@fingfangfoom I was torn where to put my Benty Agatha. FF shelf or mystic shelf.
I knew those sentinels would fly out the door and grabbed 4. They must be planning on rereleases later. Both to give us colors that match the other sentinels they've done but also more from the game. Too easy to get sales, and I'll probably grab them every time. I hope when those inevitable recolors come they vary up the accessories somehow. The rock is fine, but I'm sure there's other stuff they could do. Maybe those crane-necked robot laser drones from the game? You could do them as a static piece and it'd still work.
You're gonna have your own rock quarry by the end of it. You don't want the mutant flowers or the wandering orange crocodile men?
Great reports, Beamish! Feels like a lot of this would be good to be included in a post-SDCC write-up on the front page to get more visibility.
Only just now getting a chance to take in some reveals - some really good stuff here!
So happy to finally be getting Crystal and Lockjaw. The lack of articulation is a big bummer though, and very puzzling after they knocked it out of the park with Zabu. Kinda perplexed by that.
WONG FINALLY.
Punisher/Bushwacker is a cool set. Happy to see the rumor mongers were wrong about not getting more Punisher figures (Cobra Commander hood next?). Bushwacker's gun arm kinda always looks like a bunch of wieners, so props to the team for their comic accuracy.
The Outriders set is neat. They've shown up in the comics looking pretty much identical to the MCU versions, so I'll likely try to get a few sets.
After seeing D&W today and thinking it was phenomenal I'm almost tempted to get the movie figs. I'll get Colossus cause he's an all-time fave for sure.
Dragon Man looks absolutely incredible. Am I crazy for thinking there's no way this thing is less than $100? Honestly my first thought was closer to $125. I saw people elsewhere ballparking it at $50-60, and I think they're out of their minds.
Dragon Man looks absolutely incredible. Am I crazy for thinking there's no way this thing is less than $100? Honestly my first thought was closer to $125. I saw people elsewhere ballparking it at $50-60, and I think they're out of their minds.
They said no Haslab this year and Dragon Man is the first in a new Pulse-only sales model for large figures that this is just the first of, so yea, expect him to be a bit pricier than all of the other big retail figures we've seen. I'm also guessing somewhere around $100.
As long as I don’t need to stake out Rite Aid just for a chance to get him like the last Dragon Man, I’ll pay whatever they ask.
Hey @sdcomics - if you're at SDCC today can you ask Dan Yun on my behalf what his One A Day choice would be?
@enigmaticclarity The Dragon Man figure is pretty massive, and low production in theory - I am thinking $100 seems like the minimum and $125 isn't out of the question - given what they priced Super Adaptoid at and what Giant Man went for, both of which had more parts to reuse if they want.
@enigmaticclarity The Dragon Man figure is pretty massive, and low production in theory - I am thinking $100 seems like the minimum and $125 isn't out of the question - given what they priced Super Adaptoid at and what Giant Man went for, both of which had more parts to reuse if they want.
Isn't he around the same size as the Hulkbuster BAF that was later re-released in 2018 in a $70 2-pack with an also-re-released Hulk?