Art Figures AF-15 Heavy Armored Special Cop - He is the Law!

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Yeah they had a few uniforms inc Anderson and a handful of the Judges from the film not long back. Some went for mad money. Others were quite reserved.
 
On the subject of copyright infringement, this just posted on OSW:

https://www.onesixthwarriors.com/fo...equest-marvel-poptoys-apologize-publicly.html

If a problem arises with Art's Heavy Armored Space Cop, if hope it will be a simple matter of them telling the licence holder that this is, of course, Judge Daedd who bears absolutely no relation to someone called Judge Dredd.

That letter could not be more clear:

"Marvel owns and controls the rights to use and merchandise the names, designs, logos and likenesses affiliated with all of its characters and associated properties."

Pop Toys will be fine selling their Loji outfits out of some shack in China, but if Marvel wants to put the kibosh on their distribution in the US, they surely can and will. In this case, a bit of cheeky linework on a logo will not stand up in court.
 
In this case, a bit of cheeky linework on a logo will not stand up in court.

That's what concerns me. :panic:

So far Art Figures have been very lucky, considering the number of unmistakable and high profile characters they've released:

https://art-figures.com/collection/en/


And as somebody already suggested, the reason this figure seemed to have dropped out of nowhere and is due to be supplied very soon.
 
Well, I finally preordered two! I'll be keeping one MIB and display the other.

I really hope they end up making an Anderson fig. There's hope as, so far, they've released several characters of the same series (expendables, the Rock, Punisher...)

It prompted me to watch the movie again yesterday. I know a sequel isn't a sure thing, and I know they want to keep it low budget and grounded in reality, but what would I give for a sequel involving Judge Death!
 
I really hope they end up making an Anderson fig. There's hope as, so far, they've released several characters of the same series (expendables, the Rock, Punisher...)

I hope so, too, having started to watch the film for the first time.

**16k** said:
It prompted me to watch the movie again yesterday. I know a sequel isn't a sure thing, and I know they want to keep it low budget and grounded in reality, but what would I give for a sequel involving Judge Death!

The phenomenal interest in this figure, backed up by the amount of pre-orders, suggests that it will happen.

However, I also want to see a more comic-book oriented Mega-City One. But it might be a bit difficult, not just budget-wise, but because they've already established a more grounded and less futuristic/bizarre city with the 2012 film.
 
If the helmet is removable I'm sure some custom Urban sculpts will start appearing for the figure.
 
Who cares if it comes off. He never takes it off in the movie. What kind of bizzare deal breaker is that for such a cheap, beautiful figure?

I care :)....Anytime a figure gets a removable helmet,it becomes an even cooler figure......and from the stats given,it sounds like the helmet is removable,so thanks for your kind help :cuckoo:
 
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