(8:31) If they ever do make a Jet Jaguar figure in the near future im not so sure if its going to be more articulated then the MonsterArts version (same goes for Hiya too). For now this is probably the only possible Jet Jaguar figure we are going to get at the moment. 🦾🤖🦿 (14:24) Is Ultraman more popular than Godzilla? I kinda doubt that. 🤨🤔🤷♂
Nah if anything I wish she had at least one more articulation point: a head ball joint. Estatic that shes got that neck one so she can look up and down, but a ball joint using that line behind her head as a seam would have been perfect. Also probably coulda used some ball joint ankles instead of swivel ankles.
I don't know. I think it will be a page punchers product. I don't like McFarlane's action figures, I've been avoiding his 7 inch figures despite being a big Justice League and Mortal Kombat fan.
This figure is easily based off where she fights Godzilla with the male muto in the final act of the film because it looks like she had already laid her eggs of mutos, which is prob why she doesn’t have it.
That original guys whole video seems like a total cluterfuck. It seems like 90% of what they talk about has nothing to do with the topic of Godzilla. Why did he need to go through so much WWI and WWII history? Why have an entire abridged section of how Toho came up with the idea of what became the original Godzilla movie? They could have shortened all of that as it was not at all necessary.
Yesss can’t wait for these McFarlane to do the pack and hopefully more Monsterverse DC packs. I had some of there dragons from GOT, Harry Potter. Looking forward on what they are going to do.
I said I wasn't going to buy an MV Kong (because I love me the 1933 version) and I've never read the comic, but dangit if I ain't gonna' buy Kong vs. Mechanibatman. I actually have a couple McFarlane DC figures as part of my overall 1930s-ish collection (Universal Monsters, Flash Gordon, Golden Age comic figures, etc.) and I'm pretty fond of them. We'll see how this turns out. I'm 3/4's hype for it.
Oh Kyle, you know I've been wetdreaming about this one. Yeeeeeeesssss, finally. I do think this would most likely be an articulated action figure, as I know Todd do like dem figures articulated tho still keeps the clean sculpt (similar to Hiya Toys). Iirc, in the states it was Todd who first make articulated action figures, albeit at the time it was limited, like 5 poa or sort. He does still make statues nowadays, like some Spawn and Batman statues, and I think his sports figure lines are all statues. But for supes, I think he'll start off with articulated action figure, but ofc would be rather limited in range of movement. After all it is Batman, and if you're even remotely familiar with DC Multiverse line, you'll see a certain caped crusader got a "little" too much variants. Todd do be loving his Batman. That Batman vs Spawn two pack gotta be one of his proudest figure release. I guess your expectation for the Bat-Jaeger could be based off Fulcum Abominus, with the articulation, paint, material. It possibly only came with one type of hands. Tho, Todd sometimes makes them two kinds of hands (one open, one fist). I do hope Todd would do the Lantern Robo and Lazarus Pit Skullcrawler from this comic. Maybe also adding the Kraken for DC's own kaiju. There's also the Batwing robo, but it kinda look half-baked. I could kinda see them stopping at only making Mv figures within the scope of this comic. Perhaps that's how they dodge the 7" Hiya license, I dunno. Either way I am excited. Their PR lines has yet to sell here, but since this is Batman, I'm sure local distributor would be quicker to pick this one up. You know I'll buy them ASAP, man. Thanks for the news
I would love to have this batman meh next to a godzilla. I think the green lanterns made a mech/kaiju with their will power too so they can add that if they arent doing all kaiju, also aquamans kraken