{"id":35658,"date":"2025-01-28T15:54:59","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:54:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/spawn-creator-todd-mcfarlanes-new-figure-has-fans-obsessed-with-its-feet-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:54:59","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:54:59","slug":"spawn-creator-todd-mcfarlanes-new-figure-has-fans-obsessed-with-its-feet-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/spawn-creator-todd-mcfarlanes-new-figure-has-fans-obsessed-with-its-feet-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Spawn creator Todd McFarlane\u2019s new figure has fans obsessed with its feet &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Spawn creator Todd McFarlane\u2019s new figure has fans obsessed with its feet McFarlane ToysA newly announced Todd McFarlane figure is catching the eyes of fans, but only because they\u2019re focused on the bare feet it comes with. McFarlane Toys is ringing in 30 years of business, with a line that started with some fairly basic Spawn action figures in 1994. From those auspicious beginnings, the company has only grown. They\u2019re now the stewards of the DC Multiverse line, and the company is revered for its detailed sculpts across various lines covering The Princess Bride, Mortal Kombat, and, of course, Spawn. Today the company announced new figures of Todd McFarlane and Spawn at IGN FanFest. However, fans are only focused on one aspect of the two-pack: Todd\u2019s bare feet. Fans are obsessed with Todd McFarlane\u2019s swappable feet In a somewhat unexpected move, the two-pack includes a pair of swappable bare feet for the Todd figure. \u201cSet includes optional Todd\u2019s bare feet.\u201d Twitter toy news account Preternia pointed out as a highlight in their post announcing the pre-orders. The rest of the two-pack is fairly stacked. The Spawn figure (which is based on the original design of the character) includes a pair of hands and energy effects, while Todd himself includes two sets of hands, a microphone, and a sketchpad. And, of course\u2026the feet. Many Twitter users are skipping over the rest of the two-pack\u2019s contents, focusing only on the presence of Todd\u2019s grippers in the packaging. It\u2019s an eclectic mix throughout the conversation. Many fans across Twitter and the Action Figures subreddit are confused by the presence of the feet, especially given how light on accessories like extra hands and alternate head portraits McFarlane figures have been in the past. Still, others are enjoying the absurdity of a swappable foot accessory. And then there are those like Dan Yun, one of the chief faces of Hasbro\u2019s Marvel Legends line, who think the addition is incredible. The release is intended to celebrate 30 years of McFarlane Toys. The company got its start in 1994 after McFarlane and Mattel couldn\u2019t come to an agreement over quality concerns regarding the line. It also marks only the second-ever figure of Todd McFarlane, the first being a limited edition \u201cTodd the Bum\u201d figure based on his cameo in 1997\u2019s Spawn movie. The two-pack, along with a slew of other 30th anniversary McFarlane Toys announcements, including Commando Spawn, are available for pre-order at McFarlane Toys Store &#038; select retailers. If you click on a product link on this page, we may earn a small affiliate commission.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Spawn creator Todd McFarlane\u2019s new figure has fans obsessed with its feet McFarlane ToysA newly announced Todd McFarlane figure is catching the eyes of fans, but only because they\u2019re focused on the bare feet it comes with. 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