McFarlane Toys makes Mortal Kombat action figures. Spawn, the comic book character created by McFarlane Toys founder Todd McFarlane, is a fighter in Mortal Kombat 11. So now thereās a Mortal Kombat-branded Spawn action figure. Heās adorable.
To be fair, Iāve not gotten a chance to play with the other two $20 figures in McFarlaneās Mortal Kombat line, Johnny Cage and Raiden, but I have faith that the company behind Spawn can make a damn fine Spawn action figure. Theyāve been doing it for ages now. Iām just tickled that a toy of Spawn from the makers of Spawn is showing up in a non-Spawn toy line.

Iāve been collecting Spawn figures since 1994, when the figures werenāt as complex and every now and then one would be painted gold to piss off collectors. Thereās something about Spawnās design thatās so appealing to me as a toy collector. Heās black, white, and red all over. Heās got that awesome living cape. One of his boots is ginormous for no reason whatsoever. Heās the ā90s in action figure form.

This particular version of Spawn is ready to throw down with Mortal Kombat 11ās roster of murderous brawlers, with 20 points of articulation for plenty of posing potential. With the aid of the simple included stand, he can do so many things. He can dance.

He can hug a transforming shark robot.

Should that shark robot transform into a robot, Spawn has the ability to kick him right in his stupid robot face.

What Iām saying is the Mortal Kombat Spawn figure is very accommodating of the whims of a stir-crazy toy lover. Ice cream truck?

Ice cream truck.
Mortal Kombat tie-in aside, this is a very nice, basic Spawn figure. Heās not Commando Spawn or Nurse Spawn or Telephone Repairman Spawn. Heās just plain Spawn, and a fine one at that. Heās in stores now, looking all ink-washed and grimdark.

Also, he can do this.
