Grodd

December 19, 2007

This is the newest offering from the JLU line, bringing this long living line in closer to completion.  Grodd was one of the main bad guys on the JLU show and now we have him to add to the growing roster of villains for the Justice League to square off against.   

The main feature in this box set is the Gorilla Grodd.  Grodd was an ape who came in contact with a meteor during the 19th century.  This gave him and his fellow apes both super intellegence and, in some cases like Grodd and his adversary Solovar, telekinesis and telepathy.  Grodd and Solovar clashed time and time again for the great Gorilla City.  When Solovar was captured by humans and brought to Central City, Grodd saw an opportunity to not only take over Gorilla City but also the world.  This plan put him in the scope of the Flash and brought Grodd into The Flash’s Rogue Gallery.  Over and over the Flashes of many generations would come to blows with this foe.  Over time Grodd’s abilities have grown, developing both his mental abilities as well as his telekinesis.   Most figures in the JLU line have issues standing, but like the other larger figures Grodd has no problems at all.  The figure has an amazing sculpt, really bringing to life the cartoon character.  The figure is well painted and the detail on his face brings that sly look of the criminal mastermind to life. 

The other new edition to this box set is the Red Hood.  This figure is a simple repaint of the Joker.  The new part of the figure is the addition of a large red dome and cape.  The largest problem is that you can not see the Joker’s face before you buy the box set.  After opening the set and taking off the hood this Joker looks like Crazy Eyes from Mr. Deeds.  Given a profile view the Joker looks great but if you look at this figure straight on his eyes are looking in completely different directions.   

Overall a solid set for both collectors and parents.  Hopefully this will not be the last, and Mattel will continue box sets to get us larger characters. 

         

 


Finally finding JLU again

August 14, 2007

Now I’m still catching up but thanks to the guys at AFI I got my Ray SDCC exclusive set.  Still can’t find a Stargirl,  but I still have hope. 

    

I also got my hands on these this week.

     

And well they are compared but not anywhere near the level of Super Powers.

 


JLU Mini Figures

April 6, 2007

I love these figures, and almost have them all. This is another line my wife thought were cute and bought the Batman for me but not not thinking I would want them all. They are like chips, you can’t have just one. So anyone have an extra Atom or Dr. Fate?


I’m Back

March 30, 2007

So, I have been gone for about 2 weeks and I’m getting a lot of support, thank you all.  We have had a few deaths in the family in the past few weeks and it has turned our lives upside down.  As things start to calm down I’m coming back to this blog.  Now the family issues are not the only reason I took time off.  The message boards have been a source of stress for me over the last few weeks, to the point that if I had to choose hunting for toys or going home, I went home.  I just wanted a break.  I have been working a lot on taking pictures and writing my ideas down some fun and some serious.  I have though long and hard and decided that if I want this blog to become my soap box, I have to voice my opinions even if others don’t’ agree with them.  After losing on Fwoosh and feeling alone on AFI I am coming back to talk about all that and toys of course.  So stay tuned it will be an interesting ride. 


Time off

March 19, 2007

Thank you all for reading this Blog and taking a look at the Hunt with me.  I think i will be back maybe soon maybe later im not sure yet so rory has helped me move it back in the closet, and the book cases are empty again.


 


What is going on?

March 8, 2007

What is going on?  That is the question that no one can seem to answer about Mattel’s DC Superheroes.  The next question that should be asked is “Why not?”. This is not some top secret project from the government, we are talking about toys.  Nowadays we are used to knowing what is going on, so being in the dark in this information age is a very frustrating feeling.  Now I don’ t know about you but I’m on a toy budget and like to plan out at least a few months in advance what I will buy.  I have had cut back a lot on my collecting over the years and have become very selective in my choices.  Well Mattel has put us in the shadows and only more confusion and frustration follows.  While the blame of the lack of DCU characters is due to DC, the lack of information for those of us who like to plan is Mattel.  It has not been so long since some of us were burned by Spin Blade He-man, DCSH is staring to look the same.  I know many people with more information are saying just wait, and you will see there are big things coming. But in a market where rising prices, repaints and reissues are the norm, how long can the average collector wait for answers. 

I have been following a thread on AFI that is in support of possibly quitting the line and it is more then the usual gripe about a figure’s paint job.  There is an overwhelming concern over character selection, case pack outs, and customer information.  While I love figures’ the sculpts from the 4 Horsemen, and the great characters classic looks, this line has died once.  The first line was a specific Batman line which went across the pond to finish up and made up 75% of the current Batman waves of this line.  Of the last 10 figures 8 of the 2 Batman waves were re-releases, while the Superman waves (3 in a row, what happened to every other wave) has suffered bad case packing.  I understand the need for a Superman in every wave, what Mattel has done is down right ridiculous.  In 4 wave of DCSH a 12 figure case was broken down to 1 Darkside, 1 Lex, 2 Braniacs, and 8, yes I said 8, old( from the dead batman line) Supermen.  If there were 4 I would say ok but 8 that makes no sence.  I know normal collectors who have not seen original figures since wave 3 and we are now on wave 5 or 6.  The next big slap in the face was when we finally saw the new purple packaging many of us found cases with only Supermen and Bizzaros, figures which we have seen in DCSH wave 2 and in the Target 2 packs which still seem not to sell in my area.   Now this is getting off on a bit of a rant (feel like Dennis Miller), but I really think the normal amount of information would be acceptable.  

I decided since we were not getting any real answers on line I would just call Mattel.  The first call I made got me only sorry that information is not available.  Again I say what issue of national security does knowing what figures are in the current waves of toys in the stores now.  I was told to go online and I could find out about thier lines and thier lineups thier website.  I checked and the line is not even listed, though Batman and the JLU are, but unclickable.  So I hang up being nice as I can and think for a moment and decide to call back.  This time I would ask for anyone who could give me the information.  And again I hit a wall, because I’m not a retailer I’m not allowed to know information about their product, but I did not give up.  I explained to the very nice woman on the phone that I did not want future information and only wanted to know what was out now so I can budget and save time. I explained that I shop mostly at local stores and if a product which was shown on the box was not part of this wave I would not waste time looking for them.  To that she understood and took the item numbers for Mongul, Supergirl, and Steel.  When she came back she had more information then I knew what to do with.  So I asked her about the Black suited Superman and Cyborg Superman which was on the newest package.  She looked them on her list and said they were to be released in March and April respectively.  Then she went on to say the Supermen figures were part of an assortment and not necessarily a “wave” so this was a multipart wave(Steel , Mongul and Cyborg).  She also told me that there were 28 figures (not characters, thanks Julius for the reminder) scheduled for this year.  Now at Toy Fair we got the number of 22, now we are at 28.  So I decided to ask one more question since Two-Face was on the CSC list for soon to be released.  Her answer was he was part of the 2006 line, which means his wave is probably not part of her list of 28. 

So what does all of this mean?  It means not a lot of information is being put out for the customers.  The company’s main focus is kids not necessarily collectors.  Our ability to get information is limited because of our position in the consumer food chain.  I understand issues 2 and 3 but issue 1 is unnecessary.  I know I may seem like a rabid collector but I’m really not, my drive has been diminished recently.  As I get older I become more patient and I think my main reason for this rant is just blowing off some steam over recent frustrations.  I’m not calling for a boycott of a product or to pester Mattel for answers, but I think our voice should be heard and our frustrations should be addressed with more then wait we will tell you soon.

So I put it to you those in the know…. What is going on???


Toy Fair

February 11, 2007

Well it’s TF07 and will we see anything to blow off our socks…. i don’t know check out all my links in my side bars for stories.  Also these have pretty good pic folders for the show.
SuperHero Times
Toynews I

 So to add we saw 2 new figures fomally for DCSH ManBat and Clayface, and got a hint that we will see 22 new figures( not all new sculpts). 

Here is what we know:
1.clayface
2.manbat
3.kal-el
4.sups(black costume)
5.cyborg sups
6.bizzaro(dark)
7.darkside(dark)
8.Batgirl(cassie)
9.twoface
10.catwoman
ok and we know the two-face wave has a repaint 11.joker, and 12.bats
and not sure if the steel wave is counted in 07( 13.steel, 14.parasite, 15.blue SG, 16.cheetos DD, 17.Mongrul) if so then we are up to 17 so what are the other 5????


Pull List…Save File……Collection…Hobby….Addiction

February 6, 2007

          Ok so if you collect comics you have a pull list at your local comic book store and after being obsessive about it I have not kept track lately, mostly because I trust my store.  My wife and I joke about where we want to more and the subject of my comic book store always comes up.  My rule is that I like my store so much I won’t move more then 30 minutes from it.  Well although it seems extreme its true I really don’t want to more then 30 minutes from this store.  Alternate universe is a small comic shop in New Haven Ct, and these new owners know how to treat their customers.  This shop has been around for almost 20 years and is actually the first comic store I ever visited when I was little.  My father after a long day on the road took me in and it was heaven.  Rows and rows of comics, cards and toys it was like a whole new world for the 5 year old me.  Almost 20 years later I revisited the store and started to go on a weekly basis. 

                           Though I had a comic book store which was only 10 minutes from my home I was not happy with the service.  After being on the fence about joining their store and having a pull file I made the decision to move my orders to Alternate Universe.  Since then I have had all my books on time in great condition, a member discount, and a birthday discount.  The owners make sure if I’m looking for something they do their best to get it for me or find one for me and always are willing to help in any way.  They know me well and when friends or family come in to get me a gift they go above and beyond to be polite and helpful to them. 

Collecting is my hobby and my passion and Alternate Universe makes sure that all I have to worry about is reading and enjoying my books. 

This is a Link to a local article on the store and its history.

 

My pull List

DC Comics

52

Batman

Detective Comics

Robin

Birds of Prey

Nightwing

Flash

Green Lantern

Firestorm

Green Arrow

Justice League

Teen Titians

Outsiders

JSA

Justice

Superman/Batman

Not on pull list but reading

Tales of the Unexpected

Creeper

Trials of Shazam

Catwoman

Martian Manhunter

Ion

Wonder Woman

Super Girl

Super man

Action Comics

Marvel Comics

Sensational Spiderman

Amazing Spiderman

Friendly Neighborhood Spiderman

New Avengers

Wolverine

Daredevil

Exiles

Astonishing X-men

Ultimate Spiderman

Ultimate X-men

Ultimates

Ultimate Fantastic Four

Not on pull list

Civil War

Ultimate Power

Wolverine: Origins


 


A Great Google Find

January 6, 2007

I was just bouncing around Google and stumbled on this..

 Nightwing BeyondNightwing Beytond

It’s work by an artist and makes me wish this really happened in Batman Beyond

Here is some more work for this artist on deviantArt


Finally All the Super Powers

December 27, 2006

So one of my toy quests over the years has been Super Powers.  When I was about 5 I saw the commerical that would get me into collecting action figures.  I wanted them all after watching that commerical, God i wish i had tivo back then, I ran into my Mom’s room and woke her up but it would be days before we saw the commercial again.  So we started looking around local stores like Bradlees Caldor and they were no where to be found, but one day my body froze in good old asile 7-C.  There I stood in front of a wall of those yellow cards and we bought all they had, one of each figure.  Well 20 some years later I just finished my hunt.  Now not all the figures I got were mint or working but I have each figure from the Super Powers collection.  
            You know those offers that are too good to be true,  well I got one.  A friend of mine who works at a local Wal-Mart told me he had a ton of Super Powers in great shape, for a long time I shrugged it off because he loves toys no matter the condition but with Super Powers I wanted them as mint as possible.  So after years of hearing him talk I was claening out my DCD figures and was going to take them all down to a toy drive, there were 20 single MOC DCD figures and 3 DCD 2 packs.  So the deal started to take shape, he did not want those figures to be just given away so he offered his Super Powers.  We worked out the deal and it was a one for one trade DCD for Super Powers, and my 3 box sets for 2 carded figures( Shazam and Tyr) and the Delta Probe.  He brought his collection and we met in a Wal-Mart parking lot and I started to dig through.  What I walked away with Was simply amazing, it was everything I needed and more. Here is the shot of the haul, and a picture of them all together with my older figures. 

The Haul  

The Whole Set

And finally one of the commercials which fueled my collecting bug