Sardo Numspa
Super Freak
This is where I have an issue and it's not specifically you; I think a lot of collectors are afraid that if their figures look like they walked off the pages of a comic that it will look more "toy-like." To that I say what about statues? There are plenty of statues not just based on comic art but specific scenes from comics like Superman choking Batman from Hush. Would anyone say these look like they are not "high-end?" So why does this not apply to figures? Hot Toys, Medicom, Phicen; they all make figures based on specific comic book artists renditions. Sideshow does not which perplexes me; how can you make a line of comic characters that are not based on any specific storyline or artist? Now there are fans that prefer that they not look like they stepped off the pages of the comics but they still want a comic line. That makes no sense, it's like saying I want chocolate cake that doesn't have any chocolate in it. If you want a character from a comic but for the figure not to look like it's from a comic, like Wolverine, then you really do not want a comic book line. Comics are drawn by artists, in the case of this Hal Jordan probably Ivan Reis, therefore the figures have to be based on those artists or else you really can't call it a comic book line. It's like having a line based on Lost were none of the figures look like the actors, just somewhat dressed like them. If it is a comic line that is not based on any artist than you've basically took the "comic" out of the comic book line. Chocolate cake with no chocolate.
Again, fair point. As far as the statues are concerned, I certainly think the premium format or larger scale statues look phenomenal, and I don't think anyone would doubt that quality. I don't think it's the same for the figures, due to the materials, exposed joints, etc..
I have to say though, based on the countless debates over the years with my friends, I prefer the fact that SSC is not making a specific Artist's version of a character. Not everyone likes the same artists' versions of these characters. Based on what I've seen, no company (HT, SSC, Medicom, Enterbay, whoever) can be counted on to complete lines, so it's likely that SSC would have only made one version of each character (not different versions, based on different artists).
So it's not really "chocolate cake with no chocolate"; it's really more about liking my Mom's chocolate cake, versus your Mom's, or a generic chocolate cake. I may not like your Mom's, or you may not like mine's... but we'd probably both enjoy a generic one. Wouldn't be our favorite, but that's what customizing is for, I guess...