The Marvel Select line has put out a lot of great figures in the 11 years it’s been around, and not all of them are easy to find nowadays! Luckily, Diamond Select Toys regularly goes back and re-issues some of the more popular figures to make sure everyone who wants to start a Marvel Select collection has the ability to get the characters they want. This year, DST has brought back the Classic Green Goblin figure as well as the original Ghost Rider, Johnny Blaze! Blaze stands atop a base depicting a particularly unpleasant section of Hell, and Goblin re-creates the famous cover of Amazing Spider-Man #39, with glider and tied-up Peter Parker. Check out the redesigned packaging below, and look for both figures to return to comic shop shelves (and online store databases) this summer!

To find your nearest comic shop, visit comicshoplocator.com!


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Product Pre-order Launches May 20th

PCSC Exclusive Version Also Available

 

LOS ANGELES, May 8th, 2013 (BUSINESS WIRE)— Do you feel a chill during the warm spring weather?…that can only mean one thing: SUB-ZERO IS HERE! Pop Culture Shock is proud to present the latest entry into it’s 1/4th scale statue line, based on the icy brawler Sub-Zero as he appeared in the Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3.

As is the standard for all PCS collectibles, this 1/4th statue features intricate sculpted details, sure to inspire a fatality. Again, due to fan-demand, the standard edition will be available at all regular retail channels. For those customers wanting a bit extra, an exclusive version will be available ONLY via PCSC’s website. The exclusive includes 4 sets of extra arms, allowing customers to switch between regular arms and “icy” appendages.

And if you are wishing to pit Sub-Zero against a foe, there is limited stock of Scorpion available.

 

Mortal Kombat Klassic  SUB-ZERO 1:4 Scale Statue – PCS Exclusive Edition

  • Manufactured by  Pop Culture Shock Collectible
  • Price: US $ 335.00
  • Strictly limited to 200 pieces
  • 19″ tall
  • Est. Ship Date: 4th Qtr 2013
  • Item Status: PRE-ORDER Begins May 20th at 3PM Pacific Time
  • Includes exclusive swappable “ice arms” and regular arms

PRE-ORDER begins promptly at 3PM PST on Monday May 20th

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MOTUCSpiritoHordak1If you blinked you missed it today.  Heck, I knew it was coming and I missed it today, at roughly 11am pst Mattel secretly released a new figure for MOTUC in very limited quantities on MattyCollector.com.   That figure was the translucent red “Spirit of Hordak” figure.    He’s gone… for now.

 

We had some hints of him along the way.  At one point Mattel showed us the white version of Hordak’s signature crossbow, but most fans were stymied as to who it went with.  Now the answer has been revealed.

Those that were able to click through and order on one got this message:

Congratulations! By magic or by luck, you’ve found a secret figure! Now you see him… but this master of manipulation can disappear at any moment so act quickly!

This all-clear figure features painted red eyes, chest emblem and removable armband, and comes with a fan-demanded Hordak® cross bow in vintage white. Trust us, this visitor from the dark dimension is up to no good… but you’ll have to get the figure to see his complete bio. Straight from the 2013 mini-comic, “The Secret Origin of Skeletor,” this highly collectable figure is not available with Club Eternia® subscriptions or even during regular monthly sales.

He’s still searchable on the Mattycollector.com page:

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But, if you try to click on the listing you get this:

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Will he be back?  Only time will tell…


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Today Funko announces some more items to their already mighty line-ups of Pop Vinyl and Wacky Wobblers:

   ~ NEW POP! MARVEL ~
~ NEW POP! TELEVISION ~
~ MUPPETS WACKY WOBBLERS ~
<Insert Witty Opening Line Here>
 
I love it when my emails are filled with items that have no connection to each other!
It means I have to utilize my awesome brain power.
But not today!!
Ain’t nobody got time for that. ;)
Instead…
We look at images of pretty new items and Oooooh and Aaaaaah and Place Orders!
 
Pop! Marvel: Red Hulk
 
Sweet new Pop! Marvel Addition
     
Available MAY 23RD!
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Pop! Television: Dr. Blake Downs
Children’s Hospital

Available MAY 23RD!
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Muppets Wacky Wobblers
Long Awaited slash Super Cute


 Available JUNE 20TH!


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Today over on their official Facebook page DC Collectibles revealed one half of a new 2-pack in their 3.75″ line based on the video game Injustice: Gods Among Us.  Doomsday from the Injustice Gods Among Us will be in the Doomsday vs Catwoman action figure 2-pack!  All week DCC had been teasing the figure to fans as the latest entry in their “Spoiler Alert” feature.

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Toy Guru shows you how our 2013 SDCC Rokkon and Stonedar figures go from character to boulder form, plus check out New 52 Shazam without his hood.   But the BEST news is that it looks like they finally sprung for an HD camera so we can SEE what he’s doing and what’s on the table!

These were on display over the weekend at The Comic Bug so you can check out our detailed shots of these figures and more of the 2013 Mattel SDCC exclusives here.

Visit the MattyCollector.com News section to see the full list of reveals and how to get them after the show at MattyCollector.com.


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 HASBRO’S KRE-O STAR TREK BEAMS INTO THE TOY AISLE WITH NEW BUILDING SETS AND A STOP MOTION DIGITAL SHORT PRODUCED BY BAD ROBOT

The Digital Short, Utilizing KRE-O STAR TREK Building Sets Now On Shelves, Will Make its TV Broadcast Premiere May 13 on Cartoon Network

PAWTUCKET, R.I. (May 7, 2013) — Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS), announced the availability of the new KRE-O STAR TREK line at retail locations beginning today. Also releasing today is a stop motion animated short featuring KRE-O building sets and KREON figures based on the iconic STAR TREK film franchise. Fans can watch the video, with a new stand-alone STAR TREK storyline, now on the official KRE-O YouTube channel at youtube.com/KREO. The digital short will make its television broadcast premiere May 13 at 7:30 p.m. EST on Cartoon Network.

The KRE-O STAR TREK stop motion digital short animation was produced through film director J.J. Abrams’ production company, Bad Robot, with special effects for the piece created by Kelvin Optical, one of the visual effects teams also working on the soon-to-be released STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS  from Paramount Pictures.

“KRE-O STAR TREK marks the first time the STAR TREK universe has been available as building sets, and we are thrilled to  show off the universe of KRE-O STAR TREK building sets and KREON figures with this exciting stop motion digital short from the Bad Robot team,” says Kim Boyd, KRE-O senior brand director for Hasbro. “We’re especially excited that kids will be inspired to express their own creativity, with the full line of KRE-O STAR TREK sets and KREON figures available in stores now.”

The KRE-O STAR TREK line, under license from CBS Consumer Products, is based on the upcoming film STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS, directed by Abrams and in theaters on May 17, and features a variety of intergalactic space vehicles from the movie. Also featured in the line are 18 collectible KREON figures based on iconic STAR TREK characters, to be released throughout 2013. The new KRE-O STAR TREK line marks the unveiling of LIGHTTECH, a light-up feature within every KRE-O STAR TREK building set that allows kids and fans to bring the fantasy world of STAR TREK to the next level.

The flagship item of the line, the KRE-O STAR TREK U.S.S. ENTERPRISE building set allows kids and fans the chance to build an 18-inch long star ship toy with light-up warp engines, a bridge play area and five KREON STAR TREK characters, including favorites such as CAPTAIN KIRK and SPOCK. A total of 11 individual KRE-O STAR TREK building sets will be available in 2013 ranging in size from 32 to 432 pieces, including four micro-build ships and one set available exclusively at Toys ‘R’ Us.

More information on the KRE-O STAR TREK line can be found at KRE-O.com.

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today is releasing Lobo, the first playable downloadable content (DLC) character for the blockbuster DC Comics fighting game Injustice: Gods Among Us. A ruthless intergalactic bounty hunter known for his brutal tactics and rogue attitude, Lobo is available now on the Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for 400 Microsoft Points and will be available on the PlayStation®Network at a price of $5 shortly.

Also available today is the Teen Titans skin pack including Cyborg, Deathstroke and Raven skins; and the Bad Girls skin pack consisting of Wonder Woman, Catwoman and Harley skins. Each pack is available on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace for 240 Microsoft Points and the PlayStation®Network for $3.

 

A new trailer showcasing the history of Lobo’s storied career is available now!

Developed by award-winning NetherRealm Studios, Injustice: Gods Among Us introduces a new franchise in the fighting game genre and a brand new story created in collaboration between NetherRealm Studios, DC Entertainment and comic book writers Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti.  As the story unfolds, players will experience the power, gadgetry and unparalleled strength of some the most popular DC Comics heroes and villains, such as Batman, Superman, The Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Arrow, Aquaman, The Joker and others, as they engage in epic battles in a world where the line between good and evil is blurred.


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The Star Trek Select line is almost upon us! The new series will feature the first new 7″ Star Trek figures to come out of Diamond Select Toys in quite some time, and we’re pretty excited about it. With detailed sculpting by Patrick Piggott, each figure comes with multiple interchangeable parts and a deluxe diorama base, as well as a second, non-poseable figure to interact with! And now we have packaging pics!

Mr. Spock is captured as he appears in the classic episode “Devil in the Dark,” with a cave diorama and a Horta alien — the first Horta toy ever made! Spock himself will have interchangeable legs for standing or crouching poses, and interchangeable hands to hold a phaser or tricorder or establish a mental link with the Horta. He even comes with an alternate grimacing head!

The second Star Trek Select figure, Captain Kirk, comes with an engineering room diorama base, a second set of hands, a broken phaser and a control rod, as well as a second set of legs so he can deliver a flying kick to the reeling figure of Khan himself! That’s right, this figure is based on the episode “Space Seed,” and re-creates the first battle between the longtime foes.

Both figures come in packed-to-the-gills Select packaging, and will be available at comic shops and specialty stores in early June. Pre-order today with your local shop or favorite online retailer!


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We here at AFi are saddened by the passing of special effects legend Ray Harryhausen.  I personally had the opportunity to meet the man twice, hear him lecture once and see some of his legendary models in person.   His work continues to be an inspiration to countless artist and film fans.   He perfected an art form and captivated audiences for generations.  He will be greatly missed.

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This is the statement issued today by his family:

The Harryhausen family regret to announce the death of Ray Harryhausen, Visual Effects pioneer and stop-motion model animator. He was a multi-award winner which includes a special Oscar and BAFTA. Ray’s influence on today’s film makers was enormous, with luminaries; Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, Peter Jackson, George Lucas, John Landis and the UK’s own Nick Park have cited Harryhausen as being the man whose work inspired their own creations.

Harryhausen’s fascination with animated models began when he first saw Willis O’Brien’s creations in KING KONG with his boyhood friend, the author Ray Bradbury in 1933, and he made his first foray into filmmaking in 1935 with home-movies that featured his youthful attempts at model animation. Over the period of the next 46 years, he made some of the genres best known movies – MIGHTY JOE YOUNG (1949), IT CAME FROM BENEATH THE SEA (1955), 20 MILLION MILES TO EARTH (1957), MYSTERIUOUS ISLAND (1961), ONE MILLION YEARS B.C. (1966), THER VALLEY OF GWANGI (1969), three films based on the adventures of SINBAD and CLASH OF THE TITANS (1981). He is perhaps best remembered for his extraordinary animation of seven skeletons in JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS (1963) which took him three months to film.

Harryhausen’s genius was in being able to bring his models alive. Whether they were prehistoric dinosaurs or mythological creatures, in Ray’s hands they were no longer puppets but became instead characters in their own right, just as important as the actors they played against and in most cases even more so.

Today The Ray & Diana Harryhausen Foundation, a charitable Trust set up by Ray on the 10th April 1986, is devoted to the protection of Ray’s name and body of work as well as archiving, preserving and restoring Ray’s extensive Collection.

Tributes have been heaped upon Harryhausen for his work by his peers in recent years.

“Ray has been a great inspiration to us all in special visual industry. The art of his earlier films, which most of us grew up on, inspired us so much.” “Without Ray Harryhausen, there would likely have been no STAR WARS”
George Lucas.

“THE LORD OF THE RINGS is my ‘Ray Harryhausen movie’. Without his life-long love of his wondrous images and storytelling it would never have been made – not by me at least”
Peter Jackson

“In my mind he will always be the king of stop-motion animation”
Nick Park

“His legacy of course is in good hands
Because it’s carried in the DNA of so many film fans.”
Randy Cook

“You know I’m always saying to the guys that I work with now on computer graphics “do it like Ray Harryhausen”
Phil Tippett

“What we do now digitally with computers, Ray did digitally long before but without computers. Only with his digits.”
Terry Gilliam.

“His patience, his endurance have inspired so many of us.”
Peter Jackson

“Ray, your inspiration goes with us forever.”
Steven Spielberg

“I think all of us who are practioners in the arts of science fiction and fantasy movies now all feel that we’re standing on the shoulders of a giant.
If not for Ray’s contribution to the collective dreamscape, we wouldn’t be who we are.”
James Cameron


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