Showing posts with label Marvel Legends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marvel Legends. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Discuss: Multi-Hero Menaces, Plus Alex Ross Paints the Hulk


Doug: Our second post in what has become a quarterly Super Blog Team-Up will run tomorrow, and as the theme winging your way across 12 blogs is super-villains, I thought we could dip our toe in the water today and discuss some multi-hero nasties!

Doug: I only included Marvel baddies below as examples, so feel free to throw out some DC (or other company's) villains for discussion. Be sure to say where you felt your nominees worked best -- was the Rhino more interesting as a Hulk bad-guy, for example? Additionally, who was a one-book villain who should have spread the hate a bit more?



Doug: I just saw this on Twitter, in a tweet from Marvel about a new writer on the Hulk series. This is the cover to Hulk #5, by Alex Ross. Methinks it be rather spectacular.


Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Who's the Best... Action Figure Line?


Doug: Marvel Legends, GI Joe (both sizes), Captain Action, Major Matt Mason, Big Jim, Secret Wars, Megos, Super Powers -- we've talked about all or almost all of these individually. But, which line is your overall favorite for play or collectibility?

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Friday, January 17, 2014

Could This Be Enough to Get Me Back Into Marvel Legends?


Doug:  I just saw photos of a new Marvel Legends box set (Toys 'R' Us exclusive) featuring the original five X-Men in their "Xavier School" uniforms.  They are looking pretty good!  I have the box set that was released by Toy Biz around 15 years ago, but these look much better!  You can see all of the characters here.


Friday, October 11, 2013

NYCC - Images for New Marvel Legends


Doug:  I was surfing the Hasbro images from this weekend's New York City Comicon and came across some interesting ones.  I've been out of the market for these since shortly after Hasbro acquired the license and the price point pushed up to around $15, but I still enjoy looking at them and checking the toy aisles every now and again. 

Doug:  Below you'll see pix of the build-a-figure Mandroid from the Captain America: Winter Soldier line.  I guess you have to buy series 1 & 2 to put this monster together.  Next to that bruiser is a re-worked Hydra agent from the same series.  You'll also see a full-figure image of Electro from the upcoming Amazing Spider-Man flick.  Speaking of figures, how about this Felicia Hardy Black Cat?


Wednesday, July 24, 2013

SDCC 2014



Karen: I'm sure most of you are aware that Comic-Con has come and gone. Of course, it's less about comics now and more about entertainment in general. There was quite a bit of news to come out of the show this last week, particularly on the movie side of things.We thought we'd share some of it (you've probably heard it before from one of the major geek outlets) and see if anyone had any thoughts they'd like to share.



  • There have been some pictures from the next X-Men film, which will be based (to some degree) on the classic 'Days of Future Past' storyline. We've seen headshots for some characters, which includes Bishop - his first time in a film - and a booth for Trask Industries which included the detached head of a Sentinel -- looks a bit small to me. From everything I've heard, it sounds like director Bryan Singer is throwing everything but the kitchen sink in this film. I'm both excited and concerned at the same time. If it's over-loaded with characters, will we still get enough time to really develop any of the key characters in the story? Or will it be another X-Men 3?

  • The makers of the upcoming new Godzilla film set up a 'Godzilla Experience' in a warehouse near the convention center. It included props from the Toho films and a bank of TVs showing different films. It also had a recreation of Tokyo under Big G attack, including overturned police cars and a noodle bar (!). But the best part was that at some point an alarm would sound and visitors were suddenly whisked into an elevator and taken upstairs, into an office, where they would see out the window (in reality a large screen) Big G appear and glare at them! It's the first look at the new Godzilla. Sounds like a clever gag for Godzilla fans to enjoy. Here's a shot of the big lizard, taken from the Ain't It Cool website.

  • The next DC film will be a big screen team-up of Superman and Batman. Director Zach Snyder announced at SDCC that the next Superman film would feature a meeting of the two heroes. Henry Cavill will return as Superman, and it sounds as  if most of his supporting cast will also reprise their roles. No actor has been named to play the Dark Knight yet. The film is scheduled to begin shooting in 2014, with a release date in 2015. That sounds like they are fast-tracking this. The DC team also unveiled a combined Superman-Batman insignia, much like the one seen recently in the Superman/Batman comics. Supposedly, a Flash film may also be in the works for 2016, with the long-awaited Justice League to follow in 2017. 
Karen:  This might be an interesting direction to go. They do need to do something different with Batman, to distinguish him from the Christopher Nolan films. Personally I'd like to see them get away from the all black  rubber suits and bring in the grey and black look. I'd also like to see a smart Batman. But I'm surprised that we're getting a Flash film but no Wonder Woman film. I read a snippet from another Warners exec (a woman exec this time) who said she felt that Wonder Woman's background was just too convoluted to easily bring to the big screen. That seems like an excuse. In any case, I'll be curious to see if they really get a JL movie together. Seems like the date keeps movie further out.

Doug:  I agree with all of the points you just made.  Having Superman and Batman get together in Superman's next film really necessitates a Batman reboot.  Unless, are they going to pick it up with "Robin" from The Dark Knight Rises stepping immediately into the mantle of the Bat?  I would think that fans would appreciate a film of his own to get used to Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the role.  Curiously, the logo above gives off more of a Milleresque "The Dark Knight Returns" vibe, doesn't it?  And Wonder Woman?  Either presentation of the character used on the 1970's TV show would work in a feature film (WWII or contemporary).  I don't know what DC is afraid of.  Overall, other than Cavill, do they have any talent locked into long-term contracts?  Because that's what has made the burgeoning Marvel Universe on film so attractive -- there's staying power among the Hollywood actors in the suits.

  • A real shocker came on Saturday night, when the Marvel Studios folks announced that the title of the next Avengers film would be - get this - "Avengers: Age of Ultron!"  Nothing more was said about the movie itself at the SDCC panel. But reports indicate they will not be basing the film on  the recent series by Bendis (gag). However, a source at ComicBookMovie.com (read it here) had Joss Whedon quoted as saying that Hank Pym would NOT be the creator of Ultron!  If he's not the creation of Hank Pym...well, I think I will be fairly unhappy. A big part of what makes Ultron such an effective enemy for the team is his oedipus complex and connections to the team. If he's just a smart, indestructible robot, I think that lowers the intensity of the conflict and uniqueness of the character quite a bit. What do you think? Now admittedly, this source could be wrong, so I guess we have to wait and see how it plays out. But if they're right...
  • In happier, less complicated news, Doug points out all the cool new Marvel Legends line from Hasbro, with a wide assortment of characters, including this wild looking new Tiger Shark! More pictures can be seen at http://marvelousnews.com/index.php?itemid=1624. I flipped through the gallery and I couldn't believe all the characters they have on display. I have to admit I didn't recognize some -I've been away from comics long enough that I haven't kept up with the changes!
Doug:  I also share all of your concerns about the Avengers film.  Where's Hank Pym, and how does this affect the upcoming Ant-Man film?  This seems like a "putting the cart before the horse" sort of situation.  And in regard to the Marvel Legends figures, I was very excited to see some of the characters -- Tiger Shark, Radioactive Man, and Batroc the Leaper... are you serious?  However, at current MSRPs of almost $20, I've long ago given up on this line.  And that's a shame, as they are now producing figures we could only have dreamed of as kids.  Bring back the days when I could go to Wal-Mart and find the Juggernaut for $7!







Sunday, February 6, 2011

It's Super Bowl Sunday!


Doug: It's a tradition here in the States on the first Sunday in February for all of civilization to cease doing whatever civilization does. At around 5:00 in the afternoon, friends and families will gather around the telly and gorge themselves on barbecued weiners and buffalo chicken wings in a festive rite of celebration for the last two teams remaining from the National Football League. This year it's the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. the Green Bay Packers (stinkin' cheeseheads...). Of course, in the past 20 years the halftime show (Black-Eyed Peas this year) and the commercials have often upstaged the game itself.

In particular, I am looking forward to Fergie, yes, as well as the trailers promised for our favorite upcoming superhero films!

But, all does not appear to be going well with our good friends, the Avengers... What, hey! Did that jerk Bendis write out the guest list here??


Thursday, September 23, 2010

Marvel Legends -- Doing Some Promo Work


Doug: Hey, saw this over at Marvelous News and thought it was funny. If you're a fan of Marvel Legends, Twisted Toyfare Theater, or just going to the New York Comicon next month, you'll enjoy this!

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