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I've only got one issue left in the DP book and so far they have been X-cellent. :D I don't know why, but ever since my dad told me two weeks ago that my brother stole all of my X-Men comics (among everything else I had up in their attic) and sold them to a pawn shop, I've been wanting to get back into the franchise. However, I don't want to read the current stuff because I don't really care for what is going on in Marvel's comics right now. I want to read the older stuff, hence why I'm starting with those two books and I do play to pick up Genesis 2.0 and X-Cutioner's Song when it comes up in Dec. Quote:
Well wait, they still have the wave up for preorder, so it wouldn't make sense to cancel the preorders if they are still taking them. |
I haven't heard anything from my preorder either way and I was in the second round of preorders from BBTS so I would imagine if they were canceling orders mine would be one of them
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That further leads me to think that maybe Hasbro was instructed by Marvel to do so, so that Marvel can report "the X-Men waves sold in low numbers" or some PR BS, to justify no further waves being released. I truly strongly hope that's not the case, because I honestly think excitement for this wave was more than I've seen in all my years of collecting, and to be screwed by low sales numbers just because of low production numbers would be beyond frustrating. That's all just paranoia though, and speculation. Who knows, maybe BBTS, Dorkside and other various places are reordering extra product as we speak, and Hasbro is now seeing the anticipation of this wave and ordered 2-3 times more than initial orders. Time will only tell and I really hope that this second scenario is the case. edit: Crossing my fingers for VM, Dr. Kain, EVERYONE. @Dr. Kain, it's to each their own but I firmly believe the Claremont years on the X-Men 1975-1991, were where the line shone brightest. Basically everything from UXM 94-280. Granted there are weak individual issues but most of it is just miles better than what came after, to say nothing of what happened to the line after Second Coming (which is really to me, the last decent X-Men story outside of Uncanny X-Force). Pretty much all your "must reads" are in the 70s/80s with the exception of maybe Age Of Apocalypse. I hope you enjoy your reads! |
The preorders are still open on bbts.
I honestly doubt if they knew they where not getting current on order numbers they would keep new orders active. If it does happen it won't be a just a few people getting canclations, it will be everyone who has ordered after a certain period in one large batch notification |
It's time for the obligatory "Show us the exclusive Hasbro!!!" post from me today. Two weeks out and just leaks...c'mon. This is just....augh!
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i sent another message to idtoys see if they are waiting for the x-men wave as in its in shipping, or wait for them to send them off , seeing if my order is secure
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Also got my x-wave today |
I am also very interested in space Venom. In other news, I received my Namor from Walgreens and my entire Civil War set from a 3rd party Amazon seller today. Namor is awesome. The surprise for me from the wave group is Iron Man. I actually really like the figure and the added hands and repulser effects are a nice addition. Looking forward to building Giant Man for sure!
Addendum after opening and posing the figures. Giant Man is more like Slightly Taller Man but still a nice figure. The armor on Iron Man's open hands seems to prevent a decent repulser shot pose. Thus the effects are now boot thrusters for mine. Cap is a big pile of meh. Nuke is much more impressive than expected. I find myself wishing he was not so huge as he would make a decent base for Punisher. Red Guardian is basically Cap level meh. Nick Fury is both nice and disappointing at the same time. The disappointment mostly comes from mine having jellyfish legs. Might be time to try the super glue tightening method. The sculpted gun is annoying and I would have preferred modern sleek to 90s mega pouch but that's minor. I did find myself disappointed in the lack of a larger gun for use with the agent head but I have a few I can swap in for him. Black Panther is sheer badass and easily my favorite of the group. I am usually not that big on the movie figures but his armor design is outstanding and the figure captures it well. Overall just a spectacular figure. I preface this by saying I have never been a Namor fan but I thought the figure looked cool. I was definitely right. The sculpt and paint are outstanding. The contrast between flat black and the gloss greens and yellows looks great. As many have pointed out, the trident is by far the low point of the figure as it barely fits his hand and just looks awkward. |
I emailed Dorkside the other day and they said that Hasbro was sending the wave out a little bit at a time. It's why the wave is still listed as preorder everwhere even tough some people have had theirs ship.
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Does anybody need the "Dirk Anger" head from fury?
On a side note.. I'm pumped about the Space Venom as well. Can't wait to add him to my Cosmic shelf! |
Got some money pallets!
https://c3.staticflickr.com/8/7782/2...9a66c261_o.jpg27564110773_cf5e0258ce_o by allen lamb, on Flickr https://c6.staticflickr.com/8/7742/2...03be3d0e_o.jpgUntitled by allen lamb, on Flickr |
I had initially ordered 2 cases of the X-men 1 from BBTS and one from Dorkside. I gambled and cancelled the BBTS. Now I'm gonna be out of pocket for a while and didn't want the post office holding my order(USPS will lose it for sure) IF Dorkside sent it while I was out. Now I got nothing on order for X-men. I hope I can get a case next month or something. *SOBBING* This may have been the biggest mistake I've made yet.
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I have never heard of Space Venom before the Figure. And I read marvel comics somewhat often. What storylines is he from? He looks awesome so I'm definitely buying him and Electro.
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I also think of some of those characters you mentioned as New Mutants, Gen X, X-force, villains etc, and I would display separate from the 70's and 80's core X-men. But yaay, any more villains (Callisto, Selene, Caliban, Nimrod etc etc) I would welcome with open arms. Except Pixie. Can't stand her. My dream would be an Art Adams New mutants from the Asgard specials. Still some of my favourite comics. |
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Also huge fan of the Golden Era. Whizzer, Miss America, Black Widow, Vision, Spitfire. Basically an invaders set. |
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In London the best shop to get waves quick is Orbital Comics, in Leicester Square. Don't know if they do ship, thou. But they had the Spider-man wave. I got Ashley, Electro and Ultimate Peter, but Silk and Hobgoblin were quickly gone. I follow the shop on Twitter , as they post what they are getting the day before. Forbidden Planet take much longer to get their new waves. Online I use A Place In Space, they are quite good. I have the chest, right leg, and unfortunately, a right arm with a left hand (rubbish I know). I'm not interested in making the Space Venom, so if you want the pieces, I'll send them to you (within the UK of course), free of charge. I have many pieces of BAF I need to get rid of, as they take space, and I don't care for them. The only BAF I'm not finished that I want is Ronan. I'll try to find them all and post a list for any arkers that want them. |
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Okay, spent some time with the x-men wave and here are some initial thoughts:
I know it's being said a ton to the point where I was even starting to roll my eyes but this really is the best wave Hasbro has ever done, and may even be the best marvel legend wave (up against TB wave 6). All of these figures would likely be the best of their respective waves if released outside this wave. Even the characters who aren't necessarily "show stealers" feel like a tremendous amount of care was given to them. Nobody feels tacked on, or corners cut. It doesn't feel like a cash in or afterthought either like the TRU wave did. The lineup to the execution feel very lovingly done. Kitty Pryde-Perfect example of my "tremendous amount of care" point. Very ho-hum costume, but so well executed it never feels like it. Lockheed does take a little bit of maneuvering to get right on her. Phoenix-Another very basic figure, but never feels short changed. Fantastic sculpt. Snuck her into my cosmic display instead of x-men cause I already have a Jean and will take whatever excuse I can to add to my cosmic display. Havok-Makes the bucky mold pop even after it's umpteenth use. Also thrown into my cosmic display because war of kings and aforementioned any excuse. Iceman-Had very little interest in this figure when it was announced but I'm really impressed with it, maybe the Dark Horse of the wave for me. Looks great however it is posed. Rogue-Fantastic. For me this is what I see as rogue when I close my eyes. As far as this version of rogue is concerned, we'll likely never need another one. I've kept wolvie, deadpool and cable on ice right now, because I'm still happy with the toybiz ones and haven't decided if I'll keep em or trade em or sell em. But even in packaging, they are impressive. Also, though not assembled, the Juggernaut BAF pieces are BIG. |
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