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12-30-2009, 08:00 PM | #1976 |
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Round Six of Hasbro's 2009 G.I. Joe Q&A is just around the corner. If you would like to submit a Question for the G.I. Joe Q&A you must post them by Friday, January 1st, with answers to our 3 submitted Questions due back sometime next year.
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01-01-2010, 08:20 PM | #1977 |
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HISS Tank boards member Kennywr22 has come through with updated information for the upcoming Sigma 6 mechs, retooled for G.I. Joe Pursuit of Cobra, and possibly doubling as 5th Anniversary Sigma 6 releases. Here's more information regarding the retooled G.I. Joe and Cobra versions of the venerable Iron Hammer Mech:
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01-01-2010, 10:30 PM | #1978 |
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Happy New Year 'Tankers! With 2009 at an end, the staff here at HISS Tank has decided to kick things off for 2010 with our HISS Tank Staff Pick Their Top G.I. Joe Toys Of 2009! Check it out and let us know what your top 5 G.I. Joe toys of 2009 are!
May 2010 bring us a year full of exciting G.I. Joe items to look forward to! Thanks to everyone for being a part of this huge G.I. Joe community! |
01-01-2010, 10:30 PM | #1979 |
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Cobra Stickers is having a new sale to kick things off for 2010!
As appreciation to our customers we are bringing in the New Year with a continued sale at CS! Enjoy 10% discount on almost our entire inventory. Thanks for your patronage, The CS team! These stickers breathe new life onto vintage G.I. Joe vehicles, and can enhance customs! Head on over there to get some high quality stickers for your G.I. Joe and Cobra vehicles! |
01-02-2010, 01:40 PM | #1980 |
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Hey Tankers! The latest issue of Ages 25 & Up, G.I.Joe: Resolutions, is now online for your viewing pleasure! Now that we're in the New Year and hopefully fully recovered from New Years Eve, HissTank.com Forum Member "Numbers" brings us a treat for 2010, G.I.Joe style! Click on the Title Bar to check out the this very special addition of A25&U!
Once you've finished the latest installment, talk to 1337W422102, the Creator of A25&U, here on the HissTank.com Forums by clicking the Discuss Button! The HissTank.com Staff & Forum Members would like to wish you all a very happy & healthy New Year! |
01-03-2010, 10:21 PM | #1981 |
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HISS Tank boards member Gyre-Viper has kicked off the new year with several images of upcoming items for G.I. Joe Pursuit of Cobra, and Jurassic Park themed, repainted G.I. Joe items:
Could more retooled Sigma 6 mechs be on the way as well? As evidenced by the Shadow Hammer Mech images seen here, the unreleased Shadow Hammer Mech actually has new parts and some modular weaponry not shown on the retooled prototypes for Pursuit of Cobra. Could those modular weapons be included for final production, or pehaps on more, currently unrevealed mechs later this year? For that matter, the Dragonhawk from Sigma 6 was a popular vehicle, and could actually transport the mechs via a modular attachment port on the bottom. Many a 'Tanker here modified their Dragonhawks to fit 25th Anniversary G.I. Joes, and at some point were able to figure out how to fit 2 25th figures inside! Could a retooled Dragonhawk, able to fit 2 25th Anniversary/Modern Era/Rise of Cobra/Pursuit of Cobra style figures be on tap for later this year? It doesn't hurt that the weapons from the retooled Sigma 6 mechs shown are are actually compatible with the Dragonhawk as well! Click on the title bar to see more! |
01-04-2010, 02:40 AM | #1982 |
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Yong he Toys has posted all new images of upcoming G.I. Joe Pursuit of Cobra bravo vehicles with their respective drivers:
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01-04-2010, 04:20 PM | #1983 |
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HISS Tank.com member Turner made this custom Modern Era October Guardsmen Horror Show largely from a 25th Bazooka figure tricked out with a custom helmet, vest, gear & weapons.
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01-04-2010, 06:20 PM | #1984 |
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HISS Tank.com member Turner made this custom Modern Era Oktober Guardsmen Horror Show largely from a 25th Bazooka figure tricked out with a custom helmet, vest, gear & weapons.
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01-05-2010, 01:30 AM | #1985 |
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IDW Publishing has decided to kick off the new year with a guessing game, as in guess who the new character is! IDW has passed along the image to the left, as well as a clue:
It's a character from a series that's starting this month! Who do you think this is? What do you think of the design? Let us know by hitting the discuss button! |
01-07-2010, 06:00 PM | #1986 |
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HISS Tank had the chance to interview G.I. Joe Origins artist Tom Feister recently. In this interview, Feister talks about artist's block, his favorite influences, his plans for G.I. Joe in the future, advice for aspiring comic book artists, and more!
Check out the full interview below, and don't forget to check out Feister's work on G.I. Joe Origins, The Darkness, and more! HISS Tank-Will you be we teaming up with Tony Harris, your partner from EX-Machina again on a future *G.I. Joe* book? Tom Feister- No. HT- Who are your most significant influences? TF- There are several, they range from Dave Johnson, Alex Toth, Adam Hughes, Gil Kane, Steve Rude, J.C. Leyendecker, NC Wyeth, Norman Rockwell, Albert Dorne, Mike Zeck, and many more. Wyeth in particular has a painting of a parrot in a cage, that looks incredibly realistic, but is rendered with just SIX brush strokes. I try to look more at painters and illustrators outside of comics. Painter Edward Hopper has been a huge influence on my work. His paintings are bascially just flat colors laying next to each other and the color choices describe the form of the image. I think my originals are dismissed by people because they don't see the final piece. I've seen my pen and ink drawings unfavorably described as looking "like a coloring book". Fine, I get that, but I think they miss the point. For some artists, that original is the work of art. I get that. I marvel at the guys that make highly detailed pen and ink drawings. But that's not how I see the image. To me the drawing is just step two. My approach to an illustration is that that drawing is just the foundation from which to make the final color from. The colored image is my goal. The more I put down on the inked version the less freedom I have in the color stage. HT- That lives up to the saying of "less is more". TF- Exactly. HT- Do you have any vehicle covers in the works? TF- There is nothing planned right now, but I'm hoping to do some eventually. I really want to draw a cover with the VAMP & Clutch. I beat the hell out of my VAMP as a kid and I feel like I owe poor Clutch some payback. The Jet pack has to show up too, but It hasn't come up yet* *NOTE: G.I. Joe Origins #13 features a Skystriker on the cover**. HT- Between Rise of Cobra and Resolute, which one did you like best? TF- I preferred Resolute. It was what I wanted the movie to be. I think the film maker failed HT- What is your overall goal when illustrating your covers? TF- My main goal is to get you, the prospective reader to notice it above all the other books on the rack and be interested enough pick it up and look at it. If I can't get the book in your hands you're not going to buy it. That's the job of a cover artist. Personally, my take on the look for Origins is I want the characters to look the way I originally saw them during childhood. ***Feister added that he prefers the V1 look of Snake Eyes with the ski mask over the V2 knight visor...something he shares in common with DESTRO*** HT- A question that came up at the start of G.I. Joe Origins, is why aren't you drawing the interiors anymore? TF- There were serious family issues related to my Father's health that came up at the time I started working on #1 and it impacted everything in my life. I was falling behind schedule and Andy had to make a call. I still feel terrible about it. IDW was kind enough to ask me to stay and continue drawing the covers. After that I was just staying busy doing covers. I am still working on future covers Origins covers too. I'm working on #16-18 now and we're making plans for the rest of the year HT- Speaking of interiors... TF- Right now I'm doing interiors on a book for TOP COW. I'm really excited to be working with Ron Marz on it. I'm still hoping to draw interiors in the future for a G.I. Joe project with Merrill Hagan. Merril wrote the Snow Job issue of Origins and has a Batman story coming out soon too. Merrill and I have a Rock & Roll story we really want to tell. More than anything right now, I want Andy to let me do a Ghostbusters cover for IDW. My kid and I both love Ghostbusters, so much so in fact, that I had the Central Georgia Ghostbusters come to Jack's 5th Birthday party just like in Ghostbuters 2. For X-mas Jack got a Ghostbusters uniform complete with his name on the chest. HT- What was your most memorable Origins cover? TF- To me the most memorable one is related to a memory with my son, Jack, G.I. Joe Origins #8(Snake Eyes cover). Normally my son could care less what I'm doing. He just wants me to wrestle with him and play Legos, and talk about Sponge Bob. When I was coloring #8 and he walked up behind me and said "Hey, that's Snake-Eyes. That's awesome!" I finally felt like a cool Dad. HT- What was the hardest Origins cover you worked on? TF- The covers for issues 2, 5, and 13. I am never happy with my drawings of women. I've resolved to draw 5 women a day for the next year in hopes of improving my comfort level. HT- You are part of a large group of fellow comic artists, and of course, fans are wondering, will *Studio Revolver* collaborate on a future issue of *G.I. Joe*, or even a series? TF- That's not outside the realm of possibility; maybe in the future. Right now, everyone is busy on different projects for Marvel, et al. When Dexter Vines and I, along with Tariq Hassan formed the studio 6 years ago we thought we might work together more but we're all so busy with our own stuff it just never comes up for us to work together on projects. I just did a cover for a project tied in to an upcoming film called THE CRAZIES and Dexter helped me out on the inks. It's a very different style for me. I'm anxious to see how people react to it. HT- If you could work on an established property, or your own creation, which would you choose? TF- That's a tough call. My long term goal is to work on my own stuff. Having said that though there are a number of characters I haven't gotten to work on yet that are close to my heart. I need to draw Spider-Man before I die. Nightwing and Robin too. HT- For the aspiring comic artist, would you recommend attending the Savannah College of Art & Design(SCAD)? TF- The best advice I can offer is to draw, constantly. Find working artists. Hang around them; learn from them. Draw all the time. Bring a sketchbook with you, everywhere you go! Most guys I know got in the biz by being in the right place at the right time or by knowing someone who needed help with a deadline. Find any job you can that allows to to draw or be creative. The skills you develop doing it 8 hours a day will serve you well over time. HT- How do you recommend dealing with artist's block(like writer's block but for people who draw)? TF- I struggle with it all the time. It's like surfing; some days the currents are calm and you just sit on your board waiting. Some days the currents are powerful and you ride the wave as long as you can. Sometimes I sit at my desk and there's nothing. No ideas at all. Those days are pure hell. Those days come less often but when they do I get really depressed. I recommend keeping yourself busy with drawing, as it takes your mind off of it; keeps you from dwelling on it. What keeps me in good shape is to keep working as much as possible. Often I will sleep under my desk at the studio just so I don't break the momentum I have built up over the course of a week or a few days. The staff here at HISS Tank would like to thank Tom Feister for taking the time out to let us interview him! |
01-07-2010, 06:00 PM | #1987 |
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Aside from working on Deadpool for 20th Century Fox, according to Collider, writers Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick are now onboard to write G.I. Joe 2:
Back in August, we reported Paramount’s Vice Chairman Rob Moore said a sequel would soon go into development. Since that time, the studio has provided no updates for fans. But thanks to some very reliable sources, I can report a screenwriter has been hired for G.I. Joe 2 (or whatever it’s going to be called) and Paramount is definitely moving forward with the project. While I tried my best to find out who landed the writing gig, my sources wouldn’t budge. I also wasn’t able to learn if Stephen Sommer’s is going to direct the sequel or if they’re bringing in fresh blood. Of course the sequel is still in the early stages of development, but since a screenplay has been commissioned and if it turns out that everyone involved likes it, I’d imagine we’ll hear a lot more about this in the coming months. Also, all the actors from the first film were signed for sequels, so that should make the process a bit smoother. UPDATE: As I said last night, a writer has been hired for G.I. Joe 2. What I didn’t know was…I should have said WRITERS. Thanks to a great source, I can report Zombieland’s Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick are writing the sequel to G.I. Joe! This is on top of the recently announced news that they’re writing Deadpool for 20th Century Fox. While I don’t know how long they’ve been on either project, as a huge fan of Zombieland, I’m really excited they’re on Joe. One big thing to note aside from the new writing team, is that this time around, there IS NO writer's strike to hinder the process! May this result in a decidedly more thought out movie? Hit that discuss button and let us know what you think! |
01-10-2010, 11:40 PM | #1988 |
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VBBN of the 2005 boards at our sister site TFW2005 has posted an image of a possible, retooled Cobra Commander for the 2010 G.I. Joe line. Will the Pursuit of Cobra culminate with this new look for Cobra Commander?
Confirmation is pending, however, this figure does bear resemblance to the animated Cobra Commander design at the G.I. Joe Special Missions game site(the design iteself was derived from the movie design). Click on the thumbnail to take a closer look! |
01-12-2010, 11:21 PM | #1989 |
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HISS Tank boards member Arashikage Storm has found the Rip Attack Vehicles from G.I. Joe Rise of Cobra at his local Toys 'R' Us store. One set features another Elite Viper while the other features a frankensteined Snake Eyes. Sets currently available include:
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01-13-2010, 01:30 AM | #1990 |
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According to a recent interview conducted by MTV, Brendan Fraser had no idea who he was playing in G.I. Joe Rise of Cobra. While we saw him onscreen as Sgt. Stone in Rise of Cobra, the identity of the character he was playing was not known, even by him, until much long after his takes were done:
“I want to say that I know the answer to that,” the star said with a laugh when we caught up with him recently. “Who exactly was I? I did not know until I saw the credit crawl when I saw the movie!” “I think the character ended up being named ‘Sergeant Stone,’” Fraser said of a decision that was apparently made long after he had shot his scenes. “I think they might have picked it out of a hat.” “I know [Stone wasn’t a toy],” Fraser added. “It wasn’t there [in the ‘G.I. Joe’ mythology].” *Sgt. Stone was from Sigma 6* Fraser was long rumored to be playing Gung Ho, and it turns out, the fan-favorite Cajun Marine might not be showing up in G.I. Joe 2 either: But here’s the most interesting part: according to Fraser, the reason why Gung-Ho wasn’t in “Rise of Cobra” wasn’t that they were saving him for the sequel. Instead, it appears that Hasbro and Paramount couldn’t obtain legal clearance to use the name. “For legal reasons, I couldn’t be Gung-Ho,” the star said. “I don’t know [why]; it didn’t clear legal at Paramount. Go ask them. I don’t know.” We did ask Paramount, and are currently waiting for their response. In G.I. Joe 2, whether as Sgt. Stone or not, Fraser has plans for a more integral onscreen appearance: “If I can emulate the character that they gave me,” Fraser said. “I’ll have to talk to Steven [Sommers, the director] about this. You know, that’s a good idea! I’ll have to do that over lunch.” “I am looking for a job, actually,” he laughed, adding that the cryptic character may have an even more complicated backstory than Snake Eyes if Fraser gets his way. “Maybe I could be [his ‘Mummy’ character] Rick O’Connell’s great-great-grandson or something like that, who is actually in on being one of the Joes.” So goodbye Gung Ho, and welcome whoever Fraser ends up playing this time around. |
01-13-2010, 01:30 AM | #1991 |
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The long awaited 12" Cobra Sniper from Sideshow Collectibles is arriving now! HISS Tank boards member VIPER E7 has posted his pics of the latest Cobra army builder by Sideshow! Featuring a sniper rifle, and numerous other accessories, this highly detailed Cobra Sniper is a unique addition to the Sideshow 12" G.I. Joe Collection. Could a G.I. Joe greenshirt sniper be on tap for this year or next as well?
For those of you still waiting for this figure, it shouldn't be too much longer before it reaches your doorstep! If you are on the fence, it's best to make your decision soon as while it's currently in stock, these figures tend to sell out very quickly! Click on the title bar to see more! Order The Sideshow Collectibles 12" Cobra Sniper While It Still Lasts By Clicking Here |
01-13-2010, 05:10 PM | #1992 |
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HISS Tank.com member t34bag has new units for his games room, why not give the troops the day off huh ???
Mortal Combat II and the new Star Wars cockpit cab both in approx 1/18 scale, perfect to keep your legions happy during down time...if you have 1/18 scale quarters that is... Click the Discuss button for more ! |
01-14-2010, 03:30 PM | #1993 |
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Our sister site TFW2005 has reported that the Hasbro and Discovery Communications joint venture channel has been given the name, The HUB. The logo also debuted, which you can check out by clicking the thumbnail to the left.
It has been quite sometime since G.I. Joe cartoons have been regularly on the air, so perhaps we are in for a treat..or rather...treats! |
01-14-2010, 05:30 PM | #1994 |
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Remember that pilot Firefly figure from Rise of Cobra with the Elite Viper head that we showed you last month? Well it turns out, our initial hunch was correct and that figure is legit after all. Yet that isn't the biggest news update for today....
As reported by HISS Tank boards member Gyre-Viper, we are getting even more new, previously unannounced vehicles for G.I. Joe Pursuit of Cobra!. Pursuit of Cobra vehicles are already shaping up to be more exciting than the Rise of Cobra vehicles, with the designs not limited to movie appearances, but this time, the imagination of the design team! Troynos has also elaborated with more details. The intel is as follows:
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01-15-2010, 11:10 AM | #1995 |
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It's been a while since we've seen anything from G.I. Joe Resolute, but that hasn't stopped fans from craving more! Mike Bear, artist for the World War III/America's Elite storyline from the Devil's Due Press run of G.I. Joe, has updated his Deviantart page with all new artwork for the following Resolute characters:
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01-15-2010, 01:20 PM | #1996 |
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Hey Tankers! The latest issue of Ages 25 & Up, Tech Support, is now online for your viewing pleasure! HissTank.com Forum Member "Numbers" is at it again, this time showcasing a few G.I.Joe members who aren't afforded much screen time - Mainframe, Short Fuze and Zap! Click on the Title Bar to check out the latest addition of A25&U!
Once you've finished the latest installment, talk to 1337W422102, the Creator of A25&U, here on the HissTank.com Forums by clicking the Discuss Button! |
01-15-2010, 01:20 PM | #1997 |
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Tffans has posted a new image of the upcoming Snow Cat repaint for the G.I. Joe Rise of Cobra line; the Wolf Hound with Whiteout! Sure we've seen the Wolf Hound before, but not like this. How so? The plastic this version is molded in is different, for example, Whiteout now features black stripes, meanwhile the canopy of the Wolf Hound is now transparent black, with black swirls in the plastic as opposed to brown on the previous sample.
Why such a variation would turn up now has fans scratching heads. Yet, could one of the Wolf Hound with Whiteout variations end up in a future Past and Present vehicle set? Join the speculation now by clicking the discuss button! |
01-15-2010, 03:30 PM | #1998 |
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HISS Tank.com has just received Round Six of Hasbro's 2009 G.I. Joe Q&A. The answers to our 3 questions can be seen below.
Q) G.I. JOE OPERATION H.I.S.S. - Will there be a Full year 13 Episode 3D Animation series? A) Operation H.I.S.S. is the name of a web based/online animation series launching on www.GIJOE.COM early this year. We are planning between 5-10 episodes for 2010 and each are several minutes long. Q) In the last Q&A, you stated that the Pursuit of Cobra would hit stores in "the back half" of 2010. Does that mean the products shown at Joecon last year as part of the Pursuit of Cobra theme have been delayed? Or is that product still considered "Rise of Cobra" product and will still ship in the first half of the year, with a full "rebranding" in the later half with product that hasn't yet been unveiled (and probably won't until Toy Fair)? A) The Pursuit of Cobra (POC) themed items will be released in fall 2010 and will replace The Rise of Cobra. Much of the product shown at JoeCon in 2009 is being adapted to the POC theme and will launch in fall 2010 with a never before seen packaging line look. This new look will be revealed over the next few months. The Rise of Cobra figures and packaging will no longer be shipped in fall 2010. Q) What happened to the 3rd wave of Mighty Muggs (Shipwreck, Serpentor, Zartan, Trooper) that YOU said in a previous Q&A were "due on shelves soon"? A) Unfortunately, this wave has now been canceled. To discuss the G.I. Joe Q&A click the Title Bar. |
01-16-2010, 02:50 PM | #1999 |
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HissTank.com board member elvis1976 has posted images of his custom 12" G.I.Joe & Cobra Figures. Included in the assortment are:
elvis1976 brings these characters to life, paying amazing attention to all details, from the Fur on the Cobra Snow Serpent's Collar to the removable cross bow on Beach Head's back pack. You can view the assortment in it's entirety by clicking on the Title Bar. Be sure to share your thoughts on these customs right here on the HissTank Forums by clicking the discuss button after the jump. |
01-18-2010, 01:20 PM | #2000 |
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We now have our 1st look at G.I. Joe Origins #11 by IDW Publishing. This issue focuses on Beach Head!
G.I. Joe: Origins #11 J.T. Krul (w) • Klaus Scherwinski (a) • Scherwinski, Tom Feister (c) When Army Ranger Wayne Sneeden washes ashore in Guatemala with no memory of who he is, how he got there, or who shot him, putting together the pieces of his past shows him a future he never imagined—and a new name to go with it: BEACH HEAD! *2 regular covers will be shipped in a 1-to-1 ratio. FC • 32 pages • $3.99 Click on the title bar to see more! |
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