Friday, July 25, 2014

Seen at SDCC2014: Hot Toys previews - Arkham Batman, 1/6 DeLorean, John Blake, RoboCop etc

San Diego Comic-Con International is a multigenre entertainment and comic convention held annually in San Diego, California. It was founded as the Golden State Comic Book Convention in 1970 by a group of San Diegans, which included Shel Dorf, Richard Alf, Ken Krueger and Mike Towry; later, it was called the "San Diego Comic Book Convention". The name, as given on its website, is Comic-Con International: San Diego; but it is commonly known simply as Comic-Con or the San Diego Comic-Con or "SDCC". It is the event where many things get previewed and seen for the first time and this year is no exception.

Since we all can't be there, we can only wait for the people who are to take pictures and post them to share. The pictures seen here are credit to itakon.it Check out their site HERE for ALL the pictures and all the coverage.

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Scroll down to see the rest of the pictures. Starting with Sideshow Collectibles 1/6 scale Marvel Comics Deadpool, there's also Marvel Comics Wolverine (non-movie / film version), "Escape from New York" Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell), Iron Man, Emma Frost, C-3PO, Scout Trooper, Luke X-Wing Pilot. Click on them for bigger and better views. Check out itakon.it HERE for ALL the pictures and all the coverage.


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Hot Toys 1/6 scale Arkham City Batman

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Hot Toys 1/6 scale Michael Keaton Batman from Tim Burton's 1992 "Batman Returns"

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Hot Toys "The Dark Knight Rises" 1/6 scale Batman Spotlight with 12-inch John "Robin" Blake (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and Commissioner James Gordon (Gary Oldman)

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From DC's Batman to Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, starting with Hot Toys 1/6 scale Zoe Saldana as Gamora

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Hot Toys 1/6 scale Dave Bautista as Drax the Destroyer

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Hot Toys 1/6 scale Chris Pratt as Peter Quill / Star-Lord

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Hot Toys 1/6 scale Groot

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Hot Toys 1/6 scale Rocket

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And then there are the usual suspects - Hot Toys "Cash Cow" Iron Man figures - Die-cast Iron Man Mark III

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Hot Toys "Iron Man 3" 1/6th scale Python (Mark XX) Collectible Figure (previewed earlier HERE)

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Hot Toys "Iron Man 3" 1/6th scale Skeleton Suit Mark XLI "Bones" Collectible Figure (previewed earlier HERE)

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Check out Hot Toys "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" 1/6 scale Rhino

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Then there's the Hot Toys 1/6 scale Battle-Damaged RoboCop with helmet removed, showing Peter Weller's / Alex Murphy's face

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How about Hot Toys 1/6 scale Briareos from Appleseed Alpha (also styled as Appleseed α), a computer-animated military science fiction and cyberpunk film which is a prequel to the 2004 Appleseed and Appleseed Ex Machina.

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Looks like Hot Toys 1/6 scale Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) is making a comeback with not one but two figures. There's 12-inch Ellen Ripley from "Alien"

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And 12-inch Ellen Ripley with 1/6 scale Power Loader from "Aliens"

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Last but not least, there's the 1/6 scale modified DeLorean sports car from "Back to the Future" with "flux capacitor", working lights and "OUTATIME" license plate.

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The pictures seen here are credit to itakon.it Check out their site HERE for ALL the pictures and all the coverage.

8 comments:

Kaido said...

I think Arkham Batman is a miss for me, maybe it's the way they posed it. But, those DKR and Guardians of the Galaxy figures are amazing! I don't think they captured Sigourney's likeness that well either.
Hmmm, what does everyone think about rooted hair?

Jonloh said...

Looking at the offerings by Hot Toys, one can guess their marketing strategies and their target audience is definitely the fan boys of the 80s who has the spending power. Well, I may well be just one fan boy who finds it hard to resist the temptation.

Unknown said...

Iron Man is inescapable, huh? Quick question, I don't have any Iron Man's so do you think this version is worth getting?

And I want that DeLorean. Like. Yesterday!

Sigourney looks sweet and I hope this means some more Colonial Marines. Oh that would make me so happy!

tofanpw said...

I wonder how many of these figures hot toys will actually release?

Piratestan said...

That Arkham Batman looks like another "looks swell but can't move much because of the outfit" figures. Honestly, if I wanted a statue, I'd buy a statue!

That Ripley head is incredible, especially the hair.

humanbeingill said...

It's alot to take in... Keep in mind there's still figures like X-Men's First Class Professor X that still hasn't seen the light of day, so Protoypes aren't necessarily previews. On THAT note why even make another Mark iii or Aliens Power Loader or Keaton Batman?! Give us The Matrix, Major Star Wars Characters like Count Dooku, Obi Wan or HELLO Hans Solo! But everything looks terrific except that Butt Ugly Ironman Suit BONES- $285?= Money Saved!!

humanbeingill said...

Oh Yeah, where's Tim Burton's Devito Penguin and Phifer Catwoman?! I NEEEED those!

Jacque said...

I used to collect tons of hot toys figures way back in 2008 till late last year. With so many new figures coming out and teased it was so tempting and addictive to try and get them all but after last year i realized its not worth it...

Having a huge collection means squat when they're only valued to you. Others sees it as a waste of money and I also came around that same thought...

I've probably invested more than 6000usd collecting these figures and the worse of them are the constant iron man figures that I was tempted to collect.

I'm going to have a family soon and so I have to give up on this expensive hobby. Hope others invested wisely when it comes to these expensive figures.