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Agree, saw a Rogue in a store not so long ago (that was my first extra). Have also seen Wolverine once. Cable twice. Everyone else except Deadpool multiple times, nada on Deadpool.
Have seen nothing of Space Venom wave or Abomination wave. And Brick and Mortar wonders why we don't buy from them as much as they'd like - those of us who preorder online get them 2-3 months before retail it seems. |
I have not seen abomination wave anywhere in my area period. Granted i just want silk spider bitch and cap but id pick up the others to make abomb....but paint it blue for a rick jones abomb,
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Oh damn Trivial! I love that agent toxin!
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Either way i need venom heads...and hell venom himself. ;)
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After weeks of checking, one of my local Walmarts finally got the Space Venom wave in. Of course however, it must've gone out between my trips because all they had left were Peter and Miles. Went ahead and picked up Peter, but I'm pretty bummed I missed out of Hobgoblin. He's the only other figure from the wave I'm planning on purchasing.
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Picked up the Target War Machine/Disco Armor 2-pack. I have pretty much no opinion on the Disco Armor. I mean, it's fine for what it is but I don't even think people that like their Iron-Man armor collection would be too excited over this piece.
The War Machine however, is fantastic. I love the sort of dark-grey sparkly paint and silver they use and I LOVE the bulk of the figure. I have no problem attaching his accessories into his back, if you really push them in, friction does a decent job of keeping them in place. My only real complaint is the head sits a little odd on the body. Makes him look like he has no neck. This problem is easily remedied by taking off the head and not putting it all the way on the ball joint. You can add some blu-tack or some other type of putty to make it a more secure fit, and it makes the proportions of the figure much, much better (I may show some pictures tomorrow). One thing I like about Iron-Man figures is that in the comic books, Iron-Man suits already look high-tech and practical, so the movie figures still fit in quite well with the comic book figures. I may use this War Machine as a modern comic book figure. |
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yeah...THAT exactly. Knowing how i love these figure from these waves...i would be SUPER FRUSTRATED right now for KNOWING so many figures are out and i couldn't find them. I'm still amazed i've NEVER seen a Nick Fury figure on a shelf/peg. Only saw BP the one time. I've still yet to see Winter Soldier or Falcon. From the Space Venom wave I've only ever seen ONE figure (i think it was one of the girls) out and never any others. Abomination wave I've never seen any figures either. Id be missing like 14 figures and going nuts over it. Online ordering and Arkers help fill out the rest. Quote:
got these 3 from my man Byrnes.. man i swear you must have pulled Scarlet Sp out of the box and never touched him...he and his joints felt like new.. http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps9rk2g57j.jpg and from China...mannnn listen....the bootleg game is officially STEPPED UP... snagging these are no brainers.... http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/n...psff4uo5gt.jpg http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps6ylxl9eq.jpg http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/n...psksqcpdas.jpg http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/n...psnd37v2tl.jpg http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/n...psaclciwbp.jpg http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/n...pslkmglqpf.jpg |
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I agree with everyone that creating individual characters is a better way forward in the long run, but for the current market legacy characters are financially more viable options of diversifying their cast. New titles don't last long due to oversaturation of the market. Nighthawk just got cancelled, She-Hulk got cancelled, X-23 got cancelled, Gambit got cancelled, and Hellcat, Drax and Mockingbird are all in danger of getting cancelled. Even Scarlet Witch, an extremely well-known character, has a badly selling book which will inevitably be cancelled soon. The Mighty Thor, however, is selling really well. Same as Ms. Marvel and Spider-Man. It makes sense that Marvel are attempting to recreate that formula. Using well-known brands guarantees a longevity that can't really be questioned (unless it's Ghost Rider, which also got cancelled). From a business perspective, legacy characters are doing very well, and Marvel is a business. Creatively? Your mileage is varying, with some loving them, and others hating them due to their principles, but given a chance, a few of the titles are really well written. Speaking of legacy... http://66.media.tumblr.com/043585a95...vnbo1_1280.jpg |
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Now i will say i love that shot ya did. Whered ya get that marvel girl statue piece? |
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Right now though, they're losing loyal fans with revamp after revamp and status-quo change after status-quo change. Truthfully I think the only difference between myself and those who aren't a fan of these diverse legacy characters (yourself included Nite, but obviously I'm not targetting you, just speaking with you), is that I'm alright having a look at any series, and if they take my fancy and I can afford it, I'll buy it. If Thor happens to be Jane Foster in it, or Logan is an older, alternative one, that's fine with me! On the opposite side, if someone doesn't like that, that's cool too, because it'll probably change in five years' time. Oh and thanks! The Jean Grey statue is a custom using the old Hasbro Marvel Girl figure. |
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The constant changing is another issue....it seems ever since that giant age of apocalypse everything is always retconning every time ya turn around. And series only go to like issue 20 or 30 as opposed to the they ran into the triple digits. It just feels like nothing is being made for longevity that its just a crash n burn scenario...ie bilk it for all its worth then dump it, retcon it and slap a new coat of paint over a rusty body to make it seem new. I guess im just old and cynnical wanting new original stuff ( to whatever particular company ) instead of just draping a cover over an old couch and calling it new. ;) |
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Devil's advocate musings aside, I get where you are coming from on on the difficulty of launching a new character (and not so new even - Gambit, Nighthawk, and others...). That's why I encouraged that Marvel be more courageous with new titles. These books are getting cancelled after ten issues. The first volume of Rom ran for 75 issues, and Nova's first volume ran for 21. More time needs to be invested for these characters to get on their feet and find their stride. I think Marvel should bring back titles like Marvel Team-up and Marvel Two In One. Comics that are/were anchored by popular heroes (Spider Man -MTU and Thing - MTIO), yet served to introduce new characters to readers. Those two titles exposed me to a wider Marvel Universe; characters and concepts like Deatlok, Quasar, Jack of Hearts, Black Goliath, Aquarius and Project Pegasus. They have to get out of their comfort zone because abusing Legacy is only going to get them but so far... |
Wow, this topic has turned into bootleg galore. WTF? Deadpool is not the center of the Marvel universe guys. :D
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Everyone seems to love those bootlegs, am I the only one that doesn't? It's a good likeness for Jeremy Renner and they deserve some credit for giving Black Widow double elbows but Hulk looks like a washed up ex-Hulk starting to go to seed, Vision looks like a cosplay by a middle aged banker and something just seems off about Iron Man and War Machine. Something in the proportions.
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i (sometimes prematurely) criticize figs when i see previews of them. But in hand they are usually better. I wasn't keen on these when i first saw them...then i read...and saw enough reviews of them to go ahead and give them a shot. So to boost my collection, add a few figs i didn't have, ..add a variation or two...meh.. I've paid more for ONE figure than i did for all of these combined. The price was great...and i'm REALLY content with my purchase. Quote:
circa 1996 i had an mp3 of Return of the Mack by Mark Morrison circa 1999 i had a Tag Heuer watch that for some reason stopped working after a year circa 2005 i watched a movie that someone purchased in a barbershop of a feature film that was still in theaters. circa 2016 i purchased some, what i thought to be Marvel Legends figs from the internets. It said it was from China..and toys are made in China so i figured...ya know. I'm fairly certain there'll be more circas.....from time to time.. Quote:
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Edit: Nice find, DTL! How are you finding the Hawkeye and Black Widow figures? Those are the only two I'd be interesting in, but they look pretty nice. Is the plastic good quality?
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I'll second that idea by saying another problem is writers who only go to the Big Two to make a name for themselves, then promptly leave to make their own comics. It smells less like interest in characters, and more like self promotion. Perhaps that's why I like Jason Aaron on Thor? He's been there 4 years and isn't showing any signs of leaving. :D Quote:
So yes it is teen Jean witnessing her own legacy, from the All-New X-Men title. The premise was probably one of Bendis' best ideas with wonderful potential, but the kids should have gone back to the past by now, lest they become annoying to readers. Quote:
Though yes, if a tremendously popular (or once popular should I say) character like Gambit can't keep his own series afloat, you know there's poor demand. They even put Mark Waid and Chris Samnee on Black Widow with a brilliant opening arc, and no-one's paying attention to that, either. Everybody is burned out, it seems. Also, I wouldn't mind seeing a super set up of Enchantress versus Thor or Doctor Strange, mate. Just saying..... :D |
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The only thing i wasn't super fond of was Black Widows head sculpt. I'm used to the Scar Jo. I specifically bought that one for the body BUT..it's actually not that bad of a figure anyway. Hawkeye is better than i expected. and... YOUR JEAN PIC IS FANTASTIC!!... the lighting is a great addition. |
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