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Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 6:11 am
by Sabrblade
Dead Metal wrote:Why is this in the Transformers toy section? He's a Marvel toy based on a Marvrl comic character. Sure he was in a ton of Marvel UK TF comics, but he's still not an actual Transformers character.
This should be in the Non-Transformers forum.
Or will we be reporting on every new Spider-Man anf GI Joe toy that comes out now?
He was a TF character first, as it was the TF comics from which he was created as a character.

Or, to put it another way, because Ryan permits it.

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 6:45 am
by leakin' lubricant
Dead Metal wrote:Why is this in the Transformers toy section? He's a Marvel toy based on a Marvrl comic character. Sure he was in a ton of Marvel UK TF comics, but he's still not an actual Transformers character.
This should be in the Non-Transformers forum.
Or will we be reporting on every new Spider-Man anf GI Joe toy that comes out now?


Come on now he quite clearly is a Transformers character, it just so happens that he has continued to appear in story lines transcending Transformers, let me put it this way, would you pose that same argument if an Impactor figure was to be released?

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 8:08 am
by Sabrblade
Burn wrote:And what, because he was only doing it for profit doesn't make him a villain?

ah, no. Regardless of what was driving him, he was (albeit briefly) the heroes antagonist, ergo, villain.
In every TF issue he appeared it, there were very clear cut, black-and-white, obvious good guys (the Autobots) and obvious bad guys (either Decepticons or Unicron), with him being caught in the middle of the two.

Being an antagonist is not the same thing as being a villain. An antagonist is merely an obstacle for the protagonist. A villain is much deeper than that. Villains are evil, evil is what makes villains be villains in the most basic of aspects. Death's Head, however, is not evil. Best one could describe him as is an "anti-hero". Neither good nor evil, neither hero nor villain.

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 2:56 pm
by Burn
Comics are that black and white actually. But hey, we both know how this goes. You keep shoving your argument down someone's throat until they get annoyed and give up.

So keep arguing, as far as I care, you're wrong. Done.

Death's Head available to order at HTS

PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 10:58 pm
by Tresob
At least he was at the time of writing. Ships 6/23:
http://www.hasbrotoyshop.com/marvel-infinite-series-marvels-deaths-head-figure?BR=820&SBR=801&ID=33160

Good hunting!

(And don't forget the 10% discount code: 10htsdisc to help with the exorbitant shipping...or, you know, just order six of him and get free shipping.)

Marvel Infinite Death's Head Pre-Orders at HasbroToyShop.com

PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 2:48 am
by Va'al
Fellow Seibertron.com user Tresob is helpful, yes? They have a tip about the Freelance Peacekeeping Agent Death's Head from the Marvel Avengers Infinite line - and created by Transformers wordsmith Simon Furman and brought to life by Geff Senior. It's ready to pre-order with shipping date of 23rd June at HasbroToyShop.com. Here's a reminder of what you'll be getting, courtesy of the Seibertron.com galleries. And in case you want a deal on the shipping, Tresob also reminds us of the 10htsdisc code for a 10% discount - nice of them, yes?

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Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:00 am
by chuckdawg1999
Amazon 3rd party sellers have it in-stock for a premium though.

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:11 am
by Sabrblade
Out of stock.

Already went with BBTS, though. :)

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 8:04 am
by gothsaurus
So are these coming to the shelf in normal stores? Or do I need to hunt and find one of these guys online?

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 9:52 am
by Seibertron
gothsaurus wrote:So are these coming to the shelf in normal stores? Or do I need to hunt and find one of these guys online?


I haven't seen the new Marvel Infinite Series figures anywhere here in Chicago. Not sure which chain is carrying them but I haven't seen anything at Toys R Us, Walmart, Target, Meijer, Kmart or Kohl's.

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 10:03 am
by gothsaurus
If that's the case... I KNOW they won't show their faces in Arkansas. Sigh. Sold out at BBTS. Anyone else have a lead?

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 10:03 am
by MGrotusque
This is a great looking figure. Too bad it's already going for a premium and has limited supplies it seems.

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 10:15 am
by gothsaurus
Shelf price is surprisingly cheap. If I could find it for twice that, I'd be pleased.

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 3:51 pm
by chuckdawg1999
gothsaurus wrote:Shelf price is surprisingly cheap. If I could find it for twice that, I'd be pleased.


I'm getting mine through BBTS in July, this is a bad (good) summer for the Marvel Universe figures.

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 4:15 pm
by gothsaurus
looks like ebay prices aren't impossible. Guess I'll go that route if I can't find another online retailer. Seems like a great way to add some old school Marvel character love without breaking the bank.

I'd love to get some of the Japan figures like Hi-Q and Alpha Trion, but the price of $100+ isn't worth it, sadly. :BANG_HEAD:

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 7:04 am
by neu318
Just found him on: http://www.dorksidetoys.com/Marvel-Aven ... v53128.htm

for $12.99 plus shipping. Paid around $17.00

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 3:27 pm
by leakin' lubricant
He's arrived, yes?
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Just got in from a long day at work so will post some more pics tomorrow eh?

Maybe even do a review yes? (ok I'll stop now... Yes?)

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 9:47 pm
by Sabrblade
leakin' lubricant wrote:He's arrived, yes?


Just got in from a long day at work so will post some more pics tomorrow eh?

Maybe even do a review yes? (ok I'll stop now... Yes?)
Where'd you get yours from? I preordered from BBTS and it's still on preorder for July there.

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 11:35 pm
by leakin' lubricant
Got him off eBay cost me £20 which I didn't think was too bad considering being shipped from the US and that hasn't officially hit stores yet

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 6:17 am
by neu318
I got mine last week. Was not expecting it since it said preorder for June 23.

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 2:58 pm
by leakin' lubricant
Well finally got him out of the packaging so I thoughts I'd do a brief review.

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Now this figure has caused a great deal of discussion, the old is he isn't he a Transformers character debate, personally as a kid growing up in Manchester England, Deaths Head was a huge part of the reason I continued to read the comics, he was such an unpredictable and hard as nails character is was impossible not to be excited by him. This figure perfectly captures the presence he commanded in those old comics. The proportions are perfect and the he'd sculpt is superb. Now that doesn't mean that this is a perfect figure though, there are two things that bug me a little with the figure, the main problem is fixable so I'll start with that. As you can see in the photo above there is a large gap in the mid torso. I've tried to capture this better below.
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This causes a huge problem when posing as the whole upper torso/shoulder/cape section just kinda flops around making him quite unstable, as I said this is fixable, I applied a dab of superglue beneath the chest and cape section to secure it to the rest of the figure, which looks much better aesthetically and provides greater stability when posing. See the picture below.

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The second issue with this figure is the use of that weird rubbery plastic that all the main toy companies seem to be using these days, I don't mind it in certain areas such as the cape, but it is also used for his weapons and shield which make it difficult to store on his back without them constantly falling off, I can't help but feel that if they were to have used a slightly more robust material the weapons would store much more effectively.

Now on to the good stuff, he has good articulation, with a ball jointed head universal joints on his shoulders, hinge joints on his elbows and wrist rotation (thanks to the ability to swap his hands for weaponry), moving down the figure there is some movement in the mid torso section, hinge joints on the hips with thigh swivels and finally capped of with some ankle articulation, all of which provide the opportunity for some pretty dynamic posing options. The paints appear of good quality and the metallic finish on both the main body and the armour really make the figure pop.


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I took the liberty of adding in some more weaponry in those pictures, just felt they added to the figure a little.

As for scale I would class him as a small deluxe, here's a couple of reference shots.

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All in all I feel he is a very good figure, the cape section is a bit of a disappointment however easily fixed with some super glue, and some parts of the figure would have benefited from the use of more robust materials, but the fanboy factor of the this figure more than makes up for the above issues, he looks as though he has leapt right off the comic book pages and I am more thn happy to incorporate him into my Transformers collection. He looks good, yes?

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Pictorial Review - Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head

PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 4:08 pm
by Va'al
Fellow Seibertron.com member leakin' lubricant was lucky enough to receive their new Marvel Avengers Infinite Death's Head figure, and were kind enough to take the time to prepare a pictorial review of this great looking action figure. You'll give it a look, yes?

*Disclaimer: No, this is not a Transformers figure. Yes, it is front page news. The character started out in the Transformers comics, created in this incarnation by Simon Furman and Geoff Senior, and here at Seibertron.com we just really like him. So bear with us.

leakin' lubricant wrote:Well finally got him out of the packaging so I thought I'd do a brief review.

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Now this figure has caused a great deal of discussion, the old 'is he isn't he a Transformers character' debate. Personally as a kid growing up in Manchester, England, Death's Head was a huge part of the reason I continued to read the comics, he was such an unpredictable and hard as nails character is was impossible not to be excited by him. This figure perfectly captures the presence he commanded in those old comics. The proportions are perfect and the head sculpt is superb. Now that doesn't mean that this is a perfect figure though, there are two things that bug me a little. The main problem is fixable so I'll start with that. As you can see in the photo above there is a large gap in the mid torso. I've tried to capture this better below.

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This causes a huge problem when posing as the whole upper torso/shoulder/cape section just kinda flops around making him quite unstable; as I said this is fixable, I applied a dab of superglue beneath the chest and cape section to secure it to the rest of the figure, which looks much better aesthetically and provides greater stability when posing. See the picture below.

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The second issue with this figure is the use of that weird rubbery plastic that all the main toy companies seem to be using these days, I don't mind it in certain areas such as the cape, but it is also used for his weapons and shield which makes it difficult to store them on his back without them constantly falling off, I can't help but feel that if they were to have used a slightly more robust material the weapons would store much more effectively.

Now on to the good stuff: he has good articulation, with a ball jointed head, universal joints on his shoulders, hinge joints on his elbows and wrist rotation (thanks to the ability to swap his hands for weaponry). Moving down the figure there is some movement in the mid torso section, hinge joints on the hips with thigh swivels and finally capped of with some ankle articulation, all of which provide the opportunity for some pretty dynamic posing options. The paints appear of good quality and the metallic finish on both the main body and the armour really make the figure pop.

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I took the liberty of adding in some more weaponry in those pictures, just felt they added to the figure a little.

As for scale I would class him as a small deluxe, here's a couple of reference shots.

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All in all I feel he is a very good figure, the cape section is a bit of a disappointment however easily fixed with some super glue, and some parts of the figure would have benefited from the use of more robust materials, but the fanboy factor of the this figure more than makes up for the above issues, he looks as though he has leapt right off the comic book pages and I am more than happy to incorporate him into my Transformers collection. He looks good, yes?

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Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 4:40 pm
by Bumblevivisector
Maybe someone cleared this up before, but this figure is mostly accurate to the costume he had right after he left the TF book. Right after chasing Cyclonus and Scourge through Unicron's time portal, he bumped into The Doctor who shrank him to human size with The Master's matter condenser before flinging him into 8162, where his first encounter with Furman's team Dragon's Claws damaged him badly enough that he needed a full overhaul.

That's the look Death's Head maintained throughout his own title, so it's certainly appropriate, but I expect to see a LOT of attempts at kitbashing green padding onto this figure in this summer's Creative Roundups. If we all buy 2 or three for that purpose, hopefully the sales will convince Hasbro and Marvel to greenlight a 6" ML Death's Head to scale better with our TFs.

And at the risk of opening another can of turbo-worms, which Bee's in the pics with him? I don't recognize it.

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 4:45 pm
by Va'al
Bumblevivisector wrote:And at the risk of opening another can of turbo-worms, which Bee's in the pics with him? I don't recognize it.


ToyWorld Bii, I believe. Third party item. :-$


And I mean, the official reason for having it frontpaged is that.. we want to. But I put the disclaimer there as people have complained or questioned it previously. ;)

Re: Marvel Avengers Infinite Wave 2 Death's Head figure

PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 5:52 pm
by Shuttershock
Nice figure spotlight. Can you tell me whose guns Death's Head is holding? For super secret reasons, I need small pistol-like guns for a character.