Long pauses are as much a part of The Outer Space Men
as space itself. The original line took a nap after its 1966 debut
until 2010, and every year we'd see a surge of freshness around July
with the line usually being over and done with by January until the next
July. Selling out faster than you can say "give Uncle Scrotor a hug," Orbitron Diversus was the last new releases were the final "Infinity Edition" figures from February 2014. In that time, the rights to The Outer Space Men
reverted back to the brand's owners, which means you're probably not
going to see a heck of a lot of new sculpting but you might see more new
releases now that the ball is rolling again. I hope. I mean, it's
been 50 years - toy nostalgia usually peters out for most adults before
they turn 40. Onell Design's new crossover Orbitron takes cues from
its original inspiration - notably the Metaluna Mutant from This Island Earth.
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