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 I'm gonna be honest...I really don't care for it. Digitally painted stuff just looks flat to me. I don't like the muted colors and grayish skin tone, and the apocalyptic background just doesn't feel right.
 I was hoping for something more vivid and a throwback to the painted package art of the 60's. When Joe Jusko did the art for the new 12" line I was hoping he'd do some painted art. His stuff is incredible.
 I'll still get the figures though.Comment
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 I love it. I loved the painted artwork on your Six Million Dollar Man figures, too. I also really like the painted artwork on Neca's Planet of the Apes 8 inch figures. Something about that style of art on an action figure package really does it for me. Looking forward to the Kickstarter.Comment
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 Nice Craig! I think the nostalgia angle with the captain is pretty played out, between the Playing Mantis release, the Castaway ReMegos (which I designed the packaging on) and the Round 2 version. I can understand the desire to go in a different direction, and try to goose some non-diehards into the property. Those diehards are going to buy it anyway.
 
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 That pretty much nails it on the head Chris. The direction I'm hoping Joe and Ed will let me take the character in is definitely a departure from the original concept of the 12" figure and costume sets.Nice Craig! I think the nostalgia angle with the captain is pretty played out, between the Playing Mantis release, the Castaway ReMegos (which I designed the packaging on) and the Round 2 version. I can understand the desire to go in a different direction, and try to goose some non-diehards into the property. Those diehards are going to buy it anyway.
 
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