DC Universe Classics Wave 12 Revealed in Toyfare

Darkseid is the DC Universe Classics Wave 12 Collect and Connect Figure
Darkseid is the DC Universe Classics Wave 12 Collect and Connect Figure

The action figure community exploded yesterday when some subscribers received the upcoming issue of Toyfare a week early – it contains the reveal of the lineup for DC Universe Classics wave 12 that should arrive at retail after an interminably long wait of 4 to 5 months, in the 1st quarter of 2010.  Wave 12 will contain Copperhead, DeSaad, Eclipso, Iron, Mary Marvel, Doctor Mid-Nite, and the Spectre.  A newly-sculpted Darkseid will be the collect and connect figure.

While this lineup has been heavily rumored for some time – I think intrepid investigators are successfully mining the Wal-Mart computer systems and their friendly neighborhood or online retailers – there was still at least one surprise in store.

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Marvel Select Marvel Girl, Wolverine, and Sabretooth Packaged Pics

Art Asylum has recently been releasing packaged pics of upcoming Marvel Select product.  The latest batch is the X-Men related group:

  • Marvel Girl – both Rachel and Jean
  • Sabretooth – both modern and first appearance (exclusive to CmdStore.com)
  • Wolverine – brown and tan costume, both masked and unmasked (shared exclusive to PhatCollectibles.com, Newbury Comics, and Hastings)

Not sure when we’ll be seeing the next figures, but Diamond Select Toys has Daredevil, Spider-Man, Thing, and Abomination on deck.

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via Art Asylum.

Understanding the Disney Acquisition of Marvel – G4tv.com

G4’s Attack of the Show provides a nice summary of the possible motivation and downstream impact of Disney’s acquisition of Marvel.

  • Minimal impact to the comics business, but look to make it more of a cash cow
  • Cash infusion to help develop more Marvel movies, but…
  • … may impact movies that have less of a broad mass market appeal, like Thor

via Understanding the Disney & Marvel News – G4tv.com.

More Pics of Hot Toys Marvel Movie Masterpiece Battle-Damaged Iron Man Mark III

Saw these first on TheFwoosh.com in the Mark III Iron Man Battle Damaged thread, from a Chinese blog called Plastic Enemies.

Looks like the battle-damaged version of the Mark III Iron Man will have the same guidance flaps like the first Mark III, a flip-up mask like the Mark II Iron Man (versus interchangeable Stark head like the original Mark III), a removable chest plate, and an articulated panel on the forearm.  Oh yeah, the battle damage too.

I’ll probably have to pick one of these up, even though I kind of want to wait to see what Hot Toys does with the Iron Man 2 armors.

via PLASTIC ENEMIES’S BLOG – PLASTIC ENEMIES – Yahoo! BLOG.

Disney Acquires Marvel for $4BN – Web Round-Up

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Mickey Mouse as Wolverine (credit: The Wolverine Daily)

Mystery artist “dR g0Nz0” was oddly prescient when he submitted fan art of Mickey Mouse as Wolverine to the Wolverine Daily blog about a year ago.

Unless you have no access to any kind of media (and if you didn’t, you wouldn’t be reading this), you’ve probably heard that this morning Disney announced its intentions to acquire Marvel for around $4BN in cash and stock.

Now, I’m going to guess that there wasn’t a lot of rumblings in the market about this deal beforehand, as most news outlets are still just rehashing the press release and not providing a lot of opinion.  But I’ve scoured the internet (read: googled it) to bring you some of the early thoughts and opinion from around the interwebs.

  • Disney and Marvel held a joint press conference shortly after announcing the deal.  Comics Worth Reading provided the best summary I could find about that call.
  • The news is so fresh that not many news outlets have made the connection to the Warner Bros. acquisition of DC forty (!) years ago.  Kudos to the iPhone Blog of all places for reminding us that a Disney and Marvel would be better positioned against Warner Bros. and DC.
  • Gawker’s Defamer blog also gets points for mentioning Warner / DC, with the realization that with the Disney / Marvel combination, those two powerhouses had their hands in every major movie tentpole this summer.  “What a tangled web” indeed!

Everyone knows that this deal is about the movie business, but what about the rest of the Marvel businesses?

  • Comics fans, in addition to Marvel CEO Ike Perlmutter keeping his job, Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada checked in to let his Twitter followers know that all is well in the comics biz. “Everybody take a deep breath, all your favorite comics remain unchanged and Tom Brevoort remains grouchy.”
  • BudgetTravel notes that this sets up an excellent twist in the Theme Park Wars, since Universal Studios Islands of Adventure, featuring Marvel characters, is DisneyWorld’s biggest competition in Orlando.
  • And what about the toys?  As you might expect, there’s not a single mention that I could find anywhere, but MarketWatch points out what those who already read the fine print already knew – all existing licensing deals will be honored but will be reevaluated when they expire.  For those keeping track, that means we still have two more years remaining on the Hasbro / Marvel deal.  [Correction: I was reminded that Hasbro and Marvel re-upped their agreement at the start of the year, so their deal lasts until 2017.]

So, how are people reacting to the acquisition?

  • Gail Simone tried to calm the twittering masses, saying “I have dealt with Disney several times in the last couple years. I think this will probably be a good thing for Marvel and comics.” in under 140 characters.
  • Update: The guys at Woot list out the Marvel / Disney crossovers they want to see.  My favorite is “Esmerelda vs MODOK: Can a hideous creature designed only for killing discover the beauty in himself through the love of a gypsy girl designed only for compassion?”

How do you feel about the Disney / Marvel acquisition?

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