lerath666
Super Freak
I hope this means Sideshow would be working on getting the rights for Marvel 12" comic based figures as well...that would be awesome!!
my pants... i would need new ones.
I hope this means Sideshow would be working on getting the rights for Marvel 12" comic based figures as well...that would be awesome!!
I want the Sinestro Corps.
That's why we keep you aroundI'm highly opinionated, and proud of it
lerath666 said:I'll again direct you to the GI Joe line. Sideshow tends to give more accessories than Hot toys. Trust me, these'll be amazing, and likely the BEST DC figures to date.
Hot toys can keep the overpriced, rotting rubber-suited movie garbage.
Comics Superior, all others inferior.
never really seen the joes so i was just saying thats why i like hot toys so much, but im extremely excited for this announcement just hope we get good accessoriesThat's why we keep you around
The Joes and the Clones come with so many accessories, posing never gets old
Oh and again I agree that...
Comics representation>movie rep
at calling the Hot Toys movie figures "garbage".
I swear, some of you can't try to make a point without resorting to hyperbole, drawing unnecessary lines in the sand and slinging mud at the "other side".
Hot Toys is the standard for detailed and amazingly realistic 1:6 figures, and has been for a while. Especially in production figures matching the detail of the prototypes (this is where Sideshow has especially dropped the ball in the past... if their Rock-n-Roll paint apps match the protptype then they've finally arrived, but that's no given). However, Sideshow has been making great strides to catch up and compete near that same level. Their prices have risen accordingly, but indeed their 1:6 figures have gotten MUCH better and they should be applauded for their continued evolution. And, yes, Hot Toys has had some QC issues of their own, most notably related to their desire to continue to push the envelope in 1:6 engineering. But at the end of the day we're all better off that both Hot Toys & Sideshow are now producing quality high-end 1:6 figures. There is no need to choose one over the other.
Geez... that wasn't so hard.
at calling the Hot Toys movie figures "garbage".
I swear, some of you can't try to make a point without resorting to hyperbole, drawing unnecessary lines in the sand and slinging mud at the "other side".
Hot Toys is the standard for detailed and amazingly realistic 1:6 figures, and has been for a while. Especially in production figures matching the detail of the prototypes (this is where Sideshow has especially dropped the ball in the past... if their Rock-n-Roll paint apps match the protptype then they've finally arrived, but that's no given). However, Sideshow has been making great strides to catch up and compete near that same level. Their prices have risen accordingly, but indeed their 1:6 figures have gotten MUCH better and they should be applauded for their continued evolution. And, yes, Hot Toys has had some QC issues of their own, most notably related to their desire to continue to push the envelope in 1:6 engineering. But at the end of the day we're all better off that both Hot Toys & Sideshow are now producing quality high-end 1:6 figures. There is no need to choose one over the other.
Geez... that wasn't so hard.
Please make a high quality 1/6 Boland Joker and I will be a happy collector - even if the wife and wallet aren't!
You really think you're gonna convert them with common sense?
I seriously doubt there will be any actual BTAS items. Inspired by the show perhaps, but not an animated style. They didn't even do the Clone Wars figures in an animated style.
Good point. That was probably a huge waste of my time.
at calling the Hot Toys movie figures "garbage".
I swear, some of you can't try to make a point without resorting to hyperbole, drawing unnecessary lines in the sand and slinging mud at the "other side".
Hot Toys is the standard for detailed and amazingly realistic 1:6 figures, and has been for a while. Especially in production figures matching the detail of the prototypes (this is where Sideshow has especially dropped the ball in the past... if their Rock-n-Roll paint apps match the protptype then they've finally arrived, but that's no given). However, Sideshow has been making great strides to catch up and compete near that same level. Their prices have risen accordingly, but indeed their 1:6 figures have gotten MUCH better and they should be applauded for their continued evolution. And, yes, Hot Toys has had some QC issues of their own, most notably related to their desire to continue to push the envelope in 1:6 engineering. But at the end of the day we're all better off that both Hot Toys & Sideshow are now producing quality high-end 1:6 figures. There is no need to choose one over the other.
Geez... that wasn't so hard.
Good point. That was probably a huge waste of my time.
Let me be clear.
I'm not calling the figures garbage.
I'm calling the rubber that rots garbage. If you think rubber that rots, cracks, falls apart, and leaks is a treasure that belongs in a museum, well, that's your opinion.
Yes, hot toys makes some fantastic looking pieces.
But those pieces will play second banana to anything that's derived from a comic book, as opposed to a drug induced dream of a film that is more or less based on a comic book. ( taking a swing at Wanted there for the record)
Additionally, as awesome as the hot toys figures are.. a rubber suited super hero is the suck when it comes to posing :/
must be a new artist. never heard of the Boland Joker
I agree, but HT's Comic Movie figures aren't just limited to rubber suited heroes. Wolverine, Blade and the upcoming Cap, just to name a few, are figures that aren't.
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