Joda
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So both Mezco and 3A are doing 1/12 mixed media 2000AD action figures? How did that happen?
Aaaand, this is the part that has me scratching my head as well.
So both Mezco and 3A are doing 1/12 mixed media 2000AD action figures? How did that happen?
Aaaand, this is the part that has me scratching my head as well.
Ripped from Rebellion’s award winning comic is Mega-City One’s most notorious Street Judge, Judge Dredd. Some time in the near future Mega City One is part of what is left of a dystopian society and the law is upheld by Judges. Charged with the authority to act as judge, jury and executioner Street Judges are on the front line of maintaining order in a post apocalyptic world. Working closely with Rebellion and comic book artist Ben Willsher to design the most accurate figure possible based on the characters current look the One:12 Collective has crafted a finely detailed figure with some truly amazing features. The Judge Dredd figure has a comic accurate, digitally sculpted likeness, a specially silkscreened spandex uniform with a real working zipper to create a realism at this scale not seen before and numerous accessories as well as interchangeable parts.
The One:12 Collective Judge Dredd features:
- Iconic helmet with translucent visor
- Real leather-like fabric uniform
- Equipment belt with working compartments for grenades and ammo magazine
- Boots with holster and knife sheath
- Boot knife
-Handcuffs
- Lawgiver pistol
- Lawgiver ammo magazine
- Daystick
- Two grenades
- One set of fists
- One gun/holding hand
- One open hand
- One pointing hand
- One choking hand
- Display base and posing post
Each figure is packaged in a deluxe, fifth panel window box with translucent acetate slipcover. Designed for collector convenience, the packaging allows for both maximum protection as well as ease of removal for display.
Judge Dredd brings law to stores in 2015.
I see a lot of talk about displaying the 3A Judge Death with this guy, but I don't think they'll actually look that great together. 3A's style seems a bit less 'pop art' and the colors are pretty desaturated. I can only assume the rest of their 2000AD line will follow suit. A darker take than Mezco's, that's for sure. It's a shame we can't realistically expect Mezco to produce more 2000AD figures.
What will look cool is when I pair Mezco's Previews Exclusive Bats with Dredd for my own take on Judge Dredd vs Batman...
I see a lot of talk about displaying the 3A Judge Death with this guy, but I don't think they'll actually look that great together. 3A's style seems a bit less 'pop art' and the colors are pretty desaturated. I can only assume the rest of their 2000AD line will follow suit. A darker take than Mezco's, that's for sure. It's a shame we can't realistically expect Mezco to produce more 2000AD figures.
What will look cool is when I pair Mezco's Previews Exclusive Bats with Dredd for my own take on Judge Dredd vs Batman...
Well, it's difficult to judge based only on Judge Death. He should be de-saturated, color-wise. I'd love to see 3A do the supernatural figures and Mezco do other 2000AD human figures.