Monday, September 29, 2014

Loot Crate Review - Galactic - September 2014

Loot Crate Review - Galactic - September 2014

Loot Crate Review - Galactic - September 2014


With the month coming to an end, it's time for yet another Loot Crate review! The month of September brought a GALACTIC crate theme, which featured items from our favorite Sci-Fi TV Series and Movies including Star Wars, Firefly, Star Trek and Alien!

Starting at a base price of $13.37/month, plus shipping and handling, a new Loot Crate arrives at my door on or around the 20th of each month, valued at over $40, with discounts available for pre-paid 3 and 6 month subscriptions.


For more crate reviews, be sure to check out my breakdown of the July VILLAINS and August HEROES crates!


Loot Crate Review - Galactic - September 2014
Unboxing this month's GALACTIC Crate!


Loot Crate Review - Galactic - September 2014
The entire GALACTIC Loot Crate Haul!


01| Star Trek Tribble - Looter Edition! - Being an avid Star Wars fan before long before JJ Abrams gave Star Trek the spark to ignite my interest, Tribbles were the only thing I really knew about the Original Star Trek series. Here’s hoping it won’t multiply …  


02| Alien Re-Action Figure - Ash - Funko and 20th Century Fox have teamed up to create some incredible 80s style Alien figures this month! Ripley, Kane, Dallas, Ash and the Alien are all available. The science officer and Bilbo Baggins himself, Ian Holems as Ash, graced my crate!


03| FireFly Vinyl “Mal” Exclusive Action Figure - A Loot Crate Exclusive Mal Reynolds figure from one of the most underrated Sci-Fi series of all time is right up my alley! “Half of writing history is hiding the truth” - Malcolm Reynolds

Loot Crate Exclusive Mal Reynolds Figure

04| FireFly Bank Robbery Money - You can‘t get anywhere in the galaxy without credits.


05| Star Wars Exclusive Retro Magnet - Loot Crate Labs and Lucasfilm Ltd. included a nostalgic Star Wars magnet with an Asteroids feel. Very Cool.


06| Star Wars Han Solo in Carbonite Poster - Although I feel the Star Wars love is lacking in this month’s crate, I’m glad to see the galaxy's most notorious smuggler represented, even if he is encased in carbonite.


07| Pop Rocks - Green Apple - Who doesn’t like free candy?


08| Halo Escalation Digital Comic - As an added bonus this month, Dark Horse Comics also gave us a taste of the new Halo Escalation series, with a digital code to get our feet wet in this incredible series!


Check back next month for the breakdown of the October’s TBD crate featuring what will (hopefully) be a collection of exclusive and never-before-seen Walking Dead and/or Slasher swag!


Until next time True Believers,


-ArchangelEZE

1 comments :

  1. I thought when you got to the Pop Rocks you were going to say, "Seriously? Pop Rocks?" Haha! ��

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