Showing posts with label Supergirl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Supergirl. Show all posts

7/18/16

Thomas the Tank...Raven?!?! Azarath Metreon Choo Choo!

I've known about the blind bagged Thomas the Tank Engine mini-trains for a while now, and the fact that certain DC Comics characters can be found therein. But only now am I finding them in my neck of the woods. I found four of them from the 2016 Wave 3 batch this past week!

Raven! A Raven train is just absurd and I love it. This is actually a train named Belle as Raven, according to packaging.

The blind bags are not only coded (Raven is number 61) but you can also see through them pretty well by moving the train inside up to the white part of the package. So the guesswork is pretty easy to work around on these things.

Flynn as Firestrom! Firestorm is number 60.

Victor as Hawkman. Hawkman is number 62.

Rosie as Supergirl. Supergirl is number 59.

These trains are ridiculous but irresistibly fun. They're off the rails! It's neat to see the broad range of heroes and villains (well, in this case just heroes) that have been released so far. You don't see much of Raven anywhere and Firestorm doesn't get much play either.

Some DC characters have been released in multi-packs, but I think the blind bagged versions can only be found in the blind bag series and aren't duplicated in the multi-packs (and vise versa). Blind bags are $1.50 each which is a fine deal for the size and for what you get here. Go get some!

7/7/15

Bootleg LEGO Supergirl, Superman and Brainiac

I picked up another batch of Bootleg LEGO minifigures off eBay in order to get my hands on a Supergirl minifigure. Supergirl is currently officially available from LEGO in a set along with Superman and Brainiac (and Brainiac's spaceship.) It's an awesome looking set that I'd love to own, but for the 'pennies on the dollar' cost of these bootlegs I couldn't resist grabbing them now even if I someday have the real thing.

Of note on this latest wave of bootlegs: Supergirl's torso is sculpted with 'hips.' Something the bootleggers have taken it upon themselves to add. This type of design decision fascinates me, because the bootleggers could just straight across rip-off LEGO (and do,) yet every now and then they throw something in that they thought of entirely on their own. Those sillies!

The bootleggers also included those new jumping bases that LEGO has introduced this year. They're kind of lame but for flying figures they do give you a nice little 'invisible' base to pose them on.

Both Supergirl and Superman have two faces, 'normal' and 'heat-vision.'

And then there's Brainiac. Bootleg Brainiac comes with a cool Kryptonite gun.

Brainiac does not have dual faces but they did print those...USB ports?...on the back of his head.

As always the cape quality is lower than regulation LEGO, and the plastic is slightly lighter. But if your not playing with these things too heavily you just can't go wrong for the price.

2/13/14

DC Collectibles 2014 Line-up Toy Fair Reveals :: TAKE ALL MY MONEY!

DC Collectibles just released to the media a sneak peek at all of their 2014 releases, and all I can say is DC Collectibles is about to get a ton of my money this year!

Say it with me kids: O-M-F-G! in 2014 DC Collectibles will be releasing all new action figures based on the penultimate in Batman on screen: Batman Animated action figures with multiple points of articulation and screen accurate sculpts! This Batman Animated Catwoman action figure WILL BE MINE...

...as will this GORGEOUS The New Batman Adventures Batman action figure. These are simply incredible looking action figures - no word yet on scale (I dare assume 6") or price etc. etc. but I will update you as soon as I find out because I am buying these on day one! EDIT: According to USA Today these will be 6" scale, retail for $24.95, and will be available November 2014. And according to MTV.com Two-Face and Mr. Freeze have also been announced! No word yet on Harley Quinn but my God will I plotz when she's announced!

And speaking of Harley Quinn:

Cuteness overload! DC Collectibles is releasing a Lil' Gotham series, and Harley Quinn is one of the first releases. Yup, buying this one on the spot too.

Leaving the more cartoony spectrum for a moment - get a load of Pajama Party Harley Quinn (from DC Collectible's Infinite Crisis line). Oh my God another must have! Harley Quinn in her pajamas, with a teddy bear taped to a bedpost and a super-soaker. LOVE!

And speaking of love...

Harley Quinn in Batman panties. Action figures have come a loooong way in my time. Expect me to own this one immediately too!

Other highlights (and figures on my list of 'almost must haves') include:
Designer Series Thrasher Armor Batman based on the art of Greg Capullo.

Infinite Crisis Atomic Poison Ivy.
Lil' Gotham Damian Wayne.

New 52 Batgirl.
And New 52 Supergirl.

Phenomenal action figures one and all - an incredible set of good Harley Quinns, an amazing surprise with the Batman Animated figures (and the sky is the limit as far as potential for that line goes!), and some good fun comic book accurate toys. I've got to get to my comic book store immediately to get my orders in!

To see more of what's coming from DC Collectibles in 2014, check out Toy News International, MTV.com, and the video below:

4/15/12

Poisunday Ivy :: Super Best Friends Forever

Now THIS is a Poison Ivy design I can dig. (I was going to say 'get behind' but I don't need your filthy filthy minds sullying the comments section!)

Too cute!


Poison Ivy makes an all too brief appearance on last week's Super Best Friends Forever animated short.



via Superhero Shows

3/28/12

Harley Qwednesday :: Super Harley!


Haha I love this! Harley Quinn really is a versatile character who can be adapted into all sorts of fun scenarios - here she is after acquiring Supergirl like powers.  Supergirl is not impressed.

Photo credit: 2011 David Ngo for GFBRobot.com

9/26/11

My few of DCnU's 'New 52' Review

The internet is full-to-bursting with talk of DC Comics' New 52. There has been a lot of talk about this and that and what makes fans happy or more often disgruntled. Which is good. And the experiment seems to be a success, with sales records being set with each new release. There has been some outrage as well. I admit, my handful of choices had already been pretty well pre-filtered before anything was released, and therefore complaints about certain titles (the art of Leifeld on Hawk and Dove, the softcore porn of Catwoman and the misogyny of Red Hood and the Outlaws for example) do not affect me because I was clearly not the target for those comics, having decided long before they were published that I wasn't on board with them.

Now that I have read all the titles I had held for me at my local comic shop, here is what I dipped into, and some thoughts about what I got out of each title.


Action Comics #1:
Why did I want to read it?
Because it's written by Grant Morrison first and foremost, and because it appears to be taking Superman back to his 'champion of the oppressed' roots.

Does it succeed?
Beautifully. Great art, great Superman, Great Clark Kent. I like that Clark is young, he's got a crap apartment, he's working freelance etc. My daughter even looked over my shoulder at one point while I was reading it and asked 'Is that Peter Parker?' which is a compliment when you are trying to take a young Clark back to basics.

Favorite Moment:
Superman is jumping and not flying. He bleeds. His powers are still developing/he's not at 'full strength.'

Will I keep buying and reading?
Yes.

Most curious about...
A phone booth. Will he change in a phone booth, at least once? I hope so.


Wonder Woman #1:
Why did I want to read it? 
Because Wonder Woman deserves a good comic and I deserve to to read a good Wonder Woman comic. I am willing to give this title a shot in hopes that DC can deliver.

Does it succeed? 
In spades. I really love the art in this one, and the story is well written and suspenseful. It's the comic book Wonder Woman deserves. She's majestic, beautiful, strong, smart, everything she should be. I loved this one!

Favorite Moment:
Wonder Woman coming up off the ground by gripping a Centaur with her legs and then flipping up into a head-butt.

Will I keep buying and reading?
Hell yes!

Most curious about...
Zeus as Jesus-like man-God. That should be fun.


Suicide Squad #1:
Why did I want to read it? 
Because the team includes Harley Quinn.

Does it deliver the goods?
Surprisingly so. I didn't think I'd like this one, and only got it as Harley Qwednesday fodder. But surprisingly I really liked issue one and I enjoyed Harley Quinn's characterization. Her costume is a huge departure from her iconic look but a) I don't hate it and b) her iconic look would NOT work in this storyline. It's just too...cartoony (which isn't a bad thing, but counter to the themes represented in this comic.) The art is really good and the story is exciting with a little twist at the end as the action amps up for issue two! I won't let this Harley Quinn look replace her iconic look as THE Harley Quinn in my mind, but I'll get over it for this comic and enjoy it all for what it is.


Favorite Moment: 
Harley Quinn: "...I've seen scary, and you ain't got his smile."


Will I keep buying and reading?
Yes. This one ends with a bang and a promise of a very exciting issue #2. I'll tread with caution, but I do look forward to more of this title.
  
Most curious about...
Sportsmaster. Was he a 'plant?' I think so.


Detective Comics #1:
Why did I want to read it? 
Because I need a Batman title in my life at all times, and since Batman began his life in Detective Comics it is only fitting I choose this title to stay on board with.

Does it deliver the goods?
Indeed.

Favorite Moment:

The last two pages. Holy heck I didn't see THAT coming!

Will I keep buying and reading?
Yes siree.

Most curious about...
What's gonna happen next!



Batgirl #1:
Why did I want to read it? 
Because it is Barbara Gordon as Batgirl again.

Does it deliver the goods? Other than reminding us on (too) many occasions that yes, Babs did get shot by the Joker and was crippled for a time (but no, she never became Oracle) I do enjoy the fact that she is now healed physically but still has many emotional scars and the dynamics those bring to her character.

Favorite Moment: 
Any moment between Barbara and Jim Gordon. I can't help it, it's the dad in me.

Will I keep buying and reading?
Yes. I have high hopes for this title.

Most curious about...
Conflict/confusion between Batgirl and Batwoman and the dynamics of both existing in the same Batverse.


Supergirl #1:
Why did I want to read it? 
 Because my daughter told me to get it.

Does it deliver the goods?
It's a good first issue. The art is great, and it takes a small new spin on Kara's arrival on Earth that we've all seen about a thousand times. It's a fun title, Kara is strong in mind and body, and it isn't too graphic or sexed up for my daughter to read. It's a Supergirl comic, plain and simple.

Favorite Moment:

Kara's super-hearing kicks in, and she hears 'lines' from other comics/superheroes across the globe.

Will I keep buying and reading? 
Yes. For my daughter. honest ;)

Most curious about...
More character development and how it will be handled. This issue was just a 'hit the Earth and smash things' issue. 


Swamp Thing #1:
Why did I want to read it?
Because I like Swamp Thing.

Does it deliver the goods?
It feels like it is getting there. It delivers Alec Holland, and that's cool. Alec mentions Abby. I feel like this is less of a reboot and more a continuation of the Swamp Thing I remember. Anyways, I'd rather have too much story than too little, and unlike Justice League, this one has more to say than it can fit in one issue and isn't just padding the pages with big punches.

Favorite Moment:

Holland talking about how vicious plantlife really is.

Will I keep buying and reading?
Yes.

Most curious about...
Superman mentions 'coming back.' Did Superman die in the DCnU? Is the whole 'Death of Superman' bit still part of his history? I doubt it will be touched on in this comic, but it is an interesting thing to bring up after the whole reboot thing.


Batwoman #1:
Why did I want to read it?
Because J.H. Williams III delivered some of the most beautiful comic book pages of all time with his Batwoman run in Detective Comics.

Does it deliver the goods?
It's like the Detective run never ended. That's a damn good thing.

Favorite Moment:

The whole damn thing.

Will I keep buying and reading?
Yes!

Most curious about...
Will the recent repeal of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' be addressed in regards to Kate's military career? When the character of Batwoman was created and her history expanded upon, that policy was in place and had an effect on her and who she is now. It's gone now, and as comics time stays relatively stagnant yet real time marches on away from DADT, will it remain relevant, or even a part of the character's history? Interesting to think about.


 Justice League #1:
Why did I want to read it? 
Because it's 'Where it all begins.' I figured it wouldn't hurt to be in on the ground floor like all the other lemmings.

Does it deliver the goods? It was well drawn with a great bunch of action, but a little too thin storywise to hold my interest.

Favorite Moment: Batman taking GL's ring.

Will I keep buying and reading?
No. And I admit, this one was an impulse buy. It's good, don't get me wrong, it's just not what I look for in my comic books lately.

Most curious about...
Will this just be a big blockbuster bang-up title, or will it carry story weight in the new DCnU?



Justice League Dark #1:
Oops, I forgot this is on my pull list and doesn't come out until this week. Guess I'll have to do a follow up for that one!

In conclusion, I am very excited about the DCnU and really enjoyed the titles I sought out. I look forward to following them all into the future to see what is in store, and to find out what's up with that hooded girl who shows up in every title (except...I can't for the life of me find her in Wonder Woman. Is she there? If not, why not?)

1/29/11

Zatanna the Magician in: Kill or be Killed!

In honor of The Other Side's newest feature: 'Zatannurday' - a weekly celebration of all things Zatanna, (inspired in part by yours truly's weekly Harley Qwednesday) I am posting in it's entirety this great little seven page Zatanna back-up story by Len Wein and Gray Morrow entitled Kill -- or be Killed!








Pretty cool story for just a seven page back-up! And even Zatara makes an appearance. Great art by Gray Morrow too!

I found this story in the back of Adventure Comics 415, cover dated Feb. 1972. A fun Supergirl comic I picked up at the swap meet for cheap!


Because, damn, if that ain't the type of cover that makes you want to buy the book, I don't know what is!

Keep your eyes on The Other Side every Zatannurday for more from the world's greatest (or at least the world's hottest-in-fishnets) magician!

12/19/10

You Will Believe a Woman Can Fly

Similar to my weekly 'Harley Qwednesdays', over at HeroPress is a semi-regular feature called Supergirl Sundays.

The absolute highlight of today's gallery of cosplay Supergirls was this image:

I'm pretty sure this layout was part of an existing Supergirl comic, or maybe it's just so iconic that it feels like it should have been. In fact, when I first saw the thumbnail I thought maybe it was some Alex Ross-esque art and had to look at it closer to see that it is in fact a real person.

This image is absolutely beautiful. Majestic and realistic. I love it.

You can see more of this Supergirl and other character cosplay at dangerousladies on deviantArt, including this one, which again is pure brilliance:

Cosplay is fun to observe, but when someone can actually turn their cosplay into a 'story' it reaches a whole other level.


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