![]() This review will cover a two-part diorama that McFarlane Toys produced in 2005 under the license of the 2004 Alien vs. ![]() It wasn't until McFarlane Toys picked up the licenses for Alien and Predator in 2002 that fans could get their hands on some high-quality Alien and Predator figures for a reasonable price. While it was exciting to see this crossover in miniature form, the figure selection was poor in detail and goofy in variety (including a Predator with swinging dreadlocks). Over the following decade, it would spawn more comic books, a few novels, dozens of video games, and a short-lived line of Alien and Predator action figures from Kenner. Predator (AvP) comic book miniseries in 1989, it was hard to predict where this crossover idea would go next. ![]() After Dark Horse first published its Aliens vs.
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