KISS action figures
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Action figures have been an important staple of the rock band Kiss
KISS (band)
Kiss is an American rock band formed in New York City in January 1973. Well-known for its members' face paint and flamboyant stage outfits, the group rose to prominence in the mid to late 1970s on the basis of their elaborate live performances, which featured fire breathing, blood spitting,...

financial empire. Kiss merchandising
KISS merchandising
The rock band Kiss has had a large and relentless licensing of merchandising throughout their career. A full list of Kiss-related products and services is not possible, but this article lists the most notable in terms of success and scope...

 currently includes more than 2,000 product categories and are popular with collectors.

Mego

The first run of Kiss figures were produced by Mego
Mego Corporation
The Mego Corporation was a toy company that dominated the action figure toy market during most of the 1970s. The Mego Corporation was founded in the early 1950s by David Abrams and was mostly known prior to 1971 as a producer of dime store toys.-Golden age:...

 in 1978, with two variants: one series with ordinary "skinny" bodies, and one series with muscular, more superhero-like, physiques. Paul Stanley's head was recycled from Mego's doll of the Captain
Daryl Dragon
Daryl Frank Dragon is a keyboardist, known as Captain in the successful 1970s pop musical duo Captain & Tennille, with his wife, Toni Tennille....

 from Captain and Tennille, repainted and with glued on hair.

McFarlane

In 1997, action figures were part of an overall marketing deal between McFarlane Toys
McFarlane Toys
McFarlane Toys, a subsidiary of Todd McFarlane Productions, Inc., is a company started by Todd McFarlane that makes highly detailed models of characters from movies, comics, musicians, video games, and sport figures...

 and the band and included Kiss comic books based on their album Psycho Circus
Psycho Circus
Psycho Circus is the 18th studio album by American band Kiss. The album features the original four members back together, and in full make-up....

. Band members were portrayed with exaggerated features and rocket-launching instruments on their costumes in Series 1.

Series 2 in 1998 saw figures based entirely on the Psycho Circus characters, where each band member became more of a super-hero, with even more sensational sculpts. They also came packaged with a second, circus-themed figure : King of Beasts with the Animal Wrangler, The Celestial with the Stiltman, The Demon with the Ring Master, and The Starbearer with the Jester. The third series, released in January 1999, were the Tour Edition figures, which were true-to-life sculpts of the band members and they generally appeared on stage during the Psycho Circus tour: wearing their standard black outfits with plenty of giant silver boots/gloves/trim, big black hairdos, and steel instruments. It marked the first time that the figures simply featured the band members and their instruments without any inklings of super-hero status. McFarlane Toys would produce other such ‘unembellished’ figures of musicians in the following years, especially of classic rock icons.

Series 4 (Sept 2000) combined both these aspects, creating a more-photo-realistic Kiss figures produced at that time and based it on a famous photo from the Kiss Alive! (album) tour, taken in 1976. All members were sculpted, with few points of articulation, to be exactly posed as they were in the photo and the detail included painted-on chest hair, precise facial expressions, and minutely detailed costumes.

Series 5 was released in 2004 with the "Creatures" theme, and was highlighted by incredibly detailed sculpts of the figures. The figures are not so much representative of the specific band members' as their persona characters: "The Demon" for Simmons and "Space Ace" for Frehley, "Starchild" for Stanley and "The Fox" for Carr. The toys included a greater amount of articulation, primarily in the arms than McFarlane figures generally have, which made them poseable in a larger variety of positions. Furthermore, individual seams, buttons, knobs, buckles, strands of hair, etc. were carved into and fully painted onto the figures.

In August 2004, a seven-figure set based on Ken Kelly's cover painting of the band's Love Gun
Love Gun
Love Gun is the sixth studio album by American hard rock band Kiss. It was certified platinum on June 30, 1977, just two weeks after the album's release....

album was released. It includes figurines of the four band members on a stage base that replicates the album cover's alabaster setting, plus three scantily clad female groupies.

Finally, in October 2005, boxed-set three packs were released, each containing three different previously released versions of either Simmons or Stanley, which displayed the evolution of their costumes as well as McFarlane’s renditions of them.

The following is a list of all figures in McFarlane Kiss Action Figures lines:

Kiss (Series 2, June 1998): Psycho Circus

  • The Celestial With Stiltman
  • The Demon With Ring Master
  • King of Beasts With Animal Wrangler
  • The Starbearer With The Jester

Kiss Special Edition (Jan 1999)

  • The Demon (Gene Simmons from Psycho Circus) in Display Case, 6-inch figure – Spencer’s Gifts exclusive

Kiss Special Edition (October 2001)

  • The Demon (Gene Simmons from Alive!) in Display Case, 12-inch figure

Kiss Collectable Statues (March 2002) – 6-inch mini-busts

  • Peter Criss
  • Ace Frehley
  • Gene Simmons
  • Paul Stanley

Kiss (Series 5, July 2002): Creatures

  • Paul Stanley
  • Gene Simmons
  • Ace Frehley
  • Eric Carr
  • Kiss Creatures Deluxe Boxed Set (All 4 figures, instruments, and stage base)

Kiss Special Edition (Aug 2002)

  • The Demon (Gene Simmons from “Creatures”) in Display Case, 12-inch figure

Kiss Special Edition (March 2004)

  • The Demon (Gene Simmons from Destroyer) in Display Case, 12-inch figure

Love Gun Deluxe Boxed Set (Aug 2004)

  • Seven 6-inch figures: one of each band member plus 3 groupies

Music 3-Packs (October 2005)

  • Gene Simmons (The Demon): Boxed set of three 6-inch figures
  • Paul Stanley (The Starchild): Boxed set of three 6-inch figures
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