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Blade 12 Inch

Blade is back. After defeating Deacon Frost and stopping the threat he posed to humanity, the Daywalker must team up with the same vampire council he intended to destroy and a team called the Blood Pack—a cadre of vampires trained to kill Blade. Why the unholy alliance? A new breed of vampires—the Reapers—has risen, horrific creatures who feed on both humans and vampires. Led by Nomak, the estranged son of Damaskinos—head of the vampire council—these monster are stronger, fiercer and more frightening than anything Blade has seen before.


Blade (Eric Brooks) is a fictional character, a superhero vampire hunter in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by writer Marv Wolfman and penciller Gene Colan, his first appearance was in the comic book The Tomb of Dracula #10 (July 1973) as a supporting character. The character went on to star or co-star in several comic book series as well as a film and television series. Actor Wesley Snipes portrayed the vampire hunter throughout the film series while Kirk "Sticky Fingaz" Jones took on the role for the television series.


Sideshow Collectibles is proud to bring you the latest in Hot Toys' Movie Masterpiece Series, Blade from the blockbuster film 'Blade II'! The 1/6th scale BLADE collectible figure is the perfect addition to any Marvel fan's collection.

The Blade 12 inch Figure features:


* 32 points of articulation
* Lifelike head sculpt with Blade's signature tattoos at back
* Film-accurate costume including overcoat, black jacket, best, shirt, pants and boots
* Authentic Likeness of Wesley Snipes as BLADE
* Sunglasses
* Shoulder Holster
* Two (2) foldable glaives
* Two (2) extendable hand armors
* Sword with scabbard
* Interchangeable sword handle with blades
* Five (5) stakes
* Two (2) UV Bombs
* Machine Gun
* Two (2) Handguns
* Four (4) sets of interchangeable gloved hands
* Figure stand with Blade II movie logo and Blade nameplate

Well at least Wesley Snipe as Blade here looks like Mr. Tukul Arwana,, our popular host in Indonesia... =P


Credit by Sideshow Collectibles
9

Incredible Hulk Movie Fine Art Statue

The raging Hulk from the 2008 film "The Incredible Hulk" is replicated in absolutely stunning detail as this cold-cast porcelain statue, with the green giant hoisting up a shredded camoflauge military Humvee to smash his enemy! Master sculptor Junnosuke Abe realized the Hulk with incredible minute detail, from his massive muscles and enlarged veins right down to the mechanical details of the destroyed vehicle and street pavement base. The base can interlock with Movie Fine Art Statue: Abomination (sold separately) to form a diorama scene of the final battle from the film. Individually numbered and limited to only 3,000 pieces worldwide! There is also an individually-numbered metallic printed outer seal on the box.


Contain your inner rage… but not your fanboy! This astounding statue features the Incredible Hulk standing in the center of the city, in final combat with his enemy-- the deadly Abomination. The massively proportioned Hulk has been sculpted using reference materials directly from the archives of Marvel Studios, to ensure perfect replication of the not-so-jolly jade giant. Measuring a whopping 14-inches tall, the destroyed pavement of the street, the mechanical details of the hummer, and the enlarged veins of the Hulk himself have been faithfully rendered by master artisan Junnosuke Abe. This unbelievable sculpture is individually numbered as part of a limited edition, and the serial number is reflected on the silver-printed outer seal. Own one of these and you'll be "all the rage"!



The amazing base of this Fine Art Statue will interlock with the Abomination Fine Art Statue to form a diorama scene as the two gamma mutations rip a military Humvee in half and duel in the city streets! Also, as a special bonus for fans who collect both, the Abomination includes an additional, unique Hulk head that can be exchanged on the Hulk statue, offering two posing options when displaying the Hulk with the Abomination. Customize your Hulk with the bonus part from the Abomination! Abomination sold separately.


Fine Art Statues like this are the ultimate high-end collectibles, created from cold-cast porcelain with ornate features throughout, such as the neon pigment of the enraged Hulk's eyes.

source by entertainmentearth.com

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Hellboy II Premium Format Statue

Still remember Hellboy ?? Now I would like to share a great statue about Hellboy II: The Golden Army.
This statue include the main figure, the base, his left hand, and his tail. They fit together easily, as long as you take a little care and don't try to force anything. Pay particular attention to the tail, since it's meant to go in one way. The overall sculpt is excellent, and I love the selected pose. Yes, it's from the poster and other movie marketing ephemeral, but it's also dynamic and dangerous. They've gone with the perfect expression for the pose as well. The sculpted tattoos on his body are present, although removing his coat to check for all of them would be a bit tricky. The overall statue reaches 22", but much of that is the base. The volume his body takes up - chest, arms, legs - seems to be less than you'd expect, even considering the crouched pose.


The paint is great. The dark red color looks great, and the black hair is clean and neat. The eyes are very sharp, clean and even, and have a slight gloss to give them that wet look.


The exclusive version includes an accessory: a second left hand. The normal hand holds the Samaritan, and the additional hand holds Big Baby. This is one of those times where the exclusive accessory really is well worth picking up, especially if you want this statue to clearly be a Hellboy II version. If you already have the first version, having the Big Baby in his hand really helps differentiate this one.


The hands swap easily with care, and the post fits tightly enough in the wrist so that it shouldn't fall out on its own. I included a side by side comparison shot of the two weapons in his hand to give you a sizing relative to the body and to each other.

The original intent behind Sideshow's Premium Format figure was to produce statues that were constructed from mixed media. That meant not just polystone or polyresin, but cloth, leather, metal, plastic, and other components. Hellboy is one that uses a wide range of goodies to produce the final realistic look. The clothing includes plastic, cloth, leather and metal aspects, and this mixture really makes him stand out. The cloth coat is the most obvious feature. It's made from a thin material that's in proper scale, with high quality stitching and a very nice dark lining. The leather collar and straps look great, and they've added wires around the wider collar (around his shoulders, not his neck) and along the bottom of both jacket flaps. This allows the coat to flair out at the bottom in various ways, depending on the look you're going for. The wire in the collar is also crucial, allowing you to get the coat in just the right spot around the shoulders and keep it there.


The black leather pants have plenty of stitching details, and are very well tailored. There's a snap in back to allow you to get the tail on and positioned properly. It takes a little effort to get this re-snapped around his tail once it's on, but the pants are made from a fairly stretchy, microfiber sort of material (not true leather, but a material that certainly looks like it) that has enough give to allow the pants to snap together again with a little work.


The leather belt includes a ton of pouches (glued shut), as well as his leather holster on the right and several important trinkets, like his rosary and a couple monkey skulls. The outfit is very impressive, and this kind of work is what sets apart the truly great Premium Format figures from just another statue on the shelf.


This is the nicest Premium Format statue from Sideshow. source by mwctoys

10

Iron Man - Battle Damaged Bust

It is July already, it is time for me to do my practical work to fulfill my duty as a university student ^^...From 1st of July, it is start yesterday...I must go to Telkomsel from 8am to 5pm, what a boring day hahaha... I must finish it untill the end of August. Well, my journey is about to begin...So I can blogging just at night or maybe at early morning like this, sorry if I did not come to your home now...I will, just wait for me friends ^^

Oke, It is time for new stuff...If you still remembered about my last Iron Man Bust post, it is already released the new one...Yes,, it is the battle damaged version. It is released and now ready stock at Sideshow Collectibles


Sideshow is proud to partner with Stan Winston Studios to create a stunning Iron Man Battle Damaged Life-Size Bust in celebration of the blockbuster Iron Man movie. Iron Man has been captured in 1:1 scale in his unique powered armor, taken directly from the molds used to create the film costume. Each piece is individually painted and finished to exacting standards, each with its own unique quality and detail that is the trademark of a handcrafted Sideshow Collectibles product. The bust is cast in high-quality fiberglass and features LED light-up glowing eyes, which can be powered by the supplied power cord and wall plug (U.S. only), or it can be battery operated (batteries not included). The Iron Man Battle Damaged Life-Size Bust is sure to be the centerpiece of any collection, and the perfect complement to any office or home theater.


License: Marvel
Product Type: Life-Size Bust
Product Size: 24" H (609.6mm) x 19" W (482.6mm) x 13" L (330.2mm)*
Product Weight: 37.00 lbs (16.78 kg)*
Box Size: 19.00" H (482.6mm) x 26.00" W (660.4mm) x 31.00" L (787.4mm)*

Artists:
* Stan Winston Studios
* The Sideshow Collectibles Design and Development Team

Manufactured by: Sideshow Collectibles
10

Ghost Rider on Throne

Sideshow Collectibles and Marvel Comics are proud to present the Ghost Rider on Throne Comiquette! Straight from the cover of the Ghost Rider Finale #94, this expertly sculpted Comiquette depicts Ghost Rider as the ruler of the Nether Realm. Cast in high-quality polystone, hand finished and hand painted to exacting standards, the Ghost Rider on Throne Comiquette is a museum quality piece, ready to take a place of honor in your own hall of heroes.


Over the years, many have taken on the mantle of the Ghost Rider, a supernatural spirit of vengeance that roams the night, setting right the wrongs of the earth and punishing those who prey upon the innocent, human and undead alike. The Kale Curse, as some have called the Ghost Rider spirit, is carried by the descendants of Noble Kale, the first known Ghost Rider who rode in the eighteenth century. The firstborn of every generation must bear this mystical curse and the feud between Ghost Rider and the Dark Lords.


His attempts to thwart the spirits of the Dark Lords have earned Ghost Rider many enemies over the years, particularly the ruler of Hell, Blackheart. Blackheart has set his sights on corrupting Ghost Rider, but his resolve remains strong until the right stakes are played. Blackheart offers Ghost Rider the irresistible bargain to free his relatives of the family curse. To earn this freedom, Ghost Rider must lead Blackheart's Spirits of Vengeance. For a time, the agreement is settled but the two would ultimately clash in a battle that would banish Blackheart from Hell and leave Ghost Rider on the throne of the Nether Realm.


DarkFigures and Marvel Comics are proud to present the Ghost Rider on Throne Comiquette!

* Straight from the cover of the Ghost Rider Finale #94
* Expertly sculpted Comiquette depicts Ghost Rider as the ruler of the Nether Realm
* Cast in high-quality polystone
* Hand finished
* Hand painted to exacting standards,
* Ghost Rider on Throne Comiquette is a museum quality piece
* Ready to take a place of honor in your own hall of heroes

credit by Sideshow Collectibles
14

Marvel Legend Galactus Series

I'm back with another awesome Marvel Series, it is time for Galactus series and it's official, Toy Biz is sure out to take all of my money. Series nine includes Professor X, Nightcrawler, Dr. Strange, War Machine, Deathlok, First Appearance Hulk (with green variant that has a different head sculpt) and Bullseye (with angry head and dirtier paint application). It is a nice selection of some more obscure characters. Oh, and there is a big, hungry, purple guy in there too.


The figures are all fairly well displayed. Deathlok and Nightcrawler are in rather unusual poses to accommodate the piece of Galactus that is hidden at the bottom of the bubble. It actually works well for Nightcrawler since his character is usually shown crouching or leaping. But it seems out of place for Deathlok. Less of the contents of the bubble are visible with the figures in this wave due to the large image of Galactus on the front of each package. But this is advantageous as it generally helps to hide the parts of Galactus. The comics make a nice background. The back of the cards has all of the usual information: character's ability profile, a brief bio and images of all the figures in the series, including Galactus and the variants.


Toy Biz finally seems to be getting the quality control of the paint work under control. The paint on all the figures turned out well. Marvel Legends continue to be some of the best articulated figures on the market today. The packaging lists each figure as having between thirty three and forty four points of articulation. But those numbers are actually a bit low since Toy Biz usually counts the shoulder and hip joints as just one joint when they are really two joints in one, a hinge and a rotating joint. Nightcrawler for instance is listed as having forty four points of articulation, but the truth is he has forty seven plus the bendy tail for a total of forty eight.


At last we come to the big guy, the planet eater, the devourer of worlds, Galactus. Each of the figures in the series comes with one piece of a Galactus figure.

* Professor X - head

* Deathlok - torso

* Nightcrawler - waist

* Dr Strange - right arm

* FA Hulk - left arm

* War Machine - right leg

* Bullseye - left leg

When the seven pieces of Galactus are assembled you get an awesome figure that stands almost sixteen inches tall (to the top of his helmet fins). Galactus is solid, or at least his limbs and head are. He has all of the standard articulation of a regular figure in his arms, neck and legs. But instead of the waist joint and torso hinge, Galactus has a triple jointed torso. The waist section has a peg sticking up which is mounted on a track to slide forward and backward. This peg connects to a piece in the bottom of the torso which is also mounted on a track.


But this time the track runs side to side. The third point of articulation comes from the ability of the peg to rotate even after it is inserted into the torso. Thanks to the ratcheting joints Galactus can hold a pose well, though his heft and the flexible skirt armor limit his poseability.

source by tmnttoys
16

The Punisher VS Daredevil Diorama

yoo what's up ?? here I go again with something familiar with you. Just want to share about Marvel thing & hopes this will make your weekend more great hehehe...
Straight from the pages of Marvel Comics comes this great Punisher VS Daredevil Diorama. It's vigilante costumed heroes at their best! This outstanding diorama is cast in heavy-weight, high-quality polystone, then hand-finished and hand-painted to exacting standards. Each piece is individually hand-numbered, then packaged in a durable foam shipping interior and beautiful full colour box. Who wouldn't want to watch Frank Castle take it to Daredevil in the comfort of your own home!


Born in the Italian Catholic New York, Castiglione Francisco, better known as Frank Castle, a former U.S. Marine captain, a great deal of training in special tasks of combat forces and technology. Shortly after his trip to Vietnam, the castle, his wife Mary and their children are in New York at Central Park on an island during the days when the mafia criminal enforcement. In trying to eliminate all witnesses, the Costa crime family murdered on the spot. Frank survived, and was able to identify all the arrows, but the police are too deeply involved in providing the powerful Costa family responsibility. When they refused to help, decided to lock in their own hands. His body armor emblazoned with the symbol of the death of the head and aftergame. Since then, he was a cruel man with a war crime and called himself Punisher.


Matt Murdock raised his father, boxer "Batlinga Jack" Murdock, in Hell's Kitchen. When he saved a man from the vehicle that the truck that spilled radioactive cargo have become blind, while Matt rest of his collection of the senses. Under the harsh tutelage of a blind martial arts master Stick, Matt has mastered his senses and become formidable combat rising. He also attended law school at Columbia University, Matt, but before receiving his doctorate in law, his father was assassinated by agents of the fixer when he refused to give up the fight. Furious when the legal system is not able to bring to justice fixative, Matt became a father of boxing costume robe and went into action as "Daredevil", brutally beat the murderers of his father and intimidation set himself to death. Creating a small law firm in New York, Matt vowed to serve the law as Matt Murdock, and to combat the evils out of the reach of the law as Daredevil.


While the Punisher and Daredevil as the fight against crime in the streets of New York, often during the clash in the deadly tactics Punisher. Punisher apparently in an attitude of "Let God sort 'Em on Saturday Daredevil philosophy has never so strongly believes in justice and fair trial. Punisher Daredevil worked, if the association to take on the most egregious offenders, but also tried to keep fighting crime surveillance justice.

happy weekend everyone ^^
source by Sideshow Collectibles
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Iron Man Life-Size Bust

Still with Marvel time, I would like to show you a true size of Iron Man, it is not a statue but bust. Sideshow Collectibles didn’t fail to impress with a presentation of their movie Iron Man lifesize bust announced earlier back year. The picture really makes you appreciate that polished chrome look it has to it. Sideshow is proud to partner with Stan Winston Studios to create a stunning Iron Man Life-Size bust in celebration of the upcoming Iron Man late movie.


Iron Man has been captured in 1:1 scale in his unique powered armor, taken directly from the molds used to create the film costume. The bust is cast in high-quality fiberglass, hand finished and hand painted to exacting standards, and features LED light-up glowing eyes. The light-up feature can be powered by the supplied power cord and wall plug, or it can be battery operated. Product Size: 24" H (609.6mm) x 19" W (482.6mm) x 13" L (330.2mm). Product Weight: 37.00 lbs (16.78 kg).


The light-up feature can be powered by the supplied power cord and wall plug (U.S. only), or it can be battery operated (batteries not included). The Life-Size Iron Man Bust is sure to be the centerpiece of any collection, and the perfect complement to any office or home theater.


Well we know that Tony Stark is a billionaire industrialist and genius inventor who is kidnapped and forced to build a devastating weapon. Instead, using his intelligence and ingenuity, Tony builds a high-tech suit of armor and escapes captivity. When he uncovers a nefarious plot with global implications, he dons his powerful armor and vows to protect the world as Iron Man. A must have for all Iron Man fans.

Credit by Sideshow Collectibles
14

Rogue Sideshow Exclusive Edition

If you love X-Men, particularly the comics more so than the movies, then you already know Rogue is a very cool character from Marvel. In the movies she was played down as a child, but in the comics she’s bad-ass. She also has a hot husky voice too! Rogue is hot in all respects which is why die hard X-Men fans will no doubt be very interested in this replica statue based off art by critically acclaimed comic book artist Adam Hughes.


Sideshow Collectibles is offering fans a preview of their next Marvel Maquette, the beautiful X-heroine, Rogue. The Rogue Comiquette is cast in high quality polystone, direct from concepts and designs by superstar comic book artist Adam Hughes whose critically acclaimed illustration meets pin-up style has made him one of the industry's most sought-after artists and a perennial fan favorite. Hand painted and hand finished to exacting standards, the X-Men's southern belle is ready for the gloves to come off. But beware, for even the slightest touch from her bare skin will render you unconscious and powerless. Whether from her powerhouse punch or her delicate kiss, there is no doubt about it... Rogue is a real knockout.


The statue comes in the box in six pieces: the base with wall segment, the Rogue figure, Rogue’s right hand and glove, and three block pieces. It all comes together fairly easily, except for the hand and glove. You should be able to slide the right hand into the right wrist via a peg and hole assembly, and the fingertip of the glove should fit between the fingers of the opposite hand. There’s a common problem with this statue that cropped up with mine as well that has the right hand not fitting exactly correctly into the peg, causing the glove not to go between the fingers in just the right position.


A little things about Rogue

Rogue's mutant abilities are both fantastic and tragic. Able to temporarily absorb the memories and powers of others, she is one of the most powerful mutants of all. Due to the nature of her power, however, she is unable to allow her skin to make casual contact with anyone else, as she learned during her very first kiss. A young runaway from Mississippi, Rogue was taken in by Mystique and Destiny who raised her to be a part of their criminal exploits and a member of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. On her first mission, Rogue used her mutant ability on the heroine Ms. Marvel, but unable to fully control her powers, Rogue absorbed Ms. Marvel's memories and powers permanently. Although she gained super-strength, near invulnerability and flight from the encounter, she also became distraught over her lack of control. Rogue quickly realized she was a danger to others and sought the help of the X-Men who took her in and made her a member of their team.

Don’t waste time though, it won’t be available forever. This particular Rogue Comiquette Polystone Statue is actually being offered as a second-chance. If you’re into Rogue, check out more images of her replica statue at Sideshow Collectibles now.

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Marvel Legend Giant Man Series


hello there...I would like to share the old figures about Marvel Legend series, after the last Apocalypse series right now it is turn for Giant Man series. lets rock...!!

The Giant Man series consists of Havok, Kitty Pryde, Age of Apocalypse Wolverine, Age of Apocalypse Sabertooth, Captain Britain, Ant Man, Warbird, Sentry, and Thor. There are two well known variants, pictured on the back of the card, of a bearded Sentry and bald Wolverine. I haven't found the variants, of course, but the other nine are up for tonight's review.


If you're a fan of Marvel Legends, than the sculpts here won't surprise you in the least. If you have hated past ML waves, then there's nothing about this one that's going to change your mind.

They've done a very nice job with her sculpt. Unlike some of the manly female characters we've seen in more recent waves, Warbird is downright cute, with a great facial sculpt, expression and hair. The hair's a bit big, and sculpted as a separate piece, but that means they were able to use a softer plastic, allowing the neck articulation to work a little better with the long hair.


Giant Man is a character that has been begging for the Build-a-figure treatment since the concept was started. The Giant Man figure from the 5 inch scale Avengers box set made a reasonable stand-in. It even warranted a repaint to get an off model Goliath figure. But here we have a real Marvel Legends scaled, fully articulated figure that is on model. With forty six points of articulation, he can be posed as well as any Marvel Legends figure. The use of ratcheting joints helps the figure to support the extra weight. The only real draw back is putting him together. Unlike previous BAF's that were composed of six or seven pieces, you need ten pieces to build Giant Man. If you are having trouble with the math, there's a good reason for it. There are ten pieces needed to complete Giant Man but only nine characters in the series. You have to buy either version of Sentry, both versions of Weapon X and the other seven figures to complete the good Doctor Pym. Fortunately the variants are easier to come by than with previous waves, but this does make it even harder and much more expensive to be able to make use of the build-a-figure feature.

From right to left : Apocalypse, Galactus, Giant Man, and Sentinel

While these figures might have some issues here and there, there's not doubt that the make for great toys. Sometimes the articulation is actually too much for kids, and some of these characters might leave them cold, but the overall concept and general execution proves once again that an action figure can be a great toy, and still look cool on the shelf.

From ComicFigs.net
24

Iron Spider-Man Statue

Here we go again with Spider-Man statue from Marvel. It isn't quite new actually, but it sure made a great oportunity for us to buy it ^^. Hopes you enjoy the show...


Sideshow Collectibles is proud to present the Iron Spider-Man Comiquette, the latest addition to our Marvel Collectibles line. This includes thoroughly detailed database FEATURING intricate blend of stone in the ruins. Iron Spider-Man Comiquette is cast in high quality polystone, hand painted and hand finished to exacting standards. No Marvel display is complete without this amazing collectible, the Iron Spider-Man Comiquette.


After the death of more than 600 civilians during a failed reality show tracking FEATURING heroes villains, the government approved a superhero registration law. This law divided the heroes of the United States, forcing them to choose to support the law and deal with it. The two heroes set out to extremes, as Iron Man took over the pro-registration camp, while Captain America chose to keep the record to fight camp.

Iron Man Under the leadership of Peter Parker decided to make public his identity, and recorded himself. This prompted Iron Man to design a new costume for Spider-Man. This new costume, using much of the technology of Stark in the armor of Iron Man has three retractable spider-built weapons in the back. The new suit offered Spider-Man advanced surveillance capabilities, bulletproofing Further, the ability to breathe underwater, and a number of other features including the ability to become invisible cloaking based on advanced technologies.

Source by Sideshow Collectibles
 
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