Wow, a Scott Ian action figure, that's perfect! Charlie (Benante) has to be cracking up at that prospect.
Heck, "Action Figure" was even a nickname affectionately given to Scott by Dimebag back in the day!
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Bif Bang Pow! to Produce '70s Style Action Figures Based on Some of the World's Most
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Mr. Labowitz,
I know you guys have a full plate, but I would like to suggest you guys consider acquiring the rights for Human Target. I believe its seperate from the Mattel DC license, the show is huge right out of the gates, so it should have a decent shelf life, and it has three cool characters who would look good in the Mego format!
As for Flash Gordon...real Flash..not movie Flash...I spoke to King Features a few years back at the request of a different toy company, and at the time they were more than willing to split the licenses up regarding scale, price point, etc.. In short, even though Go Hero has the high end 12" license, you could/should still be able to get the rights to add the classic Flash to your roster, alongside the movie. I know the movie has its fans, but theres a lot of us out here who would rather see a line based on the comic strip!Leave a comment:
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I wonder if Dude will come with the rug. Or if Walter will come with his handgun or uzi.
Walter Sobchak: Your wheel! At fifteen m-p-h I roll out! I double back, grab one of 'em and beat it out of him! The uzi!
The Dude: Uzi?
Walter Sobchak: You didn't think I was rolling out of here naked!
There will be a rug.Leave a comment:
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Will there be both 6" sculpted figures and 8" Mego for the VB's?
I'd love for the Re-Mego style VB to not have to compete with another format. Particularly if the price point for a 6" sculpted figure is less expensive for the casual buyer who likes their "nerd Hummels".
I guess I have the same concern for Dexter and Flash Gordon, since those properties already exist in the other format, will fans who already bought the sculpted figures want to "double dip" and get the 8" as well? I have my fingers crossed that they will, or that the 8" format will attract enough of a new nostalgic crowd to make it successful, particularly since there is not really any kid crossovers for these figures like the superheroes... it's collectors and fans of the shows all the way here.
Also, how "deep" will they be able to go into a property like Dexter in terms of "legs" for the line once they produce a Dexter and variants like a Dark Avenger Dexter. Would folks be willing to purchase a Vince Musaka, Deborah or Angel action figure? Although I would definitely want a John Lithgow Mego!Leave a comment:
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All this great news just revs me up and re-energizes my collecting spirits!Leave a comment:
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I have to disagree completely. I love the Venture Bros partly for its throwback look and style. I see Mego-style figures as a perfect extension of that.
As for "slicing it down"... I have to say that I have zero interest in molded plastic "traditional modern" figures. In this instance, BBP has added me to their list of potential buyers.Leave a comment:
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The Mego ones are cool and all, but you took an audience of people who were super excited about those characters being made into toys and sliced it down to a 10th....
That's just such an odd choice for the Ventures. Venture Brothers is a line that screams traditional modern day toys, not Mego. I seriously hope we hear an announcement soon about some regular action figure Venture Brothers toys soon.
As for "slicing it down"... I have to say that I have zero interest in molded plastic "traditional modern" figures. In this instance, BBP has added me to their list of potential buyers.Leave a comment:
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I'd be scared if an announcement like this didn't create a buzz at here of all places.Leave a comment:
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This thread is going to be like the phone book.
But more exciting.
Miss a day, and you have seven pages to catch up to.Leave a comment:
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