>>10690539An unholy amalgam of Z-Bots, Battle Beasts, Bionicle, Adventure People, 80s & 90s kenner figures, MOTU, and designer toys; all with pop and swap capabilities between every creator's brands.
They all have their own lore, which you can deep dive, or just ignore.
They often do tribute colorways; 80s and 90s toy lines and pop culture being the majority, but sometimes there's creative ones like the Prince colorways.
They're great as is right out of the bag.
You can also rip them apart and build them up; Either just simple additions that add articulation and size, or totally creating brand new characters with taxonomy not even the creators thought of.
While they are rather pricey, keep in mind these are actual small family businesses, and that Hasbro wants $45 for a speeder bike and pilot, and Super7 wants $20 for a single 5POA.
You could get a basic Pheyden and some joints or armor pack for less then that.
With the exception of some parts, they are VERY sturdy. You'd really need to be trying to destroy a piece to break something.
You could always just buy a couple, and see how much you like them. At worst you'd have one orange wrestle man, and not buy any more. (Note the wrestler type figure comes with a bunch of other food heads and a couple human ones, along with a little buddy)