Statue XM Studios Hulk Transformation 1/4 statue

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Re: XM Studios Hulk Transformation statue



I would not say he was drawn consistent. Hulk's look has changed a lot through the years. HE went through a very drastic look from 60's to 70's

He was pretty freaky looking in his early issues.. Jack Kirby gave him a very Neanderthal freaky look 4 fingers and toes and a pretty deformed face. He was pretty freaky looking. Now perhaps you are just talking about the body being freakishly large but Early Hulk was a freak for sure.

Hulk of the 70's by Romita Sr, Sal Buscema and Ernie Chan was probably the most normal looking of all the Hulks. He was proportioned like the body builders of the day and his facial features were pretty normal. I would dare say it was him most handsome look also :lol Well until professor hulk.

Todd Mcfarlane went for the more Kirby look... So when Romita complained he was complaining about a Kirby inspired looing hulk...

Ed McGuinness is more of a 70's inspired looking hulk but bigger.

Dale Keown loved doing the smaller heads as well as Carlo Pagulayan (sometimes), and Paul Pelletier... All of who I love.


My Fav Hulk artist Mike Deodato Jr always did the smaller head..


Personally I like a smaller head because the mass of the body really shows... Love the 70's Hulk also but I find the work of Deodato Jr and Keown to be far superior but that is just cause I like that style. Never cared for Kirby or McFarlane.


All Hail Tiny Head Hulk!!!!!

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Sounds like you’re a comic Hulk expert. I know it’s off topic but who draws this super modern Hulk? Any ideas?


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Re: XM Studios Hulk Transformation statue



I would not say he was drawn consistent. Hulk's look has changed a lot through the years. HE went through a very drastic look from 60's to 70's

He was pretty freaky looking in his early issues.. Jack Kirby gave him a very Neanderthal freaky look 4 fingers and toes and a pretty deformed face. He was pretty freaky looking. Now perhaps you are just talking about the body being freakishly large but Early Hulk was a freak for sure.

Hulk of the 70's by Romita Sr, Sal Buscema and Ernie Chan was probably the most normal looking of all the Hulks. He was proportioned like the body builders of the day and his facial features were pretty normal. I would dare say it was him most handsome look also :lol Well until professor hulk.

Todd Mcfarlane went for the more Kirby look... So when Romita complained he was complaining about a Kirby inspired looing hulk...

Ed McGuinness is more of a 70's inspired looking hulk but bigger.

Dale Keown loved doing the smaller heads as well as Carlo Pagulayan (sometimes), and Paul Pelletier... All of who I love.


My Fav Hulk artist Mike Deodato Jr always did the smaller head..


Personally I like a smaller head because the mass of the body really shows... Love the 70's Hulk also but I find the work of Deodato Jr and Keown to be far superior but that is just cause I like that style. Never cared for Kirby or McFarlane.


All Hail Tiny Head Hulk!!!!!


Yes, I realize the Hulk started as more "Frankenstein" with Kirby and then got bigger and bulkier. Many of the original Marvel characters changed a bit after their first incarnations (Thing, Thor, Mandarin, Black Panther, etc). But the Marvel Style of the Silver Age, years of wonderful, creative and visual-appealling characters, has been obliterated by your modern art heroes who have changed wonderful graphic storytelling into silly, laughable, hyper-detailed, unproprtional, poster-pinning, teenage masturbatory, fantasy art. Shame on you and your kin for perpetuating this odd, stylistic sodomy on the amazing creations of yesteryear. The art pics you posted are fine examples of the destruction of the pure comic artform. A pox on you and your brethren who vouch for such drivel and all hail Classic Hulk.
 
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Sounds like you’re a comic Hulk expert. I know it’s off topic but who draws this super modern Hulk? Any ideas?


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I believe that's Mark Bagley's HULK. It looks like his art to me.
 
Re: XM Studios Hulk Transformation statue

Yes, I realize the Hulk started as more "Frankenstein" with Kirby and then got bigger and bulkier. Many of the original Marvel characters changed a bit after their first incarnations (Thing, Thor, Mandarin, Black Panther, etc). But the Marvel Style of the Silver Age, years of wonderful, creative and visual-appealling characters, has been obliterated by your modern art heroes who have changed wonderful graphic storytelling into silly, laughable, hyper-detailed, unproprtional, poster-pinning, teenage masturbatory, fantasy art. Shame on you and your kin for perpetuating this odd, stylistic sodomy on the amazing creations of yesteryear. The art pics you posted are fine examples of the destruction of the pure comic artform. A pox on you and your brethren who vouch for such drivel and all hail Classic Hulk.

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Re: XM Studios Hulk Transformation statue

Yes, I realize the Hulk started as more "Frankenstein" with Kirby and then got bigger and bulkier. Many of the original Marvel characters changed a bit after their first incarnations (Thing, Thor, Mandarin, Black Panther, etc). But the Marvel Style of the Silver Age, years of wonderful, creative and visual-appealling characters, has been obliterated by your modern art heroes who have changed wonderful graphic storytelling into silly, laughable, hyper-detailed, unproprtional, poster-pinning, teenage masturbatory, fantasy art. Shame on you and your kin for perpetuating this odd, stylistic sodomy on the amazing creations of yesteryear. The art pics you posted are fine examples of the destruction of the pure comic artform. A pox on you and your brethren who vouch for such drivel and all hail Classic Hulk.

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Whether you agree or not, that is a quality rant right there :)
 
Re: XM Studios Hulk Transformation statue

Hahaha keep goin mate
 
Re: XM Studios Hulk Transformation statue

The shipping box of XM Darth Maul was freaking HUGE and super heavy, i cannot imagine how would it be for this Hulk though...
 
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Would they ship in two boxes? Was XM Hulkbuster shipped in two boxes?
 
Re: XM Studios Hulk Transformation statue

Yes, I realize the Hulk started as more "Frankenstein" with Kirby and then got bigger and bulkier. Many of the original Marvel characters changed a bit after their first incarnations (Thing, Thor, Mandarin, Black Panther, etc). But the Marvel Style of the Silver Age, years of wonderful, creative and visual-appealling characters, has been obliterated by your modern art heroes who have changed wonderful graphic storytelling into silly, laughable, hyper-detailed, unproprtional, poster-pinning, teenage masturbatory, fantasy art. Shame on you and your kin for perpetuating this odd, stylistic sodomy on the amazing creations of yesteryear. The art pics you posted are fine examples of the destruction of the pure comic artform. A pox on you and your brethren who vouch for such drivel and all hail Classic Hulk.

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Dang homie goin all in.
 
Re: XM Studios Hulk Transformation statue

Your fave Hulk artists must have been working from the 90's and later. The good artists from the 60's-70's followed a marvel style that kept him from looking like a freak. They used their own artistic talents and techniques but they kept him looking consistent across the board.

60-70s:

Frankenstein
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Jolly Green Giant - ho ho ho
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I am EYEBROW MAN!!!!

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Derp Hulk

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"I'm not an animal" Hulk (over-sized head)

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Small-is head Hulk - not too far off XM

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The Hulk I remember as a kid:

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^ But I still prefer the statue :D
 
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I'd almost guess this is exactly what inspired the sculpt:

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Amazing art-work.

About to pre-order this dude. :yess:
 
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