Having launched at a surprisingly fair (if not cheap) $15, Bluestar Maximilian Gravity is kind of a fascinating figure. (The Cosmic Radiation Zero Gravity [FOTD #2,310]
was $25!) As of my writing this there have been four versions of this
mold - or rather, this head - and three of them glow in the dark.
It's a little silly, but I'll allow it. The first ones were called
"Zero Gravity" and now they're being sold as Maximilian Gravity.

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Friday, August 18, 2023
Review: Outer Space Men Bluestar Maximilian Gravity Action Figure
Friday, August 11, 2023
Review: Outer Space Men Bluestar Colossus Rex Action Figure
I
swore off completism until a 40% off sale hit the same week I got a
little something extra in a paycheck. I'm not made of stone. The Bluestar Colossus Rex
normally goes for $30, which was too much for me to pounce on in early
2022. But $18? With the rest of the line, also mostly 40% off? I can
do that. At this point I recognize that what I'm paying for is a big
wall of glowing blue plastic more than an action figure I'm going to
cherish in and of itself, but I was surprised to see that this guy
delivered more than Cosmic Radiation Colossus Rex [FOTD #1,546] in new colors.