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In-Hand Images: Avengers Infinite Death's Head

Posted by El Duque May 16, 2014 at 9:35am CDT 15,728 views
In-hand images, yes? Thanks to the Come, See Toy Blog we have images of the Death's Head figure from the upcoming Avengers Infinite line. The figure features a removable cape, shield, axe, and mace. Both hands can be removed and replaced with the aforementioned axe and mace for awesome freelance peace keeping action! We've mirrored a selection of packaged and in-hand images below, additional images and full review can be found by clicking here.

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Transformers News: Re: Death's Head Avengers Infinite Wave Available for Pre-Order @ BBTS

Transformers News: Re: Death's Head Avengers Infinite Wave Available for Pre-Order @ BBTS

Transformers News: Re: Death's Head Avengers Infinite Wave Available for Pre-Order @ BBTS

Transformers News: Re: Death's Head Avengers Infinite Wave Available for Pre-Order @ BBTS

Transformers News: Re: Death's Head Avengers Infinite Wave Available for Pre-Order @ BBTS

Transformers News: Re: Death's Head Avengers Infinite Wave Available for Pre-Order @ BBTS

Transformers News: Re: Death's Head Avengers Infinite Wave Available for Pre-Order @ BBTS

Transformers News: Re: Death's Head Avengers Infinite Wave Available for Pre-Order @ BBTS

Transformers News: Re: Death's Head Avengers Infinite Wave Available for Pre-Order @ BBTS

Transformers News: Re: Death's Head Avengers Infinite Wave Available for Pre-Order @ BBTS

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Comment by Sabrblade May 16, 2014
Looks like a must have, yes?
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Comment by Rated X May 16, 2014
This thing could have been in every G1 comic, and I still wouldnt buy it. Its so Marvelish. I hate super heroes/villians and am so glad the sunbow cartoon didnt go that route.
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Comment by mooncake623 May 16, 2014
Rated X wrote:This thing could have been in every G1 comic, and I still wouldnt buy it. Its so Marvelish. I hate super heroes/villians and am so glad the sunbow cartoon didnt go that route.


Sunbow was part of Marvel no?

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Comment by Sabrblade May 16, 2014
Rated X wrote:This thing could have been in every G1 comic, and I still wouldnt buy it. Its so Marvelish. I hate super heroes/villians and am so glad the sunbow cartoon didnt go that route.
Good thing he's not a super hero/villain. :P
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Comment by Diem May 16, 2014
Rated X wrote:This thing could have been in every G1 comic, and I still wouldnt buy it. Its so Marvelish. I hate super heroes/villians and am so glad the sunbow cartoon didnt go that route.


I agree, though my personal objection of him was that in a universe full of already surprisingly well-established characters they had to introduce this guy. If they needed an ill-tempered lunatic to chase Galvatron through time what exactly was, say, Afterburner doing that was so important he couldn't fill this role.
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Comment by triKlops May 16, 2014
Glad to see this finally becoming a reality, yes?.
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Comment by Sabrblade May 16, 2014
Diem wrote:
Rated X wrote:This thing could have been in every G1 comic, and I still wouldnt buy it. Its so Marvelish. I hate super heroes/villians and am so glad the sunbow cartoon didnt go that route.


I agree, though my personal objection of him was that in a universe full of already surprisingly well-established characters they had to introduce this guy. If they needed an ill-tempered lunatic to chase Galvatron through time what exactly was, say, Afterburner doing that was so important he couldn't fill this role.
The UK comic was still somewhat reliant on the US comic at the time. By the time Death's Head was introduced in the UK, Afterburner had already been introduced in the US two months earlier, and so the UK comics were working to not contradict what was going on the US issues at the time.

Plus, Afterburner isn't a bounty hunter, which is specifically what Simon Furman wanted to use as, according to Geoff Senior, Furman's script called for such a character. And since they wanted to do something new and creative, they chose to make this new character a non-Transformer who would serve to frame the story. As a result, the character proved immensely popular with the readers of the time.
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Comment by mblase75 May 16, 2014
Can someone familiar with the character tell me why Death's Head is human-sized when fighting human characters in the comics, and Transformers-sized when fighting Transformers?
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Comment by Seibertron May 16, 2014
mblase75 wrote:Can someone familiar with the character tell me why Death's Head is human-sized when fighting human characters in the comics, and Transformers-sized when fighting Transformers?


Dr Who came along and shrunk Death's Head from being a Transformers sized character to a human sized character and sent him off from the Transformers Universe to the Marvel Universe.
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Comment by Diem May 16, 2014
Seibertron wrote:
mblase75 wrote:Can someone familiar with the character tell me why Death's Head is human-sized when fighting human characters in the comics, and Transformers-sized when fighting Transformers?


Dr Who came along and shrunk Death's Head from being a Transformers sized character to a human sized character and sent him off from the Transformers Universe to the Marvel Universe.


Even though I know that's the truth it still sounds like you're taking the piss. :lol: Oh Marvel, you so wacky.
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Comment by Sabrblade May 16, 2014
Also, about the Sunbow cartoon not having super heroes/villains in it, yes, it totally did. Only they weren't humans. They were the Transformers themselves. The Autobots and Decepticons were so painfully obvious super heroes and super villains to the people of Earth in that cartoon. Take the old Superfriends cartoon, turn them and the Legion of Doom into giant transforming robots instead of humans/humanoids, and there's hardly any difference between them.
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Comment by Diem May 16, 2014
Sabrblade wrote:Also, about the Sunbow cartoon not having super heroes/villains in it, yes, it totally did. Only they weren't humans. They were the Transformers themselves. The Autobots and Decepticons were so painfully obvious super heroes and super villains to the people of Earth in that cartoon. Take the old Superfriends cartoon, turn them and the Legion of Doom into giant transforming robots instead of humans/humanoids, and there's hardly any difference between them.


Yeah, it's pretty obvious that the writers had superheroes on the mind. "This one can teleport! This one has super strength! This one can create illusions!"

Not that that wound up being a bad thing.
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Comment by chuckdawg1999 May 16, 2014
Something tells me that cape is meant to be glued in so be careful when in hand. Also take great care removing the hands as MU figures are generally made with cheaper, more brittle plastic.
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Comment by MGrotusque May 16, 2014
Seibertron wrote:
Dr Who came along and shrunk Death's Head from being a Transformers sized character to a human sized character and sent him off from the Transformers Universe to the Marvel Universe.


This is mind boggling to me! I was NOT expecting to see Dr. Who show up in this thread. I want that comic as i'm a huge Dr.Who fan. What was the issue number and what Dr??

This is very exciting for me now and that DH fig looks great. They did a good job on that sculpt.
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Comment by triKlops May 16, 2014
MGrotusque wrote:
Seibertron wrote:
Dr Who came along and shrunk Death's Head from being a Transformers sized character to a human sized character and sent him off from the Transformers Universe to the Marvel Universe.


This is mind boggling to me! I was NOT expecting to see Dr. Who show up in this thread. I want that comic as i'm a huge Dr.Who fan. What was the issue number and what Dr??

This is very exciting for me now and that DH fig looks great. They did a good job on that sculpt.


Hopefully this helps ya.

http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Death%27s_Head
http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Death%27s_Head_(G1)
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Comment by MGrotusque May 16, 2014
It helps very much. Thanx dude ;)^ ;)^ ;)^
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Comment by Sabrblade May 17, 2014
Diem wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:Also, about the Sunbow cartoon not having super heroes/villains in it, yes, it totally did. Only they weren't humans. They were the Transformers themselves. The Autobots and Decepticons were so painfully obvious super heroes and super villains to the people of Earth in that cartoon. Take the old Superfriends cartoon, turn them and the Legion of Doom into giant transforming robots instead of humans/humanoids, and there's hardly any difference between them.


Yeah, it's pretty obvious that the writers had superheroes on the mind. "This one can teleport! This one has super strength! This one can create illusions!"

Not that that wound up being a bad thing.
What's more is that the same goes for the human/non-TF villains in the G1 cartoon. Dr. Arkeville, for instance, fits the classic "evil scientist with mind control technology" supervillain role almost too well. King Nergill is the classic "evil king of an inhuman kingdom." TORQ III is the classic "computer AI gone mad". Kremzeek is the classic "accidental chaotic energy monster". Abdul Fakkadi is the classic "militaristic dictator of a foreign nation." Etc.

And some of the others match up with more well known supervillains:
  • Lord Chumley -- Kraven the Hunter
  • Shawn Berger -- Lex Luthor
  • Victor Drath -- The Kingpin
  • Old Snake is Cobra Commander
By comparison, Death's Head is hardly all that different. Though, again, he isn't even a superhero or supervillain, anyway. He's a robotic bounty hunter.

One could even argue that he's practically like what Nightbird was, only with a personality/life/career of his own, and not built by humans (but he was still built by someone, nonetheless). Or like Nijika before she was damaged. Or like NUL-A from "The Ultimate Weapon" (if he too was created by someone).
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Comment by Burn May 17, 2014
Sabrblade wrote:Though, again, he isn't even a superhero or supervillain, anyway. He's a robotic bounty hunter.


He's a member MI:13, he's a comic book character that's fought alongside and against other superheroes, he's both.
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Comment by Diem May 17, 2014
Sabrblade wrote:
Diem wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:Also, about the Sunbow cartoon not having super heroes/villains in it, yes, it totally did. Only they weren't humans. They were the Transformers themselves. The Autobots and Decepticons were so painfully obvious super heroes and super villains to the people of Earth in that cartoon. Take the old Superfriends cartoon, turn them and the Legion of Doom into giant transforming robots instead of humans/humanoids, and there's hardly any difference between them.


Yeah, it's pretty obvious that the writers had superheroes on the mind. "This one can teleport! This one has super strength! This one can create illusions!"

Not that that wound up being a bad thing.
What's more is that the same goes for the human/non-TF villains in the G1 cartoon. Dr. Arkeville, for instance, fits the classic "evil scientist with mind control technology" supervillain role almost too well. King Nergill is the classic "evil king of an inhuman kingdom." TORQ III is the classic "computer AI gone mad". Kremzeek is the classic "accidental chaotic energy monster". Abdul Fakkadi is the classic "militaristic dictator of a foreign nation." Etc.

And some of the others match up with more well known supervillains:
  • Lord Chumley -- Kraven the Hunter
  • Shawn Berger -- Lex Luthor
  • Victor Drath -- The Kingpin
  • Old Snake is Cobra Commander
By comparison, Death's Head is hardly all that different. Though, again, he isn't even a superhero or supervillain, anyway. He's a robotic bounty hunter.

One could even argue that he's practically like what Nightbird was, only with a personality/life/career of his own, and not built by humans (but he was still built by someone, nonetheless). Or like Nijika before she was damaged. Or like NUL-A from "The Ultimate Weapon" (if he too was created by someone).


Well we gettin' too deep. I'm only here for the giant robots.
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Comment by Sabrblade May 17, 2014
Burn wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:Though, again, he isn't even a superhero or supervillain, anyway. He's a robotic bounty hunter.


He's a member MI:13, he's a comic book character that's fought alongside and against other superheroes, he's both.
Was mostly referring to his term in the TFUK comics.
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