This article is created in an attempt to identify & organize all the versions of Kenner's Aliens action figure line. I have so far managed to create a visual timeline for these figures without any official Kenner corporate correspondence or memorandum. It is, at this point, all conjecture & theory.
I've poured over every piece of info available; old toy magazine articles, actual figures and packaging, Kenner promotional material, and most importantly (and most unreliable) from my own personal memories.
I'll also point out now that this all pertains to only the US figure release, and only the original run. So no Aliens v Marine, no Hive Wars, Aliens KB repaints, etc. This details the Aliens figures released from 1992 thru 1994.
There are 3 series, with multiple waves in each series. Series 1 starts it all off. Series 2 is immense, with various waves with new product, very messy. And the final series 3 closes out the entire line.
Lets just jump in, shall we?
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A series, a wave, a line, a run. These toy terms are sometimes used interchangeably. We all do it. For purposes of my article, I have established a rigid set of terms. They are as follows;
Line: the products, in their entirety, as a concept and as a product to be sold to the public. (ex: "Kenner's Predator line")
Run: the quantity & duration of the line sold at market (the initial retail release, not second-hand in a collector's market or thru liquidation discounters).
Series: within the product line, a distinct change or addition to the line: new product under the same line, same product with different features (colors, accessories), new packaging art/styles/info, and/or obvious notations on product ("new", "collection 3", etc)
Wave: Upon a product's release, a "wave" consists of the actual delivery of products to the public. A single series can be released in multiple "waves". (ex; Maybe the first wave was a small number of product due to uncertainty about it's sales strength. Once it shows strong sales, a second "wave" of these same "Series 1" figures would be delivered, followed by a possible third "wave", and so on). A helpful indicator of a wave is the last two barcode numbers - "00", "01", "02", respectively. Only theoretical, but so far have proven to be accurate.
With an understanding of these above terms, we'll see how Kenner's Aliens line has a number of series that overlap in different waves with each other. This, in my opinion, is what creates confusion on how to properly organize and sort the entirety of the Kenner Aliens line.
Series 1
In the fall of 1992, Kenner released its line of action figures *loosely* based on the film Aliens. Initially planned to coincide with the release of Alien3, that plan was quickly changed and the line was tweaked into what we know as the Kenner Aliens line today. Series 1 was first released in low numbers in select markets in the US (Chicago, NYC, Cincinnati), as Kenner was unsure of the line's strength at retail. They were already burned in 1979 with the first Alien toy, and hitching their wagon to a movie from 1986 that not many kids would be familiar with was an already risky move. Add to that the dour & critically panned Alien3, and Kenner was hesitant. But thankfully the line was a huge hit in those test markets. So the remainder of 1992 into spring of 1993 saw the mass retail debut of Series 1. Series 1 consists of: Ripley, Hicks, Bishop, Drake, Apone, and ATAX, as well as the Queen, Bull, Gorilla, & Scorpion, aliens. The Aliens were a late release due to factory issues, and so Series 1 was almost only Marines and vehicles (Power Loader). By spring of '93 the aliens hit shelves. It could be considered that the 4 aliens were part of "wave 2" of Series 1. But in Series 1, this is not a very significant point. We also got the EVAC fighter (instead of an awesome movie-accurate DropShip...a story for another day)
Series 1 Bull |
Series 1 Wave 1 (.00) |
Series 1 Wave 2 (.01) |
Series 1 Card Art - All characters are rendered in a watercolor or guash style. The Alien head in the background is very large & prominent, with its grasping hand at the bottom left. All series 1 figures come with mini Comics (and facehuggers for the xenos). Queen has orange egg art since she's a "Deluxe figure", as well as ATAX having an orange background due to his being "Deluxe".
Series 2
Ah, this is where things get tricky. Series 2, promoted & advertised as a " Spring '93" release. The Series 2 figures are: Vasquez, Hudson, O'Malley, as well as the Rhino, Queen Facehugger, Mantis, and Flying Queen aliens. Again, the new Marines were shipped before the alien figures (they were really giving factories a hard time, huh?), and naturally the few Marines ordered proved to be poor sellers. Everyone just wanted more aliens. So they made more aliens. And a Hovertread vehicle.
1993 Kenner Action Toy Guide |
Series 2 |
Series 2, wave 1, Vasquez (S2 aliens shown) |
Series 2, wave 2 Mantis (no Marines!) |
Series 2, wave 3 Crab ( .00, with Marines & Mini Dropship) |
Series 2, wave 4 Crab (.02, no Marines) |
Series 3 Arachnid (wave 3) |
Series 3 Wild Boar (wave 1) |
series 1, wave 1 (.00) |
series 1, wave 2 (.01) |
Notice the change in the card-back layout. No more diorama, and the grid pattern is bordered with purple. Among all Series 1 figures, the diorama card-back is .00, the grid/purple border are .01 & .02, respectively. Of particular interest is the scorpion alien; he comes in .00, .01, and .02 versions (below)
series 2, wave 1 (.00) |
series 2, wave 2 (.00) |
series3, wave 2 (.01) |