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Gad, that stuff looks fantastic. Please set up some means of ordering for non-FB collectors. -
The website is not ready yet.
We currently have posted prototype pictures up on our Facebook page.
Our plan is to have the website up and running in the near future.
Here is the Facebook page
SteveLeave a comment:
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Has anyone here tried going to their website? It doesn't seem to work for me, and I just want to make sure I'm going to the correct place.
http://www.superjoeunlimited.com/
JamesLeave a comment:
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looks awesome. looking forward to seeing the finished productsLeave a comment:
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I gotta say these are pretty, and some good people are behind it. Congrats guys!Leave a comment:
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This reminds me just very recently an indy company tried to do a retro fantasy line using Mattel's prototype designs, names and TMs. They even called it Lords of Power which was going to be MOTU's original name. It was all pretty gutsy. Doesn't sound like Mattel was too pleased about the use of their IP and TMs and they had to change them.
A recent example was the plagiarism case involving CBS and their blatant ripoff of an indy developer's computer game Tardigrades. I won't get into the nitty gritty of it, but CBS basically threatened to ruin the developer by counter-suing if he took them to court, and then when he did, blew him out of the water with high priced lawyers who argued that the ideas they'd stolen were done so under fair use.Leave a comment:
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This reminds me just very recently an indy company tried to do a retro fantasy line using Mattel's prototype designs, names and TMs. They even called it Lords of Power which was going to be MOTU's original name. It was all pretty gutsy. Doesn't sound like Mattel was too pleased about the use of their IP and TMs and they had to change them.Leave a comment:
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That was a stink storm on hisstank. Former Hasbro employee was basically TM squating and got TMs for Steel Brigrade and Action Force. From what I understand Hasbro still owns the Action Force IP but the TM lapsed for the US. They still have the TM in the UK. The new owner of the Action Force TM only owns the name and none of the characters.Leave a comment:
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Hasbro seems to have dropped a bunch of IPs that shock me, like Action Force.Leave a comment:
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^You're correct about the collector club; I have those. But who knows? IMO Hasbro cares very little for GI Joe except RAH.Leave a comment:
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I think the sculpts look great. But doesn't Hasbro still own the IP? I remember the GI JOE collector club had an exclusive Super Joe and Darkon not too long ago. Even if a few TMs lapsed wouldn't Hasbro still own the IP and character likenesses?Leave a comment:
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I don’t know if a Darkon type figure will be offered, but I sure hope so! I only ever had Joe and never did find a Darkon!!Leave a comment:
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I'm excited to see how this progresses. I've dealt with Steve and Jason before as collectors, they're good guys. I like the creativity and quality I see so far--great new logo.
Hopefully these figures last longer that Super-Joe or Estrela ligatures.
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Yeah, I'm really excited by the announcement... as a kid, I loved my Super Joe figures as much or more than I did Mego... but I am very puzzled how this is possible without direct involvement from Hasbro. Surely they still own the IP?Leave a comment:
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