HT Tech Noir Arnie, for sure.
It looked like Joe but the outfit threw me.Surprised there are no DC fans to stand by and defend their favorite character representation figure or sculpt . No Batman?
Also where are those insane Transformer, He-Man, Turtle, Poweranger and Pony fans who we've heard would sell off thiere own families for the right single figure or merch!
Also this (in bold)^ made me sad.
This is your real life response. Alternate universe. Hypothetical. Just. One. There's nothing with a big Venn diagram that has multiple, meaningful touch-points?I could MAYBE choose one of each of those things I like best, but no possible way could I choose just one. I can't. I don't have a wife or kids. This stuff is all I have. I really, really, reaaaalllly love this stuff.
That's a very 'you' response. Your stuff is a web of endless reference points. But hypothetically, there could be that one thing. It's just never been made.[...] part of the whole. I never had that “one” favourite.
I know what to expect from the Classic because it's the same body and material (most likely) as the Advanced, which was actually a great figure, so it's my most anticipated release.For me it's Hot Toys Spider-Man Tech Suit from Homecoming. I know he's basically a statue, but Spidey is my favorite. I'm waiting to see if the classic suit Spidey from the video game will dethrone him.
Ah, that sounds promising! I won't know for sure until I have it in hand, but it sounds like a great figure even if doesn't become the Connor MacLeod of my collection.I know what to expect from the Classic because it's the same body and material (most likely) as the Advanced, which was actually a great figure, so it's my most anticipated release.
I've always been like that. I never had that one obsession with anything in particular. I tried to cover as much ground as I could. I thought the point of the thread was to pick an item already in your collection that repesents something, a specific IP/character you love for X/Y/Z reasons, and also has a story behind it. I really don't have that, as I've said. If I look around for a piece I don't own but could have as a representation of everything... there's still nothing, really. My problem is that I "like" too many things yet have no unique attachment to anything. I don't have a favourite book. I don't have that one movie. I have some Top 10s, maybe, but even those shift. My interest in it all comes and goes. It spikes and then it dies. Even my nostalgia fluctuates. So when I look for something to pick as "the one" I check how many boxes it ticks. How many genres it covers, how many stories, and so on. It's why I pressured myself to answer something Doom related, and that statue looks great, but... It's just a statue. There's nothing more to it. Even Doom, that I like more than the rest, is a result of me liking the concept of the SuperGenius Sorcerer King moreso than the actual execution. And that goes for all Big 2 comics. There's so many different interpetations and clashing personalities due to the writers and stories. At some point it all becomes too hollow. Their characters never progress, they're always stuck in the same cycles. Any substance is lost.That's a very 'you' response. Your stuff is a web of endless reference points. But hypothetically, there could be that one thing. It's just never been made.
An interesting exercise, ZE_501. Great thread, which has been an amusing read.Actually, let's take it a step further. Out of all your pop culture collectibles -- statues, action figures, vehicles, helmets comics, omnibuses etc. -- choose the one thing to represent all of it. Just one artifact to represent all the pop culture and genre entertainment you've consumed for your whole life.
Only one. Be brutal. Let go. You can only take one item through life, moving forward.
Although I don't own it yet, I'll go out on a limb and say the upcoming HT Classic Spider-Man. That one figure's costume overlaps so many eras of my life, and reaches right back to childhood where my earliest action figure memory is a Mego Spidey. (I think it was, anyway).
It also pops with classic comic graphics and it's just fun.
An excellent choice. A rare, quality piece with personal *and* historical/cultural significance.An interesting exercise, ZE_501. Great thread, which has been an amusing read.
We collectors by nature amass things, to varying degrees. So choosing just one and only one is very counter to how we live.
It would difficult to forgo everything else, especially the runner ups on the list I made. Ultimately, it would have to be the EFX Signature Edition Episode V Luke Skywalker X-Wing Pilot Helmet.
ESB is my top Star Wars movie, Luke is a favorite character, pilots and ships are the most important part of Star Wars to me, it’s signed by Mark Hamill, and there’s only a handful in the world.
I used to have one! Back when you could run around with a dark gray replica weapon without causing mass panic.Depends how you look at it.
If it's one thing out of every geeky thing I own, then it's my original 70's Han Solo blaster that my father bought me after we saw Star Wars when I was about five years old. Not only did I love that blaster as a kid, and got years of play out of that thing, it represents so many different things for me, and has so many memories tied to it. It is the one item from my childhood that has travelled with me my whole life, and will, I think, continue to do so until I kick this mortal coil.
One of the reasons the responses are so interesting. Some people can't/won't entertain the notion even hypothetically.We collectors by nature amass things, to varying degrees. So choosing just one and only one is very counter to how we live.
And now you can't even buy DC action figures with guns...I used to have one! Back when you could run around with a dark gray replica weapon without causing mass panic.
Had a blast with that toy.
(See what I did there?)
Yes, that has been amusing. But I will say even in this hypothetical experiment, it was a little heart-rending to think about.One of the reasons the responses are so interesting. Some people can't/won't entertain the notion even hypothetically.
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