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TrickOrTreat Studios comic-style The Crow


adrienveidt
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Everybody see this?  Everybody *n*e*e*d* this?

https://www.instagram.com/toyshiz/reel/DGtSF6rRcUw/


   
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adrienveidt
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I'm hoping for a second version with the black shirt and some torso artic to achieve this pose:

The Crow by James O'Barr | Goodreads


   
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Sadly I doubt we'll see any figures with torso articulation.

They seem to do fairly static figures. They did the most recent Killer Klowns from Outer Space figures, and the bodies are just bricks, minus the heads and arms.


   
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joedick
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Since I don't think they have a thread and most of their stuff is pretty niche, can we change this to a general Trick or Treat thread instead of just the Crow?


   
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Shinigami Customs
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Anybody know how are their figures quality wise?


   
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Wow the sculpt is really nice on this. Love the sharpness and the slightly angular look. Those wrinkles at the boot break and the boots themselves are super well done


   
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PantherCult
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Posted by: @shinigami-customs

Anybody know how are their figures quality wise?

 

So,  this looks like something entirely new and different for them.    To date they have only dabbled in the action figure arena with a handful of 5-poa 5" inch figures based, a couple of limited poa 8" figures and a couple of 12 inch figures all based on niche Horror Film properties

 

This figure is described  as 7 inches and full articulated - and is on a whole different level from anything they've done before.

 

It looks gorgeous to me.

 


   
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I hope it comes to fruition, for those that want it.
To me, it's the mid-point between a statue and a modern action figure. Great sculpt. Weak articulation.


   
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adrienveidt
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The only artic it looks to lack is an abcrunch; which would only be really necessary for the shirted look in the pic I gave above, imho.  Hell, he's got spinning-meat hindarms so everybody can be happy.


   
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