. Got Snake Mountain there. You got Beast-Man, Evil-Lyn and Skeletor. You got Prince Adam and Tila. There's the evil warriors there. Prince Adam by the power of Grayskull. I have the power and the only shot you get of Man-at-Arms is right there at the ending. So why this came with Man-at-Arms? I have no clue but it is what it is. And unfortunately I'm not going to be able to collect all these mini comics because I am not going to get He-Man or Skeletor. Because as I said in the Battle Cat video I've already got the vintage style He-Man and Skeletor that came out just a couple years ago. So I don't see a point in getting a brand new He-Man and Skeletor for my collection. One figure per character is just fine by me. And here we have Man-at-Arms. As you can see I have not taken his armor out of the package. It comes in just a little package like this. Looks like the strap is folded up in there. But one thing I wanted to point out was I want to say that the original Man-at-Arms, his armor here was, I could have sworn it was a solid or plastic. This however feels more rubbery, softer. I could be wrong but I want to say it was a lot harder, a lot more solid. But this is very, very soft rubbery plastic. So I'm not sure about it. I don't know if I like it or not. And of course as I said he does come with the mustache sculpted in something we did not get in the original toy line. And as Pixel Dan pointed out in his video he does have the hair painted in in the original toy line. It was painted either the same color as the helmet or the green of his shirt. And I like that. I like the attention to detail with this. And he doesn't, if you guys watched John's video on Man-at-Arms on the Retro John channel. For those of you who don't know John used to co-host come again with me in the very beginning for a couple years. And then he started his own channel. He talked about how Duncan had a very wobbly head. And I think it was just his because mine's not that bad. It's pretty tight. And it just popped off. But yeah it's pretty tight. It's you know not really too wobbly. And put it down guard his face. In fact let's go ahead and put him into vintage vintage look real quick. Just like that. And compare him to the vintage Heman we got a couple years ago. And yeah he fits in really well. Same size when he's in that pose. The same pose as Heman. But when he stands straight up of course he is going to be a little bit taller. Not much but a little bit taller. And these two look really great together. And we bring in Battle Cat. And yeah it still looks great. It looks like they could I mean not really part of the same toy line. But they look great displayed together. So let's bring them back out of the way. Of course Battle Cat and Man-at-Arms are part of the same toy line. The new modern posing retro play toy line. And now we're going to go ahead and open up the little package that his accessories came into. So as you saw they came wrapped up in that piece of plastic. There's his gauntlet, arm piece, shoulder piece. Now real quick we're going to go ahead and take a quick break. I'm going to put these on and show you guys. But real quick before I do. These are made out of the same softer rubbery plastic as his chest piece. It's not the harder plastic that we got when we were kids. Just a soft rubbery plastic. Now one thing I don't really like is the leg armor. I wish they really would have made it to where you could put it on either leg. Because I just feel it would look better if it were on the right leg rather than the left leg. He looks kind of lopsided with all his armor on the left side and nothing on the right side. But that's just my personal opinion. Now as you'd see his mace fits perfectly in his right hand. The armor just straps in and it is two separate pieces on his left arm and that's for the posing features. For articulation which we have not gone over yet we'll go ahead and go over real quick. His head is on a ball joint as you saw. You can pop it off switch heads. It would be nice if maybe at some point they released some alternate heads so maybe we could display a younger Duncan if we wanted to or the older Duncan. So it turns all the way around up down side to side and then the arms go all the way around. They're also on kind of a ball joint but it does really screw up the armor whenever you articulate this arm. It likes to move around a lot. The wrist is on a hinge and peg. The elbow hinge and peg. The waist swivel. The legs are both on ball pegs. You know back about that far forward about that far out to the side. It is a lot better than what we got back in the day. I think it was a rubber band back in the day but I could be wrong. And then the legs the knees are on a ball hinge as well a ball hinge slash peg as well and rotate all the way around and his boot can also rotate. You got two separate rotations there and the ankle is on a rocker hinge so it can move side to side up and down whatnot. But anyway there you have it. There is Duncan the man at arms and let's go ahead and there you go. Now he's got his face protected and yeah I'm really liking this figure. Let's go ahead and bring in He-Man and Battle Cat once again and yeah they look good together. They're going to be they're going to display really nice together I have to say. So anyway I hope you guys enjoyed this video. I've been Shannon this has been Comic-Gadden TV the only place on YouTube where all geek culture collides. Take care Geeks. If you enjoyed that video make sure you hit the subscribe button right there so you stay up to date on all things geek culture. Also go ahead and check out one of these two playlists on the side for more videos just like the one you just watched. I'm Shannon for Comic-Gadden TV the only place on YouTube where all geek culture collides. Take care Geeks.