Showing posts with label Captain America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Captain America. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2016

Captain America Civil War: Hot Toys War Falcon Figure

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Hot Toys, the company that pride themselves of creating movie-accurate toy line, has been building their Captain America: Civil War line-ups of Team Cap and Team Iron Man. On Monday, the company revealed their new Falcon 1/6 scale figure, complete with detachable Redwing drone.

Based on their own description, the figure is specially crafted based on the image of Anthony Mackie as Falcon in the movie. It features a newly painted head sculpt, a highly detailed and specially tailored costume, flight backpack, newly designed wings with enhanced articulations, a Redwing drone, and a dynamic figure stand ideal for flight poses. This latest version is much closer to the comic character.

The Captain America: Civil War Falcon figure has a unique personality and looks to other action figures. The wings is finely articulated and designed. It also features a removable Red Wing drone, which you can have accompany Falcon on his many battles and adventures.


Hot Toys Marvel: Avengers Age of Ultron- Captain America 1/6th Scale Collectible Figure MMS 281 $399.99  

Marvel Avengers Age of Ultron Iron Man 12" Action Figure [Mark XLIII] $409.99 

Batman 1/6 Scale Figure Batman: Arkham City Video Game Master Piece $239.95  

Iron Man 3 12" Action Figure Iron Man Mark 17 Heartbreaker By Hot Toys $241.43  

Monday, July 22, 2013

Captain America: The Winter Solider (modern world sequel)

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San Diego - At this year Comic-Con in San Diego the cast and directors of the upcoming "Captain America: The Winter Solider" gave preview of the upcoming film and reveal new footage.

The movie is scheduled for release on April 4. It was directed by brothers Joe and Anthony Russo and is meant to bridge the gap between "The Avengers" and its 2015 sequel.

The footage revealed Captain America adjusting to the modern world and some new and dangerous challenges compared with the original "Captain America" film, which was set in the 1940s.

"The hurdle of Captain America is that his nature is to put himself last," Evans said. "The first Captain America film is about getting the opportunity to serve, the opportunity to lead, to a solider. I think he's so determined to do what's right. The conflict with this modern society as opposed to the '40s is in the '40s, it was easy to say 'the Nazis are the bad guys.' Today it's a little bit harder to know 'who am I serving?'

"It's not about doing the right thing, it's about 'what is the right thing?' We get to see Captain struggling with that. That's where his relationship with Black Widow comes to fruition. She's someone who has had to compromise her morals and not live in black and white, and I think as a result -- I can't say too much -- something happens. These two people from different worlds need to rely on each other."

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Recharged Marvel Comics Heroes Coming!

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With Marvel Comics new "NOW" initiative, the publisher's heroes and villains will  hit "the refresh button" instead of a reboot.

According to Alonso the move is a result of the calamitous events of the best-selling and just-concluded mini-series "Avengers vs. X-Men" that featured the return of the fabled Phoenix force and the death of some key characters (Charles Xavier).

"All of the stories take place in the aftermath of `Avengers Vs. X-Men.' New creative teams _ each of which are deeply invested in their titles _ will take your favorite titles in bold new directions,"

(AP Photo/Marvel Entertainment)

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Captain America the new US president

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Wow, I really like this cover of the new Captain America! Marvel Comics shows super hero Captain America being sworn in as president of the United States in Issue 16 of "The Ultimates." The sentinel of liberty will move into the White House in the pages of “The Ultimates,” a series set in the Ultimate Comics universe where America is riven by factionalism, out-of-control anti-mutant hysteria and outright secession. Rogers will take the oath of office in issue No. 16, due out in October.

I wonder what's his stand on the US Economy.... is he a Democrat or a Republican?

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Hasbro Selling Super Heroes



Marvel-related toys, such as Thor hammers and Hulk fists, are expected to generate a record $400 million in revenue this year for licensee Hasbro Inc., according to Drew Crum, an analyst at Stifel Nicolaus & Co.

“We expect Disney to push the Marvel franchise more aggressively across international markets,” Crum wrote in an April 27 report.

“The Avengers” is the first Marvel film Disney has marketed since purchasing the business for $4.2 billion in 2009. The movie has broken international box office records, grossing more than $281 million overseas as of May 2, Disney said in a release.