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Still waiting on the vintage line to give us modular Iron Man.
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So is the vintage wave only an online deal? It won't be in retail stores?
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Logan is exclusively because of the unmasked head - I owned the original Toy Biz Wolverine figure (the one this release is homaging), and one of my favorite aspects was the removable mask. So even though we have the Juggernaut-wave version, I'll double-dip for that. And the painted arm-hair. Tony is solely because we don't have an Iron Man yet, and he's the most similar to the animated series version, which is the one I'm most familiar with. As for the prices... hopefully my local dude will be offering them at a lower price than BBTS' advertised ones for singles. Or a discount on the wave, which I can then sell off the other three. |
The biggest issue i have with that ironman is how undersized it is. If it were at least given newer legs to make it taller i may have gotten it, ill probably just get frank as i have an unmasked head for my juggy wave logan ( the bare chested jacket one from the xmen classics line ) so most of this wave is a pass for me.
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Classically speaking, Rhodey was Tony's bodyguard, and as such, he was typically illustrated as being larger than Stark. Tony was relatively a normal man, physically, with no indication that he was large and imposing. At best, with the benefit of the artificial height and size provided by his armor, Iron Man was as tall (but not as broad) as Cap (George Perez being the principal influence for my opinion). In today's environment, it's pretty normal to read calls for Iron Man to be larger than Steve. I blame the MCU and the popularity of Iron Man movies for this fairly common opinion. Initially, the MCU had the proper casting, specifically as it regards physical presence, with Terrence Howard as Rhodes. He was appropriately larger, in height and girth, than is Downey. Although I like Don Cheadle as an actor more so than I like Howard (I like Howard also, just a little bit less), I prefer Terrence in this role and wish he'd remained (ya got greedy, Terrence - let the people love you, first, then get paid, dummy). I say all of this to buttress my stance that the smaller Iron Man figs are fine with me. The exception being the Extremis armor, that was far too small - what a waste of a decent sculpt, I still hold out hope that Hasbro will revisit that armor. I'm fine with the concept that Tony (possibly suffering from some insecurities and a Napoleonic complex lol) added height and size to the later iterations of his armor making him equal to larger physiques, like Cap et al. However, the slightly diminutive nature of his early armor (barring the 1st appearance armor), seems appropriate to me. ...but whatever...everybody has their own ideals for how a hero should look. I'm looking forward to this upcoming Iron Man. @Parademon1 JRJR was NOT the only artist to illustrate Iron Man with the big boots and gauntlets...Layton, although I like him, can't touch Romita Jr...or Sr, for that matter. ;) |
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Just finished watching Fox's The Gifted, and I'm really wanting a Blink figure right about now.
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I picked up Elsa and Lady Loki this weekend. No I didn't get the whole set but, my Lady Loki had to have both her hair and helmet thing glued back on. Both were barely stuck on her and made posing her horrible and her head looked like crap. After re-gluing she looks much much better.
Elsa looks awesome. No real issues with both, other than their Ankle rockers. Like most figures I have picked up lately the ankle rockers suck. They have been put in crooked and/or the notches? that let them point thier feet, won't let them stand flat footed very easy. It's either pointing the foot and bent upwards instead of flat. Picked up Jane Foster today, and I see why the bicep swivel on females don't work properly. It looks great on Lady Loki but on Jane it looks way out of place. Her arms are flailed out un-naturally due to this, like her arms got broke at some point and healed incorrectly. Her right arm is so lose I'm going to have to take it apart and put on some future to tighten it up. I feel like I'm going to break both their arms when posing but I do like the general looks of it. |
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Besides, expecting adaptations to be 100% translations is a fool's game. |
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just preordered back in black deadpool from gamestop. luckily i had a few extra bucks in my paypal !
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Also that's what the 90s cartoon is for. And. Y'know. The comics. |
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