Showing posts with label action. Show all posts
Showing posts with label action. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 March 2017

ThreeA 1/6th DC Steel Age Arctic Batman

Batman is the first in ThreeA's 1/6th Scale Collectible Series examining a world where the heroes have been replaced by robotic counterparts.




ThreeA reveals DC Steel Age Arctic Batman 13.5-inch tall robotic action figure by Ashley Wood • Officially Licensed by DC Comics ● Height 13.5 Inches (35cm) Tall ● 50 Points of Articulation including articulated Fingers and Segmented Neck Armor ● Highly-Detailed Sculpt and Weathered Paint Application ● Includes: Batarangs x 2, Faux-Leather Tailored Outfit with soft PVC Iconic Scalloped Cape, Faux-Leather Lace-up Boots, Flexible Armored Pauldrons ● LED Illuminated Eyes (Batteries Required: AG1 x3 *Batteries Not Included)

Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Justice League Action Intro

The intro to Justice League Action, recorded on Cartoon Network UK. The
show's world premiere aired on Cartoon Network UK on Saturday 26th
November.


Thursday, 11 August 2016

Action Comics #1 CGC 5.5 Nets $956K

 
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On Thursday, August 4, 2016, a copy of Action Comics #1 with the first appearance of Superman quickly flew past the $750,000 estimate to sell for close to $1 million at Heritage Auctions. As part of their Comics & Comic Art Signature Auction, Heritage sold the 1938 comic, graded 5.5 by CGC, for $956,000. It set a new record for sale of Action Comics #1 at Heritage.
“As the bidding went higher and higher we were grateful bidders recognized this copy as the gem it truly is,” said Lon Allen, Managing Director of Comics & Comic Art at Heritage. “Few copies of this comic survive, let alone come to auction with such a bright cover. It displays beautifully.”
Action Comics #1 was originally sold on comic racks for just 10¢ in June 1938. There are only about 100 copies currently known to exist.
The copy that sold on Thursday was part of a collection that was purchased from a dealer in the 1990s for $26,000. Allen also stated that the copy likely drew intense bidding because it is very attractive for the grade.

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Saturday, 30 January 2016

Who can lift a car?

 This is just a sample of the comic covers, check out the link above for more!

Joe Shuster’s cover for Action Comics #1, featuring the first appearance of Superman, is one of the most famous covers in comic book history, and as a result, it has been one of the most homaged covers in comic history.


Amazing Spider-Man #306 by Todd McFarlane
Secret Origins #1 by Jerry Ordway and Wayne Boring
Action Comics #685 by Jackson Guice
Action Comics #800 by Drew Struzan
Action Comics #900 by Alex Ross
Superman (Vol. 3) #19 by Al Jaffee
Doodle Jump #1 by Meredith Gran
Kevin Keller #5 by Dan Parent
Fantastic Four #291 by John Byrne
Multiversity #1 by Chris Burnham
Batman and Robin (Vol.2) #39 by Patrick Gleason
Superman #124 by Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein
Superman #136 by Dan Jurgens and Joe Rubinstein

Saturday, 9 January 2016

Batman v Superman Battle Armor Batman

Toyriffic: Batman v Superman Battle Armor Batman :: I AM IRON...:
Batman v Superman merchandise is hitting retail now. I found the basic assortment of action figures at Target today and picked up the Battle Armor Batman figure!

No matter what comes of the movie itself, this Batman action figure is a pretty faithful representation of Batman in The Dark Knight Returns, when he armors up to battle (distract) Superman. No matter what you think of Batfleck now or after you see the movie, I think fans of TDKR will still be very pleased with the visual aesthetic of this figure and will find it hard to resist.

Check out the link above for lots more pictures! 

Monday, 21 December 2015

Hot Toys Shows Off More BATMAN V SUPERMAN Action Figures

Hot Toys Shows Off More BATMAN V SUPERMAN Action Figures
 The hype for the upcoming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice continues at Hot Toys’ booth at ToySoul 2015!

One of the most attention-grabbing collectibles is none other than the most spectacular and movie-accurate 1/6th scale Batmobile! Measuring at 110cm (43”) long, the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Batmobile is shown in full glory with its highly detailed exterior and interior design, and incredible paint applications!



Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Funeral Director Uses Action Figures to Calm Clients

Ross Paperman says it's "very special" to be able to help people at a time of sorrow, at his family-run funeral home. The Montreal funeral director says he warns clients about his toy-filled office before they walk in.

Sunday, 5 July 2015

STOP MOTION:BATMAN vs JOKER

This is brilliantly done.

STOP MOTION:BATMAN vs JOKER.#ugesLIKE¤COMENTA¤COMPARTE
Posted by Ay Mamacheeeta on Saturday, 27 June 2015

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Live Action Super Friends 1973 Justice League : Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman

Live Action Super Friends! A hilarious look at if the Saturday morning cartoon was real. Cut together with various shows from the late 60's thru the 70's. Enjoy!

Saturday, 10 January 2015

Super Awesome Remote Control Tumbler

http://geektyrant.com/news/super-awesome-remote-control-batman-tumbler
 You guys have got to check out this bad-ass remote control Batman Tumbler from Soap Studio. This might just be the raddest Tumbler product that I’ve seen since Christopher Nolan started his Dark Knight trilogy. Seriously, just wait and see what it it can do. Check out the link for more HD pictures!

Friday, 29 August 2014

Live Action #GreyGhost

http://geektyrant.com/news/batman-character-the-gray-ghost-live-action-short

This is GREAT!
I loved the Grey Ghost that appeared in Batman: The Animated Series, Based on the classic 1992 episode , ‘Beware, The Gray Ghost,’ our film chronicles the live-action adventures of The Gray Ghost aka Simon Trent. In the animated series, Trent (voiced by Adam West) is depicted as a down-on-his-luck actor who was typecast for life playing a masked avenger on a black-and-white serialized TV show.


THE GRAY GHOST : The Lost Reel from Jake Topkis on Vimeo.

Saturday, 14 December 2013

@CaptainCanuck Action Figure Coming Soon!



Following his new animated web series, Canada’s own iconic champion, Captain Canuck gets the action figure kids have been looking for since his debut in 1975 with a new release from Odeon Toys.
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He’s been on a postage stamp, even the cover of Time, but for decades, Superman had one thing over Canada’s Superhero… an action figure. Canadian toy maker Odeon toys in creative partnership with EMCE toys and Big B Comics are righting that wrong. The 8 inch tall figure which will retail for $24.99 will have the look and feel of a toy released when the first issue of Captain Canuck, by creator Richard Comely, hit news stands in 1975.
“We were looking for an iconic Canadian character for our first release, and I can think of none better than Captain Canuck ” said Sam Noir, project coordinator at Odeon. He added “I was one of those kids who looked for a Canuck figure on toy shelves in the 1970s, I must admit, we’re pretty excited to be doing this.”

Friday, 4 October 2013

#AlphaFlight #Guardian exculisve

Who wants to get me one of these?!?!
 
 
 
The leader of Alpha Flight is dressed for action in his distinctive attire, with a fully articulated body! Designed and built by Mego Ed, this true north hero fits in perfectly with the rest of your Mego Superheroes collection and features card art by Toronto artist Christopher Yao. Once again, this figure will be available only at Octoyberfest 2013 at the Mego Museum area (tables 8 and 9, please see floor plan for exact location).

Price for this instant collectible will be $50 at the show. We will be taking limited pre-orders of the figure for those attending the show (conditions apply, we will make an announcement if the figure is pre-sold out). Please email totoyfair@gmail.com to reserve yours today!



Monday, 30 September 2013