Really?
captain sack said:
the only collaboration is that sideshow went and got the license from hasbro after hasbro dumped it. it's not like they're working together on figures or sideshow is selling hasbro stuff. that sideshow/hasbro press release was almost comical in the amount of butt kissing sideshow did in it.
Is this correct? Hasbro dumped the license? If there's no ongoing relationship, why the press release? I had the same response to the release as Captain Sack did, but I assumed Hasbro had parted with the license "for good and valuable consideration," meaning some form of payment. Perhaps a percentage. And if they think a percentage of Sideshow's sales compensates for the loss of their exclusive license, then yeah...I think Sideshow is showing a new and fascinating inclination to own the 1:6 market, either by securing the best licenses or by absorbing distribution, which has the same ultimate effect. Nearly
all the world's best commercially produced 1:6 figures will come from, or through, Sideshow by this time next year.
I agree with Bonehead15 that since Takara has severed its distribution arrangement with BBI, it's an obvious next target for Sideshow. Has that Uma Thurman "Kill Bill" figure come out yet?
As for Medicom, I agree with Viking28. The Johnny Rotten sculpt is to Mr. Lydon as the Luke sculpt is to Mr. Hamill, all cleaned up and prettified. Old Johnny had a distinctly wall-eyed and intimidating stare. The figure could be a Backstreet Boy in punk regalia. (Cool shirt though.)
I'd also love less expensive Medicom Fujiko Mine figures. There's just something about a girl in a leather catsuit.
Hey, Happy Thanksgiving fellow freaks!