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Tim 07-08-2016 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Veronica Mars (Post 666326)
Best Hulk in this scale?

I like the marvel select Age of ultron hulk

Augustus_Cole 07-08-2016 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by donmeca2020 (Post 666324)
and Darktoylord you know we are definitely cool. i'll just leave it as Not my cup of tea and i find it very distasteful.

That we are chief..
....and two intelligent individuals can discuss, debate, and totally differ on any given topic without it affecting the initial relationship.....
with that being said..if I knew you in the real world ..i'd love to sit, crack some brews, and chop it up with you to get more insight as to what specifically your issues were with this particular fictional representation....

BUT...since we're on an internet chat board for toys, i'll just say..
Did anyone notice that the figure in the top right of the photo was Wanda?? I'm not even lying that was one fine ass action figure. I need to go dig that figure out ASAP.

Harbinger 07-08-2016 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkToyLord (Post 666329)
That we are chief..
....and two intelligent individuals can discuss, debate, and totally differ on any given topic without it affecting the initial relationship.....
with that being said..if I knew you in the real world ..i'd love to sit, crack some brews, and chop it up with you to get more insight as to what specifically your issues were with this particular fictional representation....

BUT...since we're on an internet chat board for toys, i'll just say..
Did anyone notice that the figure in the top right of the photo was Wanda?? I'm not even lying that was one fine ass action figure. I need to go dig that figure out ASAP.

Damn i thought i was the only one who noticed. C'mon dtl make us all a custom of that fig. ;)

En Sabah Nerd 07-08-2016 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkToyLord (Post 666329)
Did anyone notice that the figure in the top right of the photo was Wanda?? I'm not even lying that was one fine ass action figure. I need to go dig that figure out ASAP.

Not just any Wanda figure but the Wanda and Cyan special version! I actually saw the regular Wanda figure (the wedding dress version) at a flea market recently for only $5 mint in box, oh how Spawn figures have accumulated no value.

SymbiSpidey 07-08-2016 09:21 PM

Man oh man, sometimes I wish Spawn would come back in a big way even if only so that we might get more and better Spawn action figures.

Boy Blunder 07-08-2016 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by VonPooten (Post 666307)
Ha ha ha. Ooooh, boy. People haven't seen anything "bad" until they've read his work.

Destiny will always be Nightcrawler's mum. Mystique will always be his dad/other mother. To me, Azazel is an insane red splodge, nothing more.



I assume you're still talking about "that" guy? If so, yes. Yes.

As for Bendis, completely agree. I think it's very easy to just disregard him, and yes nobody asked for his take on the Guardians, but the man has some brilliant ideas. They just tend to get... derailed. Fast.

In conclusion, all writers are capable of good and bad. Morrison revitalised the X-brand, but he was also responsible for Glob Herman and Ernst.

You know, Azazel as Kurt's dad, on it's own, doesn't bother me at all. Hell, it led to a fun-as-hell opening story in Amazing X-Men. But all the other crap that came with that story is best left in the dumpster.

And hey! I'm quite partial to Ernst and Glob Herman! On the other hand, I really don't like most of the Morrison run.

Augustus_Cole 07-08-2016 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by En Sabah Nerd (Post 666332)
Not just any Wanda figure but the Wanda and Cyan special version! I actually saw the regular Wanda figure (the wedding dress version) at a flea market recently for only $5 mint in box, oh how Spawn figures have accumulated no value.

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Originally Posted by SymbiSpidey (Post 666335)
Man oh man, sometimes I wish Spawn would come back in a big way even if only so that we might get more and better Spawn action figures.


ya know....as i talk about Wanda in the legends thread....
I totally forgot about that figure until the pic i posted..now I want mine ASAP. As I google searched...I saw the Wanda in the wedding dress...WHOA...that's (we all know McFarlanes aren't REALLY action figures)an amazing piece. I'm snatching that up off ebay as i type...(though not for the aforementioned 5 bucks)

Secondly....YAZ...it's crazy how the majority of the McFarlane lines of toys haven't increased in value at all...an may have decreased...BECAUSE....some of his work was AMAZING..
One of my alltime favorite action figures until it got wrecked in Hurricane Sandy..was this Spawn figure that was encased in like a clear plastic case. Loved that thing.
ANDDDDDD...I honestly believe that the toy companies did NOT step their game up until McFarlane's lines came along. i think he was a huge influence on the quality of sculpting/likenesses that went into all figures....(as i make my segue back to legends)....including this line we love.


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Originally Posted by Nitelife (Post 666331)
Damn i thought i was the only one who noticed. C'mon dtl make us all a custom of that fig. ;)

man...only the good Lawd.....well...and McFarlane.... can make something that fine...

SymbiSpidey 07-08-2016 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkToyLord (Post 666338)
One of my alltime favorite action figures until it got wrecked in Hurricane Sandy..was this Spawn figure that was encased in like a clear plastic case. Loved that thing.
ANDDDDDD...I honestly believe that the toy companies did NOT step their game up until McFarlane's lines came along. i think he was a huge influence on the quality of sculpting/likenesses that went into all figures....(as i make my segue back to legends)....including this line we love.

Agreed! McFarlane was the game changer. I remember my dad owned a Movie Maniacs Samuel L. Jackson Shaft figure and it was just on a whole nother level.

Really, I just wish McFarlane would add the type of articulation that every other action figure line has. The sculpting, paint work and detail is on point. It's just....I don't have a place for staction figures in my collection.

redfox 07-08-2016 10:30 PM

All of this talk about Spawn got me thinking about last year's SDCC fan poll winner: Angela. We know that she is set to be released in an upcoming 2017 assortment. At the time of SDCC, Hasbro had yet to determine if she'd be placed in a Guardians or Asgardian themed wave. This then got me thinking about the other characters in the poll and their potential in future waves.

Kid Nova
The Hood
Symbiote Spider-man
Mysterio
Lyra
Borr
Disir
Executioner
Sif
Malekith
Cosmo
Darkhawk
Nebula
Quasar
Ulik

Most of these look like obvious inclusions in any upcoming next Spider-man, Guardians, and/or Thor waves. If this poll is anything like the 3.75 figure's poll, we've got a good shot at seeing many of these soon.

DJW107PRIME 07-08-2016 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkToyLord (Post 666265)
Courtesy of:
BLACKLANTRN

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/n...psfeswy7t4.jpg

I'm with it. Well done.

UpDog 07-08-2016 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Veronica Mars (Post 666326)
Best Hulk in this scale?

Really depends how you envision hulk. I do the Select Purple Pants version cause I like my big guys big. If you're gonna strictly do legends, I'd recommend the KO of the valkeryie 2 pack hulk

Augustus_Cole 07-08-2016 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by SymbiSpidey (Post 666345)
I remember my dad owned a Movie Maniacs Samuel L. Jackson Shaft figure and it was just on a whole nother level.

Really, I just wish McFarlane would add the type of articulation that every other action figure line has. The sculpting, paint work and detail is on point. It's just....I don't have a place for staction figures in my collection.

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/n...psh56upcpe.jpg

Erland 07-08-2016 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by donmeca2020 (Post 665737)
I'll be the judge of that.... As far as being barred from a store, do you realize how many Wal-marts,targets, and toys r us stores there are around ????? i mean really ???? you nor quite a few of you never lived in South Florida or actually been to the stores here. As i said, i'll put it to the test. either way i'll report back on here whether i snag something or not.

I was banned from Walmart when I was in highschool for stealing baseball cards from 6 years previous, Walmart didn't even sell the cards anymore.. anyways, several years later I started working at that same walmart.

Pick any Target, Walmart, or K-Mart if you happen to get banned, wait 6 months, no one will remember. Till then, visit the closest one away from that particular store... you know the one just down the block, lol

I could use a Left arm for Giant man also, if anyone has one... that and Black Panther are the only things I'm missing from that wave.

Augustus_Cole 07-08-2016 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Erland (Post 666356)
.. anyways, several years later I started working at that same walmart.

that there.....PURE COMEDY...

redx24 07-08-2016 11:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by donmeca2020 (Post 665737)
I'll be the judge of that.... As far as being barred from a store, do you realize how many Wal-marts,targets, and toys r us stores there are around ????? i mean really ???? you nor quite a few of you never lived in South Florida or actually been to the stores here. As i said, i'll put it to the test. either way i'll report back on here whether i snag something or not.

Where abouts in Florida are u? I'm down in sarasota

En Sabah Nerd 07-09-2016 01:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SymbiSpidey (Post 666345)
Agreed! McFarlane was the game changer. I remember my dad owned a Movie Maniacs Samuel L. Jackson Shaft figure and it was just on a whole nother level.

Really, I just wish McFarlane would add the type of articulation that every other action figure line has. The sculpting, paint work and detail is on point. It's just....I don't have a place for staction figures in my collection.

McFarlane was the first to offer highly detailed sculpts at retail price, all that remains of their glory days are the guys who quit McFarlane to go form NECA. From what I've gathered more than a few of them weren't happy with how the company was shifting more focus towards the sports figures so they took their talent elsewhere. As it is NECA does essentially function as the successor to McFarlane's adult collector throne. The saddest part is that while McFarlane is still hanging around their figures haven't updated with time or now if they have the articulation it is very apparent which counteracts efforts to make the product look good.

warmachine6 07-09-2016 02:27 AM

http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/...pskudrt9fs.jpg

After hunting in the jungle of ebay , i caught this sneaking figure he looks epic

VonPooten 07-09-2016 03:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boy Blunder (Post 666337)
You know, Azazel as Kurt's dad, on it's own, doesn't bother me at all. Hell, it led to a fun-as-hell opening story in Amazing X-Men. But all the other crap that came with that story is best left in the dumpster.

And hey! I'm quite partial to Ernst and Glob Herman! On the other hand, I really don't like most of the Morrison run.

I think even the concept is abrasive to me, since it turns Kurt half demon. It defeats the entire point of his mutation which makes him appear demonic, but it only being skin-deep. With his father being Azazel, it also slightly cheapens his whole relationship with religion as just being "because his dad's the devil."

This may be the one retcon that I disagree with the strongest. Mainly because it actively tries to belittle Raven and Irene's relationship, since editorial HATED the fact that Claremont had that idea in mind (the two being Kurt's parents). Also, it was against the Comics Code to depict same-sex relationships, until Marvel scrapped it in the early 00's, and by that time Azazel had just been created, so the two ladies were doomed from the start..

Sorry, you've awoken the Destiny fan in me, Blunder. :p She was a fantastic character, and it sucks that she had to die. It's also made even worse in that her presence is erased in almost every media adaptation of the X-Men. I believe the only thing she's appeared in has been X-Men: Evolution, and even then only briefly as Rogue's adoptive mother.

(I also agree with you about Morrison's run, but don't tell anyone, because most people love it...)

Harbinger 07-09-2016 04:00 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkToyLord (Post 666353)
http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/n...psh56upcpe.jpg

Dude....take that head.....the curly hair from infinite crisis alexander luthor....and a coulson body......a small application of paint to the neck n hands....AND BAM....instant pulp fiction Jules. ;)

Harbinger 07-09-2016 04:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by warmachine6 (Post 666367)
http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/...pskudrt9fs.jpg

After hunting in the jungle of ebay , i caught this sneaking figure he looks epic

Score!

Captain Nash 07-09-2016 05:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VonPooten (Post 666371)
I think even the concept is abrasive to me, since it turns Kurt half demon. It defeats the entire point of his mutation which makes him appear demonic, but it only being skin-deep. With his father being Azazel, it also slightly cheapens his whole relationship with religion as just being "because his dad's the devil."

This may be the one retcon that I disagree with the strongest. Mainly because it actively tries to belittle Raven and Irene's relationship, since editorial HATED the fact that Claremont had that idea in mind (the two being Kurt's parents). Also, it was against the Comics Code to depict same-sex relationships, until Marvel scrapped it in the early 00's, and by that time Azazel had just been created, so the two ladies were doomed from the start..

Sorry, you've awoken the Destiny fan in me, Blunder. :p She was a fantastic character, and it sucks that she had to die. It's also made even worse in that her presence is erased in almost every media adaptation of the X-Men. I believe the only thing she's appeared in has been X-Men: Evolution, and even then only briefly as Rogue's adoptive mother.

(I also agree with you about Morrison's run, but don't tell anyone, because most people love it...)

Ditto, except I like Morrison's run okay. To me it was just so different, it really felt like this huge change from what came before. The Eve Of Destruction storyline was what really felt like, to me, the end of the "classic X-men" feeling, and while I liked some of what Morrison did, there were definitely aspects that I did not like. I felt he was trying to push this too "trendy realistic/trendy statements" vibe, and sometimes it worked and sometimes it did not. Loved the reveal at the start of Planet X but it ultimately ended in such a way that it's up there as one of my least favorite storylines. Still, it was better the UXM at the time though thank goodness we had X-Treme X-Men!

donmeca2020 07-09-2016 07:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redx24 (Post 666359)
Where abouts in Florida are u? I'm down in sarasota

Hollywood between Ft lauderdale and Miami.

Dr Kain 07-09-2016 07:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VonPooten (Post 666371)
I think even the concept is abrasive to me, since it turns Kurt half demon. It defeats the entire point of his mutation which makes him appear demonic, but it only being skin-deep. With his father being Azazel, it also slightly cheapens his whole relationship with religion as just being "because his dad's the devil."

This may be the one retcon that I disagree with the strongest. Mainly because it actively tries to belittle Raven and Irene's relationship, since editorial HATED the fact that Claremont had that idea in mind (the two being Kurt's parents). Also, it was against the Comics Code to depict same-sex relationships, until Marvel scrapped it in the early 00's, and by that time Azazel had just been created, so the two ladies were doomed from the start..

How do you figure Azazel has to be a demon in the X-Men universe?

BTW, out of curiosity, which Wolverine costume do you prefers, the brown or the yellow?

Tim 07-09-2016 07:29 AM

Why is the Ares Baf so damn expensive??

Harbinger 07-09-2016 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim (Post 666385)
Why is the Ares Baf so damn expensive??

Three ( two if ya consider wal mart one word ) words..... Wal Mart Exclusive


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