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  • B-Lister
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    Well, from what I understand, Baron Karza doesn't fit in any vehicles despite his change in scale. Was mass shifting part of the lore? Could they increase and decrease their size? I never read the comic.

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  • Action Martin
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    I, too, always wanted Baron Karza, Force Commander, Andromeda, and Oberon in scale with Space Glider, Galactic Defender, Repto, et. al. That way they would use the vehicles and have some cool battles.

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  • B-Lister
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    Originally posted by palitoy

    Ahhh, I'm so jealous. I'm really curious about these. I've wanted a Karza in this scale since I was 7.
    So, can I pick your brain for a minute about this, Brian?

    Karza, to me, is supposed to be massive. He's clearly INSPIRED by Darth Vader, but I always saw him more like Darkseid. Built like a tank. But then, Darkseid can alter his size at will, so I guess I can see it.

    You say you've wanted a smaller scale version since you were younger, and the more I look at these, the more I'm seeing the potential. But can you explain why a smaller version appealed to you at an early age?

    as a side note, I've seen folks customizing these. Someone took one of the tiny figures from the stasis pods (the ones that would pop up when you flicked the lever on the pod) and placed it in the chest of the Biotron and it looks fantastic.

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  • palitoy
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    Originally posted by PNGwynne
    I received S7 Baron Karza today: Exactly what I expected, and I like it.
    Ahhh, I'm so jealous. I'm really curious about these. I've wanted a Karza in this scale since I was 7.

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  • B-Lister
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    While these figures aren't for me, I am of the mind that these inferior Micronauts are better than NO Micronauts.

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  • Dan2Dan
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    I will definitely be buying the ReAction+ Baron Karza. I loved the Micronauts as a kid in the 1970s, as well as the Marvel comics adaptation/extrapolation. But I could never understand why Baron Karza (and Force Commander) was so much bigger than the 'regular' Micronauts, like Time Traveller and Pharoid. And he wasn't depicted out-of-scale in the comic books, either. Now I know why that happened with the toys. But I have long wanted a 'same scale' Baron Karza.

    Biotron is a different story for me personally. I still have my Biotron from the 1970s. I was fine with Biotron being bigger than the 'regular' Micronauts as a kid. So I don't have the same thrilled, "I can't believe someone finally fixed this!" feel about the ReAction+Biotron that I do about the Baron Karza. That said, I am likely to buy the Biotron eventually anyway, in hopes that my individual purchase may in some tiny incremental way encourage Super7 to keep making ReAction+ Micronauts figures.

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  • MRP
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    Originally posted by PNGwynne
    I received S7 Baron Karza today: Exactly what I expected, and I like it.
    Awesome! I'm still on the fence, I'm hoping to see one in person at a local show this spring to look at first hand and make up my mind.

    -M

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  • PNGwynne
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    I received S7 Baron Karza today: Exactly what I expected, and I like it.

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  • MRP
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    Originally posted by palitoy

    It took me a minute to process what you're saying, to me, ROM is owned by Hasbro but I guess a lot of those issues took place in the MCU.
    Both series were tied up in rights issues for a long, long time and couldn't be reprinted (and things like Marvel Two-in-One 99 which featured Thing and Rom were omitted from collections of Two-in-One and unavailable on the Marvel Unlimited service) or used in new stories. There were attempts to do end arounds-Marvel's ROM-less Space Knights series for example-but nothing seemed to stick. . It was thought to be a Gordian knot of rights issues that would never be sorted. Similar were the rights to Master of Kung Fu because of the Fu Manchu elements and issues with the Sax Rohmer estate, Marvel/Disney eventually decided the money to be made via reprints and access to the content and IP were worth the trouble of sorting it all out, and it did get done. The exact details of the agreements as to how they cut the Gordian knot haven't been revealed but it seems both parties can now use the content and IP involved. How the money sharing shakes out, I have no idea, I'm just happy to see movement on the issue and the characters back in play in some fashion.

    -M

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  • palitoy
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    Originally posted by MRP

    The Micronuts deal was born out of the success of their negotiations over ROM to do the same thing-get the omnibus of the series in print so both could profit from it. That led to the Marvel Legends ROM figure as well. So who knows what fruit the Micronauts deal could eventually bear.

    -M
    It took me a minute to process what you're saying, to me, ROM is owned by Hasbro but I guess a lot of those issues took place in the MCU.

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  • MRP
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    Originally posted by palitoy

    That brings me a little hope.
    The Micronuts deal was born out of the success of their negotiations over ROM to do the same thing-get the omnibus of the series in print so both could profit from it. That led to the Marvel Legends ROM figure as well. So who knows what fruit the Micronauts deal could eventually bear.

    -M

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  • palitoy
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    Originally posted by MRP

    Marvel cut a deal with Hasbro to be able to reprint he Micronauts comics in omnibus form, from what I understand, both sides agreed to give up certain rights and share others to get things done so they could both generate revenue from the IP, so it's possible granting use of the character names to Hasbro or their licensees was part of that deal. The exact details of the deal were not revealed iirc, so it's any body's guess, but it seems likely that might be part of it.

    -M
    That brings me a little hope.

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  • Action Martin
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    Originally posted by ODBJBG
    There are licensed through Hasbro so it’s likely that Hasbro has the rights.
    I don't know why I didn't connect the dots there.

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  • Action Martin
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    Originally posted by MRP
    Marvel cut a deal with Hasbro to be able to reprint he Micronauts comics in omnibus form, from what I understand, both sides agreed to give up certain rights and share others to get things done so they could both generate revenue from the IP, so it's possible granting use of the character names to Hasbro or their licensees was part of that deal. The exact details of the deal were not revealed iirc, so it's any body's guess, but it seems likely that might be part of it.
    That actually makes perfect sense.

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  • MRP
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    Originally posted by ODBJBG

    There are licensed through Hasbro so it’s likely that Hasbro has the rights.
    Marvel cut a deal with Hasbro to be able to reprint he Micronauts comics in omnibus form, from what I understand, both sides agreed to give up certain rights and share others to get things done so they could both generate revenue from the IP, so it's possible granting use of the character names to Hasbro or their licensees was part of that deal. The exact details of the deal were not revealed iirc, so it's any body's guess, but it seems likely that might be part of it.

    -M

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