I'd started my blog on one of my favorite subjects - BATMAN and that was pre-HOT TOYS days
And Batmobiles - I love me some Batmobiles and Batplanes; they are way COOL
Toy Biz MARVEL "Famous Cover" series offered authentic fabric costumes and articulation. And the Kubrick Marvels are a hoot!
And here are some action figures from the Captain Action line. Interestingly, Johnny Depp was slated to play Tonto in a new Lone Ranger film as (surprise! surprise!) Depp is part Cherokee Indian. After his turn as a pirate in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" trilogy, it would be fascinating to see his interpretation of Tonto.
And the new Green Hornet film is scheduled to be released on December 22, 2010. Starring Seth Rogen as Britt Reid / The Green Hornet and Jay Chou as Kato with Cameron Diaz as a reporter and Britt Reid's love interest, this movie should be rather interesting. Hope it doesn't pan out like "The Spirit (2008)" which was a commercial and critical failure in theatres.
Kato was made famous by Bruce Lee whose portrayal of this character popularized martial arts in the United States in the 1960s. In Hong Kong, it was popularly known as "The Kato Show" and resulted in Bruce Lee starring in the feature films that would make him a pop culture icon. Both Medicom and Enterbay have released 1/6 action figures of Kato but no Green Hornet is yet in sight!
The Phantom is an American adventure comic strip created by Lee Falk. While the Phantom is not the first fictional costumed crime-fighter, he is the first to wear the skintight costume that has become a hallmark of comic book superheroes, and the first to wear a mask with no visible pupils, another superhero standard. [ source: wiki ]
Dr Evil (who is Captain Action's arch enemy) as Kabai Singh. There were only two villian costumes for Dr Evil to change into, the other being Ming the Merciless.
Congratz and keep up the good works!
ReplyDeleteLove your 12inch figure reviews..Congrats!!
ReplyDeleteHere's to another thousand!
ReplyDeleteOne of the things I love about your collection, Alex is seeing all those older figures I remember having as a kid (Six Million Dollar Man, Inspector Gadget). The vastness of your collection continues to astound!
Yeah! Congrats on your 1000 posts!
ReplyDeleteCongrats alex...
ReplyDeleteVery nice to see the evolution of the 1/6 figures from before to now!
thanks for the great photos/info/reviews which gave me some advice on "what to" and "what not to" buy :)
Like in ebay, i rate your blogsite - FIVE STARS!!! will buy again ah i mean visit/read again! :)
Congratulations Alex ! In fact the ideas of some of my kitbashed figures came from yours. Keep up the effort and we are all looking forward to seeing your 2,000th post in this Hot Toys, Enterbay era ! Yeh !
ReplyDeletethanks LEon, desmond, Adrian, dash, AL & anon :) your kind words spur me on.
ReplyDeletehey dash, i just love some of the toys we used to play with as a child, and Six Million Dollar Man Steve Austin was one of the best IMHO
glad that my reviews helped you in making your purchase decisions AL ;> and once again, thanks for the vote of confidence
i look forward to the day when i post my 2,000th post - ha! ha!
Congratulations on your 1000th+ post!
ReplyDeletethanks diana ;>
ReplyDeleteCongrats on achieving that milestone dude =)
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