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Marvel Toys has two full lines of their new Legendary Comic Book Heroes ready to go and fans are ready for more...
The first series will include:
- Judge Dredd
- Rip Claw
- Super Patriot
- Madman
- Savage Dragon
- Witchblade
- Pitt (Build-up)
The second series will include:
- Star
- Striker
- Ann O'Brien
- Marv
- Judge Death
- Darkness
- Monkey Man (Build-up)
The line will also include "Twin Packs", the first to be Conan vs. Wraarl and the two main characters from the Body Bags comic.
Marvel Toys will cure fan fear of NOT being able to complete their amazing build-a-figures thanks to evenly packed cases which will hold one full set (which means one FULL "build-a-figure") as well as the variant regular figures from the series.
Series 1 is scheduled to hit retailers in July with the second series to follow later this year. If all goes well, Marvel Toys plans to release 3 to 4 new series per year as well as 1/6 scale Icon-style figures too.
Counterpunch wrote:Some of these will rock, others... I dunno.
Supreme Convoy wrote:
I remember emailing the company that was making these begging for The Rocketeer. They're working on it![]()
Counterpunch wrote:I've been thinking about this line and there's definately something that bothers me about them.
Both ToyBiz and Sota have during the course of discussions with various boards, said that there are some characters, both Marvel and SF that aren't nearly popular enough to market.
Now here we have whole series of figures, the most popular of which, Witchblade, is even only marginally popular.
So what's the deal? Are there dedicated legions of Savage Dragon fans out there I don't know about? My issue on this point is, I started collecting Marvel Legends in Series 9. Which meant I bought Deathlock, Bullseye, Dr. Strange and the rest with the intent of getting Galactus. I honestly felt guilty buying a bunch of figures of characters that I previously found to be retarded.
Those purchases got me to read up on the characters and find out that they were honestly pretty cool (except for Deathlock, Zombi-Cyborg-US Army soliders with a afro-american bend to the story just don't relate to me, who knew?).
So, should I buy these waves entirely and hope they grow on me? Can anyone make a case for why these are cool enough to own?
Caelus wrote:Wonder if there are any Danger Girl figures in the future. Maybe a Major Maxim BAF?
Cyber Bishop wrote:I am sure like we Transformers fans that there are plenty fans of The Savage Dragon and some of these other characters.
Just because you and I may not be huge fans of some of these characters there are plenty that are.
Cyber Bishop wrote:I know why you posed your question I just don't know if you will get the answers you desire on Seibertron..
Savage Dragon had a cartoon in the 90's on the USA network so that means that he had some sort of popularity.
In the 90's a lot of these characters were popular by comic shop rats.
All I can say is if you do not like them then simply do not buy them and don't worry who likes them or thinks they are cool.
You did the research on the ML characters that you once thought retarded, do research on these new ones and you decide if you like them.
Honestly there is no need to make something like this so complicated. They are toys based on characters that mean something to someone otherwise they would not be made.
Counterpunch wrote:Here's the deal, and I'm not being hostile, I just think this is valid discussion.
Now, I didn't start the thread here. So, it wasn't like this was my first stop for info on 90's comic characters
A line of toys based on relatively obscure characters is coming out. Yes, if you look hard enough at anything you are going to find fans of that thing. Yes, these characters had some relevance back in the 90's. Will they sell? With whatever fans out there are left and they ToyBiz Sculptors behind them, I'm sure they will sell. Why can't I ask questions about the subject matter without getting canned answers or being told to go elsewhere?
Asking questions about relatively obscure characters/things is a perfectly valid thing to do on a discussion forum. Want me to just sit around and find whatever tidbits on info are out there on these characters? Fine, I can do that (In fact, I did just that last night and unfortunately, there isn't the wealth of information out there that you might think). But that kills all point of coming here and discussing anything to begin with. Just referring me out to the web and telling me to research it myself, doesn't that just about damn near kill any discussion? Why talk about anything on the boards? We can all just Wiki it, Google it, or other. Wouldn't you agree that the message boards are a prime source of info generation from people who are or were interested? Don't get me wrong, I'm reading through Fwoosh and AF.com too, but what's wrong with posing the question here?
Again, not being rude. Sorry for getting this essentially off-topic.
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