Sunday, March 29, 2009

Star Wars Saga Collection 2006: Target Exclusive Ultimate Galactic Hunt Demise Of Grievous - Signed by Matthew Wood!

So today was the Edmonton Collectible Toy and Comic Show. It was pretty nice, held at shaw conference which created a pretty nice atmosphere. 501st Legion was there which had lots of people in costumes to entertain the kids and over 200 vendors. I knew Matthew Wood was gonna be there, so I brought along my Grievous Mighty Muggs and my UGH Demise of Grievous. He voices General Grievous in Episode 3 and also voices him in the ongoing Star Wars Clone Wars series.

So the doors opened up at 10 a.m. and he was really close to the front doors so went straight to him first. To autograph an individual item it was $20 bucks, so I had to choose one or the other so thought it'd be more worth it to get the UGH Grievous signed over the Muggs. He was really friendly and didn't mind taking a picture with me at all, real cool and down to earth guy. He signed the figure and didn't mind getting a pic taken with it. He also didn't mind any questions or telling you what he does and where he works. If you ever get a chance to meet Matthew Wood, I hope you go for it because after meeting him your respect for him and his work just goes up by that much. Oh yeah, and he did a Grievous impression after every autograph he signed, so that added to it to. "Cruuuuuush Them. Make them suuuuuffer."

I picked up the figure last year from BigBadToyStore for about 10 bucks. Costed 20 for his autograph so this fig totals out to about 30 bucks. 

Well here are some pics of the fig and Wood himself holding it up.




Friday, March 20, 2009

Mighty Muggs: Punisher (Toys R Us Exclusive)

Punisher: War Zone. you seen it? Well just in time for the release of it on dvd, I just got my hands on the Punisher Mighty Muggs. 

So, sadly these guys were released at my locals Toys R Us and sold out within 2 days. So wasn't able to pick one up right away. Luckily in today's world theres Ebay. I paid about 22 bucks for this guy, which is not a bad price at all. The main thing with this guy is he isn't sold at any other retailers. Exclusve only to Toys R Us, so these guys were grabbed up right when they were released. Here's some pics, just incase you missed seeing one. Enjoy the Pics.



Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Mighty Muggs: SDCC Iron Man

So second post here, so thought i'd start sharing most of my prized possessions up on here, since before I bought some of my things, it was pretty hard to find really good personal pictures of them besides those straight up photos from the manufacturer that are straight up dinky and low res. So heres my special Iron Man Mighty Muggs as seen from the movie. He was a limited edition during the San Diego Comic Con and was only available there. From what I heard you had to stand in a 2 hour line up for a ticket to stand in another 4 hour line up to grab this guy. He's extremely rare now and easily goes up on ebay for 70 bucks. I grabbed him with a Commander Gree Mighty Muggs off Ebay, so approximate price of this guy: 30 bucks. (won the bid about a week right after comic con). I know you grammar freaks are gonna have a hard time with this one, because since their really called "Mighty Muggs" i'll have to add the "s" at the end of "Muggs" which makes it sound plural, but reall its still singular, since they refer to one mugg as a muggs.

...nevermind. 

So as you can see right away he's pretty special. He's the only Mighty Muggs who has had a metallic box treatment. On the back it appears he's the only one in the "Iron Man" run of mighty muggs, and there will be no other ones coming. Mine got bumped a tiny bit in the upper right corner during shipping, so kind of a piss off. But better than not having one. The gold is a mat gold which brings him out really well, but the rest of the red is all metallic which is pretty special. He comes with no accessories, but he still looks mega bad ass. He's my favorite muggs out of all of mine (37). So here are some pictures, and hope you enjoy em. 






Friday, March 13, 2009

DC Direct: Watchmen Series 1 - Rorschach

Here is my first post, so what better way to start a blog then the best character from the most celebrate novel of all time, Watchmen? 

I went to see watchmen last week Friday on the opening day here in Canada, and let me tell you. The movie was really good and well put together. They caught the story pretty good in 2 hours and 43 minutes, but a few things bothered me. One was the fight scene where Night Owl ll and Silk Spectre fought the thugs that tried to mug them. The fight scene was good, but the motive was kind of...twisted i guess? probably since Zack Snyder definately needed some kinda 300 style action, so he threw it in there. I thought that Nite Owl and Silk Spectre probably wouldn't kill some thugs like that, so kinda set off thier morals and their characters a bit more compared to the novel. Another thing is that Doctor Manhattan's had it hanging the whole time. Somewhere i read said a total of 30 some odd minutes or something. It definately was a little bit too much. Everyone i've talked to agreed that it was a little bit too much. I feel sorry for those who saw it in IMAX realizing Dr. Manhattans dick was about as big as them on that huge ass screen. But hey, when he was huge the first time Rorschach came to seek him, i bet it was about as big as one of us already? Anyways, aside from that fact the most wack thing had to have been the soundtrack. I feel like the music totally did not reflect the mood of the graphic novel at all, and definitely hurt the experience of the movie. Who has sex to hallalujah? 

But overall it was a pretty good movie, so to celebrate the most celebrated novel of all time going to the large screen I went out of my way to my local comic book store "Wizards" and picked up my favorite character from watchmen, Rorschach, for a total of 20.74. Its an extremely good figure but they skimped on some of the painting lik ehis belt bucle and the buttons. Also his scarf and jacket where its joined is not glued all that well, but overall the figure is very appealing and realistic. The switchable hand is a good addition for the Grappling Gun. The grappling gun has to be one of the best accessories in any figure i've seen. Its painted and sculpted really well and weathered to match. If you can get your hands on this figure (good luck, since series 2 has already been released) then you better grab it. 

Hope i'm getting the rest of series one coming around...Nite Owl ll, Ozymamdias and Silk Spectre. Not looking forward to the second series as much though with Silk Spectre l and Nite Owl l. But hey, hope you enjoy the pics. alrite?