>>6848520Hmm, in what sense?
Size? Nah, these guys average ~3" tall or so, with only a handful of releases going bigger.
Joint type? Nah, instead of balljoints, these use a proprietary peg-and-socket system.
Compatibility? Nope, thanks to the aforementioned joint differences.
Theme? Well...not really, but you could make it. Xevoz was all about different factions like monsters, robots, elementals, etc. fighting each other, and you can definitely find analogues for these in the Glyos world.
Customization? Yes, and even more so. If you liked building your own figures with Xevoz/Stikfas parts, Glyos is an even more complex and intricate system to get into. You can make some truly amazing shit.
Pic sorta, but not really, related (the heads aren't actually compatible, I just stuck em on there with blutac). I really wish someone would produce a simple Glyos -> Xevoz ball adapter so we could at least use the heads.