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Re: Hot Toys Superman
It depends when you were born. The ones that saw those movies late 70's early 80's have a very close connection to the character because of the comic book, propaganda and of course the first two movies back then Superman was in the same league as Indiana Jones, Star Wars and James Bond.
Like everyone said here the only representation that we have of that character (Chris Reeve) is the Fly Away Action Mego 12 inch figure, so look for it and tell me if a sculpt by Arnie Kim is necessary.
The fan base for this figure is not only here on sideshowfreaks is all over the world and i can guaranteed you that it will be a sell out piece when it comes out!
Then again lets not forget the well done job for Mr. Reeve on portraying the character by today i think is the best one out there. If you see the movie you'll see how much he gives as an actor for this role even if hes on a Halloween costume, by today standards of course.
Is the fan base for the Reeve Superman really that big?
I keep reading in this thread how humongous this announcement is supposed to be, but I'm not sure I quite follow.
Granted, I'm not that big of a fan of Superman or the CR incarnation, but still...
I never got the sense that either was such a big deal to the world at large.
I haven't seen any Superman related thread become any bigger than the Alien, Predator, Terminator, Batman or Star Wars threads. And there's been plenty of Superman related figures in the past few years. Sure, none of HT quality (except of course the HT SR figures), but then again, one might argue that SW figures are not at HT level.
I'm probably not looking in the right places because I'm not such a fan, but I just never got the sense Superman was that big.
Having said that, I'm really looking forward to seeing more about this figure, it's a classic and will probably look really nice in all its retro-glory.
It depends when you were born. The ones that saw those movies late 70's early 80's have a very close connection to the character because of the comic book, propaganda and of course the first two movies back then Superman was in the same league as Indiana Jones, Star Wars and James Bond.
Like everyone said here the only representation that we have of that character (Chris Reeve) is the Fly Away Action Mego 12 inch figure, so look for it and tell me if a sculpt by Arnie Kim is necessary.
The fan base for this figure is not only here on sideshowfreaks is all over the world and i can guaranteed you that it will be a sell out piece when it comes out!
Then again lets not forget the well done job for Mr. Reeve on portraying the character by today i think is the best one out there. If you see the movie you'll see how much he gives as an actor for this role even if hes on a Halloween costume, by today standards of course.