Mosquitor New Eternia Masterverse In Hand Review
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First showcased in figure form at San Diego Comic Con 2025, Mosquitor is a character that fans have been waiting to see updated in the Masterverse line, and the figure does not disappoint! New Eternia Mosquitor makes a dramatic debut in the Masterverse line with a striking redesign that elevates the character’s insectoid menace. This new modern take is a stunning improvement to his predecessors with clear lens eyes and all new wings, this new Masterverse Mosquitor is a must have for any Masterverse collector! This Mosquitor New Eternia Masterverse in hand review is brought to you courtesy of Big Bad Toy Store! Mosquitor New Eternia Masterverse is currently in stock and ready to ship at Big Bad Toy Store, so pick yours up today!


Let’s take a look at the stunning box art! Roy Juarez does an incredible job with art direction and stunning artwork by Simon Eckert. The box art does a phenomenal job of amplifying that anticipation! The box art for Mosquitor flows seamlessly across the front and side panels, creating a unified look that highlights the figure in action. The colors blend directly into the packaging design, with the dark and glowing tones wrapping around the edges, making the artwork feel like it is part of the box structure itself.


On the side, we see him in a dynamic pose, angled forward with his weapon raised, while the front panel brings the character closer with his wings spread wide and weapon aimed out, framing the figure inside the window.


Taking a look at Mosquitor’s pack out, you can see he comes with an alternate blood pumping chest plate that looks like the blood is dripping down. He has a hose that attaches to the back of his head and two nose attachments that can also attach to the end of his rifle.

The figure retains his signature red snout and silver chest armor but takes things further with dark armored limbs, spiked shoulder pads, and a blood extractor gun featuring translucent purple details. One of the most exciting additions is a pair of semi-translucent, purple insect wings—a design element many fans speculated would finally be realized in this line. The wings add an extra layer of menace and mobility to the character’s silhouette, bringing new depth to the Evil Horde’s parasitic enforcer.


This side view of the New Eternia Mosquitor figure reveals more of the sculpted details and asymmetry in the armor design, particularly the red spiked gauntlet on his right arm that contrasts with the sleeker black armor on the left. The translucent purple sword curves slightly outward, catching the light with a glossy finish. From this angle, the metallic tubing connecting his elongated snout to his back is clearly visible, emphasizing the techno-organic fusion of his design. You also get a better look at the clawed feet, which are armored and angular, grounding the figure in a more aggressive stance.


This close-up of the New Eternia Mosquitor figure highlights the intricately sculpted chest plate, which features a glossy, translucent red blood effect framed by a jagged silver outline. The blood design appears to drip and swirl beneath the surface, paying homage to the vintage action feature while reimagining it with modern aesthetics. The figure also sports large chrome bug-eyes, a crimson mask detail, and spiked red shoulder armor.


His blood pumping chest plate is of course his signature feature, and of course this is just a plate and does not have the action feature. But it looks really cool and steals the spotlight, adding a visceral layer to this vampiric villain’s menacing design. The only criticism I have is that the blood would have looked cooler had it been translucent.

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Hi Res Art Revea;
With incredible art direction by Roy Juarez and brought to life through the incredible artwork of Simon Eckert, it’s always a treat to see these high-resolution versions surface because they let us fully appreciate the detail and artistry that goes into the packaging, and in this case, it completes two out of the three Masterverse Wave 19 box and art reveals we’ve been tracking.


Here we can see how the box art flows from the front to the sides with stunning portraits of Mosquitor.


The hi-res artwork shows Mosquitor in full detail, striding forward with his weapon raised and wings glowing against a moody green and yellow backdrop that makes the red head and black armor stand out. Looming above is a large close-up of his face, with bulging insect eyes and a jagged snout rendered with sharp lines and layered textures, giving Mosquitor an intense and striking presence.


Mosquitor is front and center in this scene, charging forward with his weapon ready, wings spread, and his proboscis hose curling outward as if preparing to strike. The glowing orange machinery behind him frames his silhouette, giving the art a fiery, industrial backdrop. Perched up above is Imp, peeking out with a mischievous expression, while a small green creature crawls in the shadows below, adding more life to the environment. The details in the pipes, gears, and lighting make the setting feel like the heart of a Fright Zone lair.

The wider view opens up more of the Fright Zone environment, showing sprawling pipes, heavy machinery, and glowing vents that bathe the scene in eerie orange light. A reptilian creature creeps along the shadows near broken debris, while the industrial structures in the background stretch upward, giving the setting a sense of scale and depth. The mix of toxic greens and fiery highlights reinforces the organic and mechanical nature of the lair.


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