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I mean really... how cool would THIS be?!?!
People don't want the characters that they appear in comics they want what they want.
People seem to only want Jim Lee era X-Men (probably because thats what most grew up with) but not statues on works of the thousands of other artists out there who have intepreted the characters.
But most want an accurate to one single intepretation series and nothing more that strives for realism of body proportions and realistic facial features.
People don't want real comic book statues or figures they want a uniform look to all of them so they can all look the same and pose together. While that's understandable it also ignores the true idea of comic-book characters, versatility and variety in shape and design.
I mean really... how cool would THIS be?!?!
Actually.. 3. But I know what you're saying. On the other hand.. they've had Real Steel for just over a year and have two bots out, another finished and another proto.. I think it depends on demand and the particular license..
But Ash does seem to have a penchant for putting out the more obscure, secondary characters before the ones people are really pining for.
The ones people are pining for have been done lots of times by others companies, 3A should hopefully privide lots of characters that aren't done much if at all.
Skottie is pretty cool, but I'd want a whole bunch of Humberto Ramos styled statues/figures
Yowsers.About as cool and as popular as this...
This kinda reminds me of a statue debate.
People don't want the characters that they appear in comics they want what they want them to be in comics.
People seem to only want Jim Lee era X-Men (probably because thats what most grew up with) but not statues on works of the thousands of other artists out there who have intepreted the characters.
I personally would love some statues done in more cartoony comic-book style, like Humberto Ramos, it's comicy and fun looking and something welcomly different.
But most want an accurate to one single intepretation series that strives for realism of body proportions and realistic facial features.
People don't want real comic book statues or figures they want a uniform look to all of them so they can all look the same and pose together. While that's understandable it also ignores the true idea of comic-book industry, versatility and variety in shape and design.
I would go crazy over some mighty mugg sized statues of figures of Skottie Youngs Marvel character designs.
That's for 3A figures that aren't licensed.
Once you add the license cost, the price will go up.
Just look at the price of their Halo figure it's $220. Which I might add, isn't a stylized reinterpretation from 3A, so they can work outside of their typical style.
Interesting. I wonder if the massive profit potential won't light a fire under them re: the Marvel figures though.The point may be moot - they've had the 2000AD license for 4 years and released one figure.
WOW. That Reel Steel figure is @ $325 US.
By "3", I meant 3 figures.. 3 figures have been released. Tharg (way back when) Mongrol and The Mess (sorta like two for one) and Row Jaws..
Dr Doom seems to be on paper already so.. most likely will be the first we see. But Ash does seem to have a penchant for putting out the more obscure, secondary characters before the ones people are really pining for.
Actually the grunts were $120 each and the 4 pack was $430 before discounts.
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