Saturday, March 24, 2012

DC Direct Watchmen

The Watchmen
Watchmen is perhaps the greatest Superhero story ever told. It is written by Alan Moore and art by Dave Gibbons. It is held in high regard in mainstream literature as it is the only graphic novel included in Time Magazine's 2005 "100 Greatest Novels of All Time." It can be largely credited as the book responsible for raising up the standard of modern comic books. It brought a mature, smart, and emotionally resonant narrative. Making comic books more widely accepted in the mainstream market because it brought comic books out of the box from the usual perception that comics (or funny books as it was called then) are just for kids. It also cleverly utilizes a story (Tales of the Black Freighter) within the main story (Watchmen) that mirrors the events/predicaments of the characters in the main story. Watchmen is written in a nonlinear narrative. Intertwining back story to the current setting as it slowly builds to expose the motivations of each character and why they are in their current state. Watchmen became so popular that a live action movie (and an accompanying toy line courtesy of DC Direct) was released in 2009 to mixed reviews. Though I personally enjoyed watching the movie because it stayed true to the source material, my wife and a lot of our friends disliked the movie because they viewed the story as too complex to enjoy. The movie also changed certain plot elements from the comic books, though granted that it was not too far off. Though I think having able to read the graphic novel would give you a better understanding of the movie. I'll revisit the Watchmen story (movie version that is, as I would recommend you to read the Graphic Novel personally to appreciate the whole Watchmen story) along with a toy review of the DC Direct Watchmen toy line in this blog entry.



(Left to Right) Nite Owl, Rorschach, Dr. Manhattan,
Silk Spectre, Ozymandias, and The Comedian.

Set in the 1980's during the height of the Cold War, the story opens when a retired costumed vigilante named The Comedian was assassinated in his condominium unit. The Comedian (along with Rorschach, Nite Owl, Dr. Manhattan, Silk Spectre, and Ozymandias) was part of the last remaining masked vigilantes before the U.S. Government outlawed and forced them to reveal their secret identities due to the public's growing distrust over them. After the unmasking, The Comedian and Dr. Manhattan would continue to work for the U.S. Government as their government sanctioned agents. Rorschach meanwhile continued to fight as a vigilante outlaw, while Nite Owl and Silk Spectre retired their superhero persona. Displeased by the police's investigation of The Comedian's murder, Rorschach started his own investigation and came into conclusion that someone was out to murder them one by one. Rorschach warned the remaining masked vigilantes including the skeptical Nite-Owl who relayed it to Ozymandias. Ozymandias (now a successful businessman) dismisses it. After The Comedian's funeral, Dr. Manhattan was accused of inflicting cancer to his ex-girlfriend and others whom he spent some considerable time with. Because of this, he exiled himself to Mars leaving behind his lover The Silk Spectre (with whom his relationship was deteriorating). The loss of Dr. Manhattan would leave the U.S. government without a strategic advantage in the looming nuclear war with the Soviet Union. Dr. Manhattan was to be the government's secret weapon in the impending nuclear war. Losing him left them vulnerable to Soviet Union's nuclear threat.



Nite Owl and Silk Spectre

With Dr. Manhattan no longer around, The Silk Spectre seeks Nite Owl to catch up with each other and then one day decided to don their costumes again to fight crime. They eventually grew closer and became lovers. Ozymandias at this time was attacked in his office and was nearly assassinated before he managed to overpower and kill the assassin. Not soon after, Rorschach was framed for the murder of their former villain called Moloch while he was seeking him out to shed some light into The Comedian's murder (after following a lead that days before The Comedian's death, he visited Moloch). This convinced Nite Owl that there was indeed a conspiracy behind everything that is happening to his former team mates and with the help of Silk Spectre, decided to break Rorschach out from prison. After the break out, Dr Manhattan suddenly teleports Silk Spectre to Mars and revealed his intentions of leaving Earth for good (despite Silk Spectre's pleas to help save the world) because humanity no longer interests him. During the course of the argument, Dr, Manhattan reveals to Silk Spectre that The Comedian was actually her biological father. This development would cause Dr. Manhattan to change his mind and regain his interest in humanity. He recommits himself to Earth and return with Silk Spectre to try to save it.          



The Comedian and Rorschach

Dr. Manhattan's revelation to Silk Spectre about the identity of The Comedian as her biological father would shaken her. She had always wondered why her mother (the original Silk Spectre) never hated The Comedian despite his past transgressions toward her when they both were still with the superhero group The Minutemen. The Comedian nearly raped the original Silk Spectre. But years later would be forgiven and the two became lovers. As this development happened, Nite Owl and Rorschach would find mounting evidence that Ozymandias was behind the plot to neutralize them all. Rorschach writes this conspiracy in his journal and drops it off in a local office of a right-wing tabloid called the New Frontiersman in the hopes that if something happens to them in their confrontation with Ozymandias, someone would be able to expose the conspiracy. Nite Owl and Rorschach then located Ozymandias' base in the Antarctic. They confronted Ozymandias and made him admit that it was him who was behind the actions to neutralize them. Ozymandias admits that he was responsible for the murder of The Comedian, the cause of the cancer that led to Dr. Manhattan's self-exile, the murder of Moloch which led to the framing of Rorschach, and the staged failed attempt to murder himself in order to avoid suspicion. He explained that he did all of this because he wanted to protect his plan from being exposed.



Dr. Manhattan and Ozymandias

Infuriated by this revelation, a fight breaks out with the both of them unable to defeat Ozymandias. Suddenly, Dr. Manhattan and Silk Spectre appears to join the fight. But before the fight could be resumed, Ozymandias shows them a video of the death of thousands of civilians and the destruction of two key cities in the U.S.A. and in the Soviet Union. He had already activated the exploding energy reactor that Dr. Manhattan was tricked into creating to destroy both of the cities. With Dr. Manhattan's energy signatures looming in the destructed cities, both countries would agree to unite to face a new common enemy, Dr. Manhattan himself. Realizing that the peace forged by this tragedy would be jeopardized if they reveal Ozymandias' involvement in the destruction of the cities, Dr. Manhattan, Silk Spectre, and Nite Owl decided to keep this a secret. Rorschach on the other hand refused to keep quiet and decided to leave and reveal Ozymandias' involvement. Dr. Manhattan tries to convince Rorschach to let this one go for the common good. But Rorschach refused to relent and challenges Dr. Manhattan that the only way to prevent him from revealing what he knows is to kill him. Dr. Manhattan reluctantly vaporizes him, keeping the secret safe. Meanwhile back in the Antarctic base, Nite Owl and Silk Spectre leaves Ozymandias alone to contemplate for his sins. Dr. Manhattan bade Silk Spectre goodbye as he leaves Earth to start anew in the unknown reaches of space. Nite Owl and Silk Spectre would live their remaining lives together as Silk Spectre reunites with her mother and fixes their broken relationship with the new found knowledge that The Comedian was her father. The movie ends with a New Frontiersman staffer reaching for the mail (which included Rorschach's journal) in search of a story to publish.          



Character Bios/Toy Review:

Edward Blake a.k.a The Comedian

The Comedian/Edward Blake Bio: The comedian is one of the original members of the Superhero/Vigilante Group called The Minutemen. During his stay with the team, he nearly raped the original Silk Spectre (Sally Juspeczyk) before he was caught by Hooded Justice and got a beating from him. The Silk Spectre though forgave him and eventually had a sexual relationship with him that bore them a daughter, Laurie Juspeczyk, the 2nd Silk Spectre. When the government outlawed the costumed vigilantes, The Comedian (along with Dr. Manhattan) worked for the U.S. Government as their secret agents. He is a ruthless, cynical, and nihilistic figure that views life as just one big joke. Because of these views, he kills without reservation. Making him the government's perfect killing machine. He stumbled upon Ozymandia's plot to commit mass murder and was later on assassinated in his condo unit in the opening scenes of the story. His assassination would set the motion of the book's entire plot.




Toy Review: I got this DC Direct Watchmen Movie Action Figure set (except Nite Owl) loose and without accessories from ebay. The Comedian action figure that I got lacks the shoulder pads that featured the Star Spangled Banner's colors and the accompanying hand guns that was supposed to come along with this figure. The figure also is supposed to include a connecting foot base (see photo of Nite Owl above standing on his foot base). There were two figures released for this character, the other one was a masked less variant. Both figures shares the same points of articulation. It features a ball-jointed neck, ball-jointed shoulders, hinged elbows, swivel wrists, swivel hips, hinged knees, and swivel calves. This is one of the better articulated figures (along with Nite Owl and Ozymandias) in this line. The sculpts are also spot on. The face sculpt closely resembles that of Jeffrey Dean Morgan, the actor who played The Comedian in the 2009 Watchmen movie. The gun holsters are also a cool addition as you can store the hand guns that came along with this figure. The paint job is also quite decent. I'm thinking of hunting down the variant (along with the variants of Rorschach, Dr. Manhattan, and the classic versions of Nite Owl and Silk Spectre) with complete accessories so that I could supplement this one with the missing accessories and use the variant for a classic Watchmen display.    



Walter Joseph Kovacs a.k.a Rorschach

Rorschach/Walter Joseph Kovacs Bio: Rorschach is a son of an abusive and condescending prostitute. At a young age of 10 years old, he was involved in a brutal street brawl where he partially blinded one of his attackers using a cigarette and bit off the cheek on another. Because of this, his poor living conditions was discovered and he was removed from his mother's care and transferred to a home for problematic children. At the age of 16, he was freed from the home and found work at a dress shop. It is here where he would find the fabric that he would be using to fashion himself a face mask as inspired by Dr. Manhattan. This fabric contained two heat and pressure sensitive fluids between layers of latex that creates a shifting color of black on white color effect without mixing to form gray. This fabric was scavenged from an order of an Italian sounding woman that Rorschach would later on discover to have been raped and murdered amidst her cries for help to the apathetic neighbors. This would inspire Rorschach to become a costumed vigilante and take matters in his own hands as he had grown sick of the apathetic nature of humans. His vigilante activities would grow more brutal through the years. He initially just beats up criminals badly until the police comes to arrest them. But because of his deep hatred for immoral behaviors, he eventually decided to eliminate the criminals once and for all by killing them. He had forged a successful alliance to combat crime with the second Nite Owl before the government's outlawing of costumed vigilantes. While the others hanged up their costumes, Rorschach continued on with his masked vigilante activities, making him an outlaw. Rorschach (like most of the other characters in Watchmen) does not possess any powers, but is a skilled and resourceful fighter. He also possesses good detective skills. He does not possess any special weapons except for the gas powered grappling gun which was designed by Nite Owl. He was the one who investigated The Comedian's death and deduced that someone was after the Watchmen. Rorschach is extremely "right wing", and morally uncompromising. This trait would cause his death later on in the story because of his refusal to heed to Ozymandias' pleas to not reveal the orchestrated mass murder that he created in exchange for the common good.

Toy Review: DC Direct action figures are commonly regarded for their highly detailed sculpts but lacking in the articulation department. Many toy collectors regard DC Direct action figures as statue like in quality. This Rorschach figure (and the unmasked variant one) is one of the best examples. I got this figure lacking in accessories as it  actually should have come with an interchangeable extra right hand that can hold an accompanying grappling gun and a base similar to the other bases that came in this toy line. This is one of the least articulated figure in this toy line as it only features a swivel neck, swivel shoulders, hinged elbows, swivel wrists and a swivel thigh underneath the undercoat. But what it lacks in articulation, it makes up for it's finely detailed sculpts, most notably the realistic creases it sports in it's trench coat and trousers. The face mask's painted blotted black ink is also nicely rendered to form a face (as do the unmasked variant figure which nicely presents Jackie Earle Haley's facial features). This figure's appearance could have been perfect if only DC Direct included a shifting black on white color effect in it's face mask just like in the movie. By the way, there's also a Toys R Us exclusive "Prisoner" variant of this figure which is similar to the unmasked variant but having the face sport some cuts and wounds coming from being brutally beat up by the police. That figure also comes with a prisoner name plate.



Adrian Veidt a.k.a Ozymandias

Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias Bio: Adrian Veidt was born a genius and to a wealthy family. He had the best of what life had to offer but decided to donate his inheritance to charity.  His rationale of his actions is that he wanted to rid himself of the riches that he inherited because he wanted to start from nothing and build something for himself on his own. He embarks on a quest to follow Alexander the Great's route but discovers that Alexander the Great was just a pale imitation of Ramesses II. Making Ramesses II his new hero, he returns to America and began his career as a costumed vigilante and called himself Ozymandias. He earned the reputation as the "Smartest man in the planet" and would later foresaw the government's plan to outlaw costumed vigilantes. He retired his vigilante activities before the government enacted their plan. After revealing his secret identity to the general public, he would build a business empire based on his superhero image selling assorted merchandise and became the richest man in the world. He became involved in humanitarian activities while at the same time secretly planning to commit mass murder in order to prevent nuclear war by uniting America and the Soviet Union. His plan was discovered by The Comedian. He silences The Comedian by murdering him, setting in motion the events of the story. Ozymandias does not possess any special powers. But he possesses extreme level of intelligence as well as extremely enhanced level of fighting skills. His intelligence would corrupt him and lead him to think of himself as highly superior than the human race. This trait would lead him to believe that he can single handedly decide the fate of humanity. Thus, the plan to commit mass murder in hopes of attaining everlasting peace.

Toy Review: Personally, I think Ozymandias is one of the better figures released in this toy line. I've always been a fan of action figures with good articulation. Though this figure is not as highly articulated as the Mattel DC Universe Classics or Hasbro's Marvel Legends, Ozymandias sports the standard DC Direct articulation. This for me is decent enough for an action figure because I'm also a big fan of DC Direct's nice blend of detailed sculpts and good enough amount of articulation. Ozymandias' articulation is composed of a ball jointed neck. ball jointed shoulder, hinged elbows, swivel wrists, swivel hips, and hinged knees. These are all pretty standard for a DC Direct action figure. Meanwhile the sculpt gives the figure a good muscular look. The figure has a rubbery cape along with that rubbery piece on the figure's crotch that does not hamper articulation on the hips. The paint application of the figure also looks cool as I pretty much like the metallic look that it sports. The face also is not that far off from Matthew Goode's (the actor who played Ozymandias). Yeah, I pretty much like this figure despite the lack of accessories (not counting the foot base that came with).     



Daniel Dreiberg/Nite Owl

Daniel Dreiberg/Nite Owl Bio: Nite Owl is actually the second Nite Owl in the story. There was an original Nite Owl by the name of Hollis Mason. Because of his obsession to the original Nite Owl, Dan Dreiberg succeeded Hollis when Hollis retired his Nite Owl persona. He possess more modernized owl related gadgets than the first Nite Owl. Chief of this is his airship that he calls Archie. He was a successful crime fighter before the outlawing of the costumed vigilantes, forging a successful partnership with Rorschach. When he hanged up his costume, he had a hard time refitting into society as a normal citizen. His miserable life was only changed when Laurie Juspeczyk (the second Silk Spectre) re entered his life. Finding no work, the both of them decided to don their costumes and fight crime again. This partnership would cause the two of them to fall in love with each other. Nite Owl mostly relies on his owl related gadgetry that he uses in fighting crime. He is quite similar to DC's Batman in terms of his modus operandi.

Toy Review: I got this figure separately from the other Watchmen figures, so I managed to get it complete with accessories. It comes with the foot base and his crescent dart. The crescent dart can be detached from his belt and use as a weapon in the same way Batman uses his batarangs. I pretty much like this figure because it reminds me a lot of Batman. It has Batman's aura written all over it even though he was originally based on Blue Beetle. It sports the same standard articulation as Ozymandias'. The sculpting details of this figure is quite awesome. You could feel the scaly complexion of the costume. The figure has a rubber cape similar to Ozymandias'. I pretty much like the head sculpt. It looks quite similar to the movie's headshot. The painting details are also applied brilliantly. It balances the brown hues and the bronze look of the costume evenly. This is one of my favorite figures in this toy line. There's also a Classic version of Hollis Mason's Nite Owl that was released by DC Direct. I'm still hunting that one along with the variants and the classic Silk Spectre. 



Laurie Juspeczyk/Silk Spectre

Laurie Juspeczyk/Silk Spectre II Bio: Laurie is the daughter of the original Silk Spectre. She got into crime fighting behind the prodding of her mother who wanted Laurie to succeed her. She had a successful crime fighting career and was involved in a romantic relationship with Dr. Manhattan. When the government outlawed the costumed vigilantes, she was kept on retainer by the government because of her romantic relationship with Dr. Manhattan. This relationship would help keep in check Dr. Manhattan's attachment toward Earth. But when Dr. Manhattan left Earth for Mars, the government cut off her retainer allowances. She was forced to look for a new home and sought out a former colleague, Dan Dreiberg (Nite Owl). Moving in with him, this would mark the beginning of their romantic relationship (as Dan had unrequited feelings for her). They also resumed their crime fighting activities together out of boredom for the normal lives they had. She also initially didn't know who her biological father until Dr. Manhattan revealed it to her while she was trying to convince Dr. Manhattan to return to Earth and help save it . The Silk Spectre is a highly skilled gymnast and combatant.  

Toy Review: I really dislike this figure because DC Direct didn't do justice to it by not giving it better articulation. They could have opted instead to give it the standard DC Direct articulations. The figure only sports a ball jointed neck, ball jointed shoulders, hinged elbows, and a swivel thigh (which is useless by the way). The sculpt is good enough though. But I think the face is kinda off a bit. It misses Carla Gugino's (the actress who played Silk Spectre in the movie) likeness. The paint on the other hand looks good. I like how the yellow part blended with the black parts. The original costume on the graphic novel was more revealing than the movie costume. But I think they have cleverly updated Silk Spectre's costume without losing it's sexiness. This translated well in action figure form. The figure also does not come with any accessories except for the foot base. There was also a classic Sally Juspeczyk Silk Spectre figure that was released. I think that one is a better figure because it sports DC Direct's standard articulations.



Dr. Jonathan Osterman/Dr. Manhattan

Dr. Jonathan Osterman/Dr. Manhattan: Jon was a physicist who was transformed into a blue-skinned superhuman with God like powers during a freak accident in one of his experiments. He originally was blown into atoms and only had his consciousness exist before he found a way to reconstruct a physical body. As Dr. Manhattan, he was immediately drafted by the U.S. government to work under them and became their secret weapon in the Vietnam Wars. He also became the U.S. government's primary weapon against the nuclear threat of the Soviet Union in the cold war. Dr. Manhattan had a brief crime fighting career where he fought crime alongside the second Silk Spectre. He had a long standing relationship with the her before he drifted away from humanity after being tricked into believing that his existence on Earth is a threat to humanity. He spends most of his idle time doing advance technological research and development, and dabbles into Physics. He finally grew disillusioned over the fate of humanity when he perceived that the fate of humanity is already predetermined, and that there is nothing he can do to change it's course. Dr. Manhattan is the only super powered being in the group. He possesses superhuman strength, telekinesis, teleportation, control over matter at a sub atomic level, and a near perfect clairvoyance.

Toy Review: There are two versions of this Dr. Manhattan figure, the regular one and the variant translucent one. I  think I got the variant translucent one. I got this figure lacking in accessories. I think this is one of the coolest figure in this toy line because it features interchangeable legs. The one that I got has the main legs attached which is the unarticulated one. The extra lower legs featured swivel hips and hinged knee articulations. The upper body features a ball jointed head, ball jointed shoulder, and hinged elbows. This figure is also supposed to include a support base to make this figure do a floating stance for the unarticulated leg. For the articulated legs on the other hand, it comes with a foot base. The variant translucent one is made up of a clear bluish plastic, with black paint applied for his brief and the atomic structure of hydrogen on the forehead. The figure has some nicely detailed muscle sculpts. I'm on the look out for a complete non variant one though. I think it's nicer if I could find that one to complement the classic Nite Owl, Silk Spectre, Variant The Comedian, and Unmasked Rorschach.

The Watchmen Graphic Novel and Movie 

The Watchmen graphic novel is truly a revolutionary comic book. Apart from the unorthodox way of telling the story, the characterization also revolutionized our perception of Superheroes. Before Watchmen, comic books simply had the premises of a hero out to save the world against a megalomaniacal super villain who either wants to rule the world, or rob a bank. The motivations as to why they do it is quite basic. But when The Watchmen came, it shook the foundations of comic book superheroes. Each of the characters in the book are called Superheroes but their methods on how they do their jobs leaves us wondering if indeed they are who they seem to be. Take for example The Comedian. He's in the superhero business not because he wants to save the world or fight crime, he is in the Superhero business because to him life is just one big joke. He treats his job as a playground where he could waste a life of a worthless human being. The character Ozymandias depicts a superhero trait that says he can save the fate of the world. He commits mass murder to attain world peace. It gets you thinking, does the end justify the means? Ozymandias became this book's super-villain. But to some of us, we don't see it that way. Some of us believes that the end does justify the means. Ozymandias sacrificed lives in order to save more lives. How could it be any more heroic than that? And if we take in reality, the lives sacrificed are what we would like to call as collateral damage. How many times have we heard of this word when someone tries to justify his actions in the hope of attaining something for the common good?  Rorschach on the other hand depicts a superhero trait of moral uprightness. He looks at things either black or white. No middle ground. So it's either you are good or you are evil. He looks at Ozymandias' mass murder as immoral despite Ozymandias' end goal of attaining world peace. He is the exact opposite of Ozymandias but it also gets us to think, If Rorschach was able to reveal to the public that the mass murder was orchestrated by Ozymandias, and that the perceived threat was not a threat after all, and the world goes to war because of this; will we think that Rorschach did the right thing? The Watchmen graphic novel is the coming of age for comic books. Gone were the days when brainless fantasy filled the comic books. Our comic books are no longer funny, it has matured with us. Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons brought our superhero to reality and put them in a setting where we (devoid from the perfect world that we read in fantasy books) reside. Thrust in a real world where there is moral ambiguity, what will our superheroes do? That in a nut shell is what Watchmen is all about. They became a reflection of our society. Are they still the heroes that we thought them to be? The Watchmen truly is a literary masterpiece.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Todd McFarlane's Spawn

Todd McFarlane's Spawn


Ultra Detailed action figure
Todd McFarlane's Spawn is one of the most popular comic book characters outside of the characters created by the big two (DC and Marvel) in the american superhero comics industry. It's popularity has spawned a movie, an animated T.V. Series, and a revolutionary toyline. The origins of this character can be tied to the emergence of the superstar comic book artists driven fan base during the early 90's (which prior to that time, comic book sales rely more on the characters than the creative teams). The early 90's saw the mutiny of Marvel's top comic book artists to form their own comic book company which they called Image Comics. Todd McFarlane was one of them. He got his big break with Marvel Comics doing art chores for Spiderman. When he formed Image Comics, his first character contribution was Spawn. Spawn would be his ticket to fame as it's popularity opened up a lot of merchandising opportunities, chief of them, is the growing action figure toy collectibles demand. McFarlane would revolutionized the action figure industry by producing highly detailed action figures that were never seen before during it's time. Starting with his very own Spawn, his toy company would nab key licenses on movie, music (like my previous post The Beatles), sports, and other pop culture figures which grew his business from comics to action figures. But despite all of his success and current endeavors apart from Spawn, it will still go back to the character that started it all, SPAWN



The Hellspawn
Character Bio: Spawn was a creation of a being from hell called Malebolgia. Before he became Spawn, he was a mortal called Al Simmons. Simmons worked for the C.I.A. as a covert mercenary before he was killed during a mission by a fellow mercenary. Because of his past transgressions as an assassin, Simmons was sent to hell where he tried to make a deal with the devil. Malebolgia wanted to make Simmons a Hellspawn (Hell's soldiers) and had him lead the rest of his fellow Hellspawns in a war. Simmons agreed to be turned into a Hellspawn but under one condition, he wanted to see his wife for one last time. He would get his wish  and was sent back to Earth but Malebolgia had already turned him into a Hellspawn with little memory of his past mortal life. He would see his wife for one last time but was broken to see that she had already remarried and bore a daughter with his new husband. He was emotionally shattered and was torn between fulfilling his part of the bargain or not. This marks the start of his adventure as he became an anti-hero targeting criminal elements. Spawn's existence is some sort of a cliche. Though he was created by a demon to lead an impending war, his actions to rebel against his creators would cause him to be hunted down by the demon's minions themselves. Complicating matters, the realm of Heaven would also send their Battle Angels to hunt him down and end his existence. Spawn battles for survival as he tries to stay alive from the attacks of Heaven's soldiers while finding ways to return to Hell to fight against evil.



Powers and Abilities: Spawn's core powers comes from the necroplasm that makes up his body. This substance grants him superhuman strength, speed, agility, endurance, and healing. This substance also grants him the necro-magic, which gives him flight, teleportation powers, phasing, resurrecting the dead, and necro-energy blasts. He also can summon the energies of evil men and dark animals to enhance his powers. His suit is a symbiote that he can mentally control to make himself shape shift to any form that he wants. He also carries a vast variety of military arsenal, being a soldier in his previous life. 

Weaknesses: Although Spawn is an immortal, he can still be easily killed when he is struck by a weapon that comes from heaven or from his own necro power. He also looses his immortality when he reaches places that are beyond the influence of hell.      








Spawn ready to do battle
Spawn 3: Ultra Action Figure
The Action Figure: The first series of Spawn action figures (though highly detailed) was more in line with the popular 90's action figures of it's time. But  as time progressed, sculpting details became the top priority, sacrificing the articulation of the figures. Majority of the Spawn action figures released by then were more statue like than toys that you can actually play with. It features close to none or limited articulation, thus limiting the figure's playability factor. It took a rival toy company by Marvel Comics called Toybiz thru it's action figure toyline Marvel Legends to up the competition. McFarlane toys would release a highly detailed and highly articulated Spawn action figure which they dubbed as the 10th Anniversary Spawn action figure in honor of the character's 10th year in existence. I don't own that figure because it is quite too pricey for my budget. But what I have instead is the SPAWN 3: Ultra Action Figure. This figure is the second best highly articulated Spawn action figure that was ever released. I think this was McFarlane's first attempt to create a highly detailed action figure with a decent amount of articulation. I got it at a very good price. The figure's sculpting details is quite amazing. It features articulation on the neck (swivel), shoulders (swivel), elbow (pivot), Wrists (swivel), hips (swivel), and knee (pivot). 

Spreading the wings

Green glowing eyes
 The cape also has a springing action. Press the skull sculpted belt buckle and the cape springs up like a wing. This makes the figure look intimidating when displayed together with other 6 inch action figures. The cape has some holes on it, and it's shape makes it look like a bat wing. The figure also come with an axe, a Bat and an Owl (both not pictured). The figure's green eyes also lights up if you raise his right arm. The figure's tons of gimmicks makes it a very neat figure. My only qualm for this figure is that the plastics used is not as sturdy as I think. But the details are really good. Of course, I think the 10th anniversary figure still is the best Spawn Action Figure ever created, and although there are other impressive Spawn figures released in this line, in terms of overall sculpt and playability, this figure ranks second to the 10th anniversary one. The price that I got it for makes this figure even worthwhile. Sad thing though is that this figure might be displayed by it's lonesome in my display shelf as Image action figures aren't as many as DC and Marvel's and is hard to track down nowadays. But finding a Savage Dragon (Erik Larsen), Shadow Hawk (Jim Valentino), Wild C.A.T.S. (Jim Lee), Wetworks (Whilce Portacio), Youngblood (Rob Liefeld) and Cyberforce (Mark Silvestri) might help this Spawn find it's rightful place in my display shelf (the names mentioned are the other rebel artists and their respective creations that joined Todd Mcfarlane in creating the Image Comics imprint).  

Monday, March 12, 2012

Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Superman v.s. Metallo Game

Box Front Cover Art

Box Back Cover Art

I managed to find this Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Superman v.s. Metallo toy during one of my toy hunts earlier this year. Being a huge Superman Toy/Comics Collector, I couldn't let this item pass by. I used to see this toy in toy catalogues and wondered if I would ever get to own one. Well, here it is now. For those of you who are not familiar with Rock 'Em Sock 'Em toys, I'll try to give a little backgrounder. Rock 'Em Sock 'Em toys were originally designed by Marvin Glass and Associates and manufactured by Marx Toys in the year 1964. It is a popular two player game that featured two dueling robot boxers who are mechanically controlled by the players. The objective of the game is to have one player beat the other by having his controlled robot knock the head off of the other player's robot. Back in the day, this game was quite popular to the extent that it became a pop culture phenomenon. Various toy companies released different versions and variations of the robot boxers with some utilizing popular characters in place of the robots. One such company is Mattel. Being the manufacturing toy company to be given exclusive rights for Superman toy related merchandise, Mattel's version utilizes Superman and his foe Metallo in place of the Robot Boxers. Based on the artwork, this item seemed to have been released Post Superman's death because Superman sports the mullet hair in the box art. I'm wondering why they chose Metallo as his sparring foe in this toy when they could have opted for Doomsday (the creature that killed Superman) instead. 



Superman v.s. Metallo
The toy composes two figures (Superman and Brainiac) atop of some sort of a building which serves as the base for the two figures. The figures stands approximately at Seven Inches.



The Final Battle
Each figure is connected to a steering handle with two red colored push buttons that would activate the figure's punching action. The handle serves as the steering device to control the movement of the figure. The steering handle is colored according to the figure's dominant colors (Metallo's metallic colors and Superman's Blue Suit) with Superman's steering handle sporting the "S" Shield.



Top View
The base used for the figures also sports the names of the fighters. To win the game, the players must hit the chest of the opposing figure to activate a device that would cause the figures' head to tilt/pop up.




Superman
Brainiac

The Superman and Brainiac figures looks good in this toy. Superman is nicely detailed and it reminds me of the art of Jon Bogdanove (the Superman Art used in the Box artwork for this toy). Metallo meanwhile sports nicely detailed robotic details. The figures moves at the head, shoulder, and elbow. All key components in order for the figure to simulate punching actions. Superman also comes with a cloth cape (which is actually better than plastic capes). The length of the arms are kinda long though. But I guess Mattel had to design it that way in order for the activating devices to work. I actually had fun playing this with my 2 year old son (though he still lacks the strength to be able to push the punching buttons). He loves pressing the chest and see the head of Superman tilt upwards and Metallo's head pop up. I guess that's it for now. I'm still digging my storage boxes to see what other Superhero toy games I could find and share here. Stay Tuned!




Saturday, March 10, 2012

C.O.P.S.

C.O.P.S. (Top Left-Right) Inferno, Sundown, Heavyweight, Bowser, and A.P.E.S.
(Bottom L-R) Nightstick, Airwave, Highway, Long Arm, Roadblock, Taser, Bullseye, Checkpoint, and Sgt. Mace

C.R.O.O.K.S. (Top L-R) Big Boss, and Dr. Badvibes
(Bottom L-R) Hyena, Koo Koo, Rock Crusher, Nightmare, Bullit, and Berzerko 

Back in the 80's, I was a huge fan of several animated series based on toys. One of those animated series was C.O.P.S. I enjoyed the series so much because it follows the same formula that G.I. Joe has but instead of the U.S. Army, they came from the police department. The acronym of C.O.P.S. stands for Central Organization of Police Specialists. The police force in this animated series are augmented cyborgs or weapons specialists that were banded together by Bulletproof (the C.O.P.S leader) to fight crime. Though the animated series was short lived, the Action Figures was one of the best part that came out of this show. They are like bigger versions of the G.I. Joe action figure line, with each articulation being an exact replica of the Joes. It's no surprise though because Hasbro (the toy company who owns G.I. Joe) were also the ones who made this toyline. They were actually the first 6 inch action figures that I owned. I used to own Long Arm, Bowser, and Bullit when I was younger. But unfortunately, I wasn't able to preserve them. Last year I found an almost complete set in an online toy shop and asked my brother if he is interested in acquiring the set. Being a nostalgia junkie like me, he eventually purchased the set.  We were delighted to find out that Long Arm, Bowser, and Bullit were part of the set. Sadly though Bulletproof isn't. The set lacks the C.O.P.S. figures- Bulletproof, Hardtop, Barricade, and Powderkeg. The C.R.O.O.K.S. figures- Turbo TuTone, Louie the Plumber, and Buttons McBoomBoom. The set also lacks the corresponding accessories of the figures. But we didn't mind it because we were after the figures and we just decided to look for gun accessories replacements for them to use.    

DCUC Flash, C.O.P.S. Roadblock, and ML Professor X
Nowadays as an Adult Toy Collector, my mainline usually are the 6 inch Action Figures. I have a special preference for the 6 inchers because for me the size are perfect for photos and displays. I'm also currently building the DC Universe (through DC Direct and DC Universe Classics) and the Marvel Universe (through Marvel Legends and Marvel Select). So I wondered how these guys would fit in with my mainline. I took comparison shots (see photo above) of DCUC, C.O.P.S. and ML standing together and was surprise to see that the C.O.P.S. are actually a bit smaller than the both aforementioned lines. I think though that they would fit well with Mattel's Movie Masters lines. The figure's articulation are just the same as the G.I. Joes. It features articulation on the Neck (Ball Joint), Shoulder (Ball-Hinged), Elbow (Hinged), Biceps (Swivel), Wrist (Swivel), Waist (Rubber Cord), Hips (Ball Jointed), and Knee (Hinged). The sculpts on these figures also looks good as it closely resembles the animated series. The paint job is also sharp. We're actually happy to acquire these guys because they can complement well with our other 6 inch collections. But the best of all, the nostalgic factor of owning these toys is the best part of acquiring this set. I'll leave you with more photos below (unfortunately I wasn't able to take solo shots because these figures are already in my brother's cabinet).     

C.O.P.S.
C.R.O.O.K.S.

The final battle











Friday, March 2, 2012

The Beatles Yellow Submarine Action Figure

The Beatles

The Beatles is an english rock band that is considered as one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed musicians in the history of pop music. The band is consisted of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. They broke into the music scene behind the success of their 1950's inspired Rock music. They would eventually experiment and progress into new genres (like Ballads and Psychedelic Rock to name a few) through constant innovation. Incorporating different musical influences and elements that they got during their constant live tours. In the height of their popularity and growing fan base, many fans (mostly adolescents) raised them up to become the embodiment of their ideals and their era's socio-cultural revolutions. The later Beatles songs became that generation's adolescents' soundtrack of their lives. When I was younger, I used to constantly hear songs by The Beatles because my father was a big fan of the group. Our constant road trips were usually accompanied by Beatles songs and our rowdy sing-a-longs to the tunes. I always get last song syndromes every time I hear their songs because there is a certain sound to it that is quite catchy. I don't know, sometimes it just grabs your brain thoughts and have the sound waves imprinted in your thoughts. The songs actually stood the test of time. Even to this very day, their songs remain prominent and popular. My father though was a fan of the Pre-Hippies Beatles (1963-1966). My knowledge about the band expanded when some of my friends introduced me to the next evolution of the band (1966-1970). The latter years of their career saw some of their best works as they were bent on experimenting and evolving their music. I'll try to write about their story in this blog entry.

John Lennon-Rhythm Guitars/Vocals

The Beatles had their humble beginnings in Liverpool, England. They enjoyed a good following playing in local bars until they were discovered by a local record store owner and music columnist named Brian Epstein. They broke into the music scene behind the strength of their song "Please, Please Me", enjoying number 1 status in various song charts across the nation.  The band would capture U.K. by storm behind the successful release of their album "Please Please Me" which features the singles "Love Me Do", and "Please, Please Me"(apart from the singles "From Me To You", and "She Loves You"). This album remained on top of the country's best sellers list for thirty weeks. It was only displaced by their own follow up album called "With the Beatles" which featured the singles "All My Loving", and "Roll Over Beethoven." The song "I Want to Hold Your Hand" was supposed to be a part of this album as it's carrier single but with the Album selling so well even before this single was released, they decided to release the song apart from the album in order to maximize profit. Beatlemania spread like wildfire from that moment on and the press would dub them as "The Fab(ulous) Four"





Paul McCartney-Bass Guitars/Vocals

With The Beatles' capture of U.K.'s listening ears, they were set on leading a British invasion in the shores of U.S.A. Riding on the well received single "I Want to Hold Your Hand" in the U.S. shores, the band debuted on U.S. TV at the Ed Sullivan Show performing live with more than 70 million television viewers viewing their performance. That performance caught fire and Beatlemania was born in the U.S.A. A worldwide tour  followed soon after. It was also during this time that the band would be introduced to Bob Dylan (an american singer-songwriter), who was a figurehead for social unrests and whose songs leans toward the counterculture movement. He would also be responsible for introducing the band to the prohibited drug, Cannabis/Marijuana. The meeting of two distinct forms of rock music (The Beatles leaning more on Pop, Dylan on Bohemian style) would open the band to explore new types of sounds. Lennon would specifically write records highly influenced by Dylan's persona. (This is where my father began to lose interest on the band because of their "Drug Induced" lifestyle.)






George Harrison-Lead Guitars/Vocals

Despite the band's success, their record label continued to ignore it's potential. A rival company would offer the band to star in a motion picture with the hopes of being able to release an accompanying soundtrack for the movie. The movie "A Hard Day's Night" became an international hit. A Soundtrack was released soon after fueled by the hits "Hard Day's Night" and "Can't Buy Me Love", showcasing their sound's progression while also not leaving behind their trademark sound. The next album "Beatles For Sale" would define the well known maturing Lennon-McCartney songwriting tandem as the recording of the album was filled with pressure because of the demands of commercialism versus creativity and it's limited recording period. Cover songs were included in the album to beat the recording deadline. But despite that, Lennon, now under heavy influence by Dylan, managed to showcase the birth of Folk Rock music in this album. It was also during these times that the band would be introduced to the drug called LSD. A follow up motion picture called "Help" was also released. With it's accompanying soundtrack of the same name heavily dominated by Lennon's songwriting and vocals, including the two singles "Help" and "Ticket to Ride." The album would also saw the band incorporating classical instruments in their musical arrangements, most notably on the pop ballad "Yesterday". Their success would spawn the american saturday morning cartoon show "The Beatles" which followed their "A Hard Day's Night" comedy antics. Later that year, they would also meet the king of rock and roll, Elvis Presley, who also was one of their influences.



Ringo Starr-Drums/Vocals

With the distractions of their commercially successful cross media ventures, the band lost focus and direction. The album "Rubber Soul" would redirect the band to their main existence, making good music. This album, despite being written under the influence of marijuana, would further showcase the band's musical maturity. Their lyrics became more artful. The Lennon-McCartney songs remained brilliant (i.e. "In My Life" "Michelle", "Drive My Car") as they are but traces of the band's growing conflict began to surface. Lennon and McCartney would begin to write distinct styles from each other. The next album called "Revolver" further pushed the band's creative maturity to new heights. The album featured sophisticated songwriting and expanded musical styles that ranges from the traditional Beatles sound, to classical strings arrangement, to Psychedelic Rock. Songs like "Paperback Writer", "Eleanor Rigby", and "Yellow Submarine" contrasted from each other. With no common styles evident in each songs. Further experimentation with their songwriting styles were featured in their next album "Sgt. Pepper and the Lonely Hearts Club". This album (which features the songs "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and "A Day in the Life") is named by Rolling Stone Magazine (considered as the Rock Magazine bible) as the number one album of all time in their "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" chart. The songs in the album varies from music hall, rock and roll, pop rock, traditional Indian music, and the emerging psychedelic rock style. Each song is recorded with a distinct sound, distinct additional instruments, expanded musical styles using non-traditional musical instruments for rock music that at that point were unheard of. The vocal deliveries were also sang differently than what we were used to. It's as if this album was an alternate Beatles band. Clearly a departure from their pop friendly tunes of the early 60's.  

Yellow Submarine-The Beatles in their animated form 

The impending success of Sgt. Pepper and the Lonely Hearts Club would carry the band's return to T.V. "The Magical Mystery Tour" film though would flop. Critics would slam the film. But despite that, the accompanying soundtrack of the movie though was well received and reached number 1 in the U.S. countdown for 8 weeks. Songs included in the album were "I am the Walrus", "Strawberry Fields", "Penny Lane", and "All You Need Is Love" among others. The group would also do a cameo in a new Beatles animated movie called "Yellow Submarine" which featured the band in animated form. The movie this time around was well received. So was the soundtrack. Which featured the then unreleased song "Across the Universe." The band would then get to work on a new album for the first time without the guiding presence of their long time band manager Brian Epstein. Epstein died during the Beatles foray into Transcendental Meditation Technique (the spiritual process which slowly helped them overcome their drug addiction). This new album would become "The White Album".  This album would also signal the beginning of the end, as internal conflict between the group began to crop up. Most of the recordings were done solo or less than the four members. And despite the pressure to live up to the listening public's expectations because of the success of Sgt. Pepper and the Lonely Hearts Club, the album was well received by critics. This album is also the band's best selling album of all time. A lot of the songs in the album were recorded by the band individually because of the growing conflicts, and the long overshadowed artistry of George Harrison and Ringo Starr began to emerge. The White album was released as an ambitious double LP that contains thirty songs (featuring the hits "Back in the U.S.S.R", "Revolution", "Glass Onion"), majority of which were written during their Transcendental Meditation phase.

Something's not right in this photo, guess what?

The cracks within the band started to grow larger and larger by now. But this did not deter the band from releasing their tightest album yet, the album called "Abbey Road". Sensing that this might be their last album together as a group, they agreed to set aside their differences and halted the in development album "Let It Be" (which was so hard to finish because of their differences) in favor of working on an album like the way they used to before the turmoil. "Abbey Road" (featuring the songs "Come Together", "Something", "Here Comes the Sun"), became an instant hit. The album also showcased each member's individual artistic styles and vocal ranges, making it seem like a preview of the soon to be solo efforts of the band members. With each band members sensing that they can grow artistically apart from each other, the impending break up happened. "Abbey Road" essentially was the last Beatles album that was recorded. The "Let It Be" album on the other hand was finalized when George Harrison submitted his last song contribution for the album. The album was released after the band broke up in support of a film documentary about The Beatles' recording sessions for this album. That film documentary also featured the last public performance of the band when they did an impromptu concert at the rooftop of their recording studio. By then, the band had already went on to pursue solo careers.

The Fab Four
The action figure I used to build my The Beatles action figure collection is from the Mcfarlane The Beatles Yellow Submarine action figure box set. I was originally looking for the Mcfarlane The Beatles Saturday Morning Cartoon box set Action Figure, because it already came with the guitars and drumset (apart from the fact that it represents the band's earlier years). But couldn't find any that would fit my budget. I settled instead for this by trading my extra NECA TMNT for this box set. The box set is composed of the four Beatles, Namely John, Paul, George, and Ringo plus one yellow submarine with working wind up propellers. The figures features articulations on the neck (swivel), Shoulder (Swivel), Wrist (Swivel), Waist (Swivel), and Ankle (Swivel). The figure also features detailed paint and sculpts that was based on the animated movie of the same name. The bright colors that they wear matches the band's psychedelic period. I decided to hunt down Guitars and a drum set for them to use so that I could display them appropriately together as a band. The guitars came from the LIV dolls accessories while the drum set was purchased from a customizer. The hunt for the accessories took me months to complete. But I'm very happy with how it all became a perfect match with the figures. I think the best part of owning this collection is finding the right custom accessories that would complement the figures. This set stands as one of my favorite collections that I have. More photos below...


The Early Years


The Last Remaining Years


Final Call

John Lennon
Paul McCartney
Ringo Starr
George Harrison