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February 18, 2008

SQUARE ENIX REVIEW & GALLERY: Masterpiece Arts Final Fantasy VII AC Cloud Strife


This is the Review all you FF fans have been waiting for!! Have you been debating over the purchase of Square's first attempt at 1/4 Scale Mixed Media??? Been wondering if Sqaure has made the Ultimate Cloud figure??? Check out this review and get the lowdown on one of the Most anticipated Final Fantasy items since it was shown almost 2 years ago!

Review and Photos by Tendou

November 05, 2007

GUNDAMAGE Report 01: I Never Want to Hear the Term "Celestial Being" Again.

Well here it is. The beginning of the a new monthly feature which gives my opinions on the new Gundam series, Mobile Suit Gundam OO (機動戦士ガンダム00) from Sunrise. This is not a blow by blow account of each and every episode. There are plenty of Gundam vets out there who can help you out with that.

These are just my thoughts on this series... and when it comes to these little writings I plan on being short.

To check out what I have to say on it just check the GUNDAMAGE image below and just below THAT is the opening of the show sung by the legendary L'Arc-en-Ciel.



October 10, 2007

Review & Gallery: Sideshow Exclusive Mary Jane Watson Comiquette

"Tiger, You Just Hit the Jackpot!"


By Gatack

Note: I’m not going to waste time talking about all the unnecessary brouhaha from the mainstream press in regards to the fan service* of this statue. She’s wearing more clothes than He-Man and he’s practically naked (no one’s knockin’ on Mattel’s door over his blatant disregard for pants). However I will tell you that I bought TWO Mary Jane statues.

Why? Because two dimpled red-heads are better than one (otherwise known as the beer rule).

We now continue to our scheduled review.

I had just finished devouring second breakfast when I heard a knock at the door. It was the UPS delivery guy hooking me up with some Sideshow goodness. I’ve been waiting for this Comiquette ever since it was first announced with that little teaser image on Sideshow’s main site. I’m a huge, HUGE fan of Mary Jane Watson. She’s the ultimate high school crush, the most popular girl in school, the one who wasn’t above giving your average Latino the time of day (or in my case, not say a word to you in four years except at graduation when said popular girl asked yours truly for a dollar at the Coke machine. She so dug me and my crumpled-up George Washington).

What we have here is the second installment in the line of statues devoted to the art of Adam Hughes, the Sideshow Exclusive Mary Jane Comiquette. This is THE piece I’ve been looking forward to the most.

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October 09, 2007

Review & Gallery: Sideshow Exclusive Emma Frost, White Queen Comiquette

“Love (Frost) Bites
(Or “Scott Summers you lucky ****”)

By Gatack

Note: I know this is kinda late, but I have a good excuse. This statue was received very late, and well, I figured I'd pop out this review to coincide with the release of the Mary Jane statue (which will also have a review).

I’m torn between headlines here. I could use a forced Def Leppard pun or say what I feel. But right now I like Def Leppard more than I do Scott Summers (although in hindsight “Hot for Teacher” could work too, but it’s not as "classy"). As much as this attractive piece is about Emma Frost, it’s also about Adam Hughes. Yes, he can draw very hot women but I think it deserves mention that Adam Hughes can do more than draw curves and different types of breast sizes. He’s an incredible artist who happens to draw hot chicks (anyone seen his work on Legionnaires? His Star Wars covers or his Superman Returns covers? Nice stuff indeed).

This comiquette is based off his art and while a female statue being based on his art, isn't anything new this one deserves special attention-as it’s one of the best thats ever been based off his art.

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September 17, 2007

Review, Gallery & Video: Getter Robo Revoltech No. 031

"I'm Not Fat! I'm Big Boned!!!"

It's all about Mazinger. At least that's what it appears to be in the super robot "hierarchy." He's very important in the history of robots, anime, manga, and toys. No denying that. However he's not my number one favorite. He's in my top five somewhere but not my fav. That honor goes to the Ken Ishikawa/Go Nagai creation, the historic Getter Robo (it was the first gatai Super robot). More specifically my favorite, is the Getter Robo 01 from the "CHANGE!! Shin Getter Robo" OVA from 1998.

The Getter from the OVA has a modern yet retro look to it. Mainly in a time of really buff or sleek looking robots, the getter is unique because he's fat (some might call him retro, which he is, but make no mistake; his lima bean body won't be confused with the buff and muscular mecha bodies like Shin Getter or Mazingkaiser). He's this portly looking horned robot that can kick your ass.

That I like.

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To check out the video just click the embedded youtube vid below.


August 14, 2007

Review and Gallery: Medicom Rocketeer V2


Well, it's been a long time coming, and now we at HH are proud to present our review/gallery of Medicom's second Rocketeer 1/6! Nazis and Cybermen beware!!


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July 31, 2007

FILM REVIEW: SUPERMAN DOOMSDAY

The new era of DC Animation begins with a insanely long line. I mean damn, what a line! I hate lines but I love Superman so I grin and bear it (as do several thousand others).

As you know this story is based off the 90's story line, The Death of Superman. It was a big huge event that made all the news to the point where every big comic death is compared to it (justly or unjustly). This is not an exact port over from the comics which is fine with me since the "Death" story line could use the some tweaking and in animated form where they only have 75 minutes to make a solid story so you can't fully and realistically expect all that to be shoe-horned in this movie.

It took a second to get used to this new, non-JLU Superman. he's not a part of any league (according to Bruce Timm in the post movie panel, Superman is the only Super hero out there) Pa Kent is dead and Lois Lane doesn't know Clark Kent and Superman are one in the same - yet she'd been dating Superman for six months, and most of Metropolis seems to know (thanks to the tabloids). Like I said, a different but not unfamiliar Superman in a different setting. Adam Baldwin does a very good job as Superman. He's probably the best I've ever heard animation wise (Tim Daly is a bit too stiff for me and George Newburn, while good is missing that authoritative presence that I think Superman has). Bruce Timm mentioned in an interview that Baldwin's Superman is the one he's been looking for since the mid-90's when he first worked on Superman: The Animated Series. When Baldwin's Superman says "I'll taker care of it.", you believe him.

Some may have a problem with Superman's facial design because of his cheek bones. I personally don't as it reminds me of the way Walt Simonson would draw Superman but hey, to each his or her own.

Lois Lane (Anne Heche) is bright, daring and independent. Not much different from the Dana Delany Timm-verse Lois. While happy in her relationship with Superman she is frustrated with the fact that she doesn't know much about him and after six months she feels she's entitled to know more. Heche did a great Lois and I thought she would have been the best ever if not for her crying scene. That scene didn't come off very well. In fact the audience was mocking her attempt at grief when Superman laid dead in front of her. She's great at everything else however. Lois is tough and very brave (the AC/DC opus "She's got balls" comes immediately to mind). I wouldn't mind seeing more of this Lois Lane in the future.

Lex Luthor (James Marsters) in this movie is a JOY to behold. While Clancy Brown has become for me, the definitive Lex Luthor, Marsters does a fine Lex and easily carves his own niche in that role. Again Lex in this one is a high -rolling business mogul who's vindictive, slimy, disingenuous and dare I say he's got a "thing" for Superman. This Lex is more obsessed with Superman more than any other screen version I've seen. Freud would have a field day with this Lex as there is a lot to take in with Lex's personality. Regardless of how you want to interpret his character it can't be denied that his presence commands attention. He chews up scenery but is far from camp and this Lex takes full advantage of the movie's PG-13 rating.

The other title character Doomsday is walking death. That's it, nothing more really needs to be said. He kills everything in his path. Civilians, soldiers, animals (Bambi no!), Kryptonians - all dead. This OVA Doomsday is different from the JLU version we've seen. The movie Doomsday is of an alien origin while the JLU one is a Cadmus creation. There are some little things that I won't include about him but all you need to know is that he exists to kill everything.

The actual fight between Superman/Doomsday is probably the best U.S. animated fight scene I've seen. America has come along way when it comes to animation and I think they've turned a corner with Superman/Doomsday. It was fast, brutal, bloody, destructive and every blow felt as if it hurt. It's what you'd want and expect to see in a fight between these two titans and in my opinion the fight succeeds with flying colors.

Outside of Lex there was one other character that was really... really fun to watch.



BIG SPOILER BELOW







LAST CHANCE!







The "Dark" Superman is a riot. He blends in a couple of the origins from "Reign of the Supermen" storyline (I won't say which but you'll be able to figure it out when you see it). He's compassionate yet as the story develops has a harsh sense of Justice. He's blunt, brutal, murderous (!), a bit arrogant and intelligent. Why? Because he's the Goddamn Superman that's why!

Oh yeah, it's like that (keep an eye out for a scene where Dark Superman rescues an old lady's kitty from a tree. It's awesomely creepy)

Normally I would spill some more plot intensive beans but I'll pull back on this one. The joy is in seeing it for yourself and trust me, you'll thank me later.

However I would like to wrap this up by saying that DC's new direct to video, Warner Premier animation line has gotten off to a great start in Superman/Doomsday. DC's President & Publisher Paul Levitz said at the premier that they (WB/DC) are very proud of this movie and they should be.I always wondered to myself how, "How can they top JLU?" Well, this line is what could top it and it looks like they eventually will.

Oh. One more thing.

Ever hear of a little diddy called New Frontier? Yeah that's next and the trailer for it knocks it out of the park!


MSRP: $19.98

Street Date: 9/18/07



*Give me some major props because I was going through a bad, bad case of food poisoning as I saw this. So in case anyone asks you can tell them that "Gatack says getting sick at SDCC sucked."

June 20, 2007

Review & Gallery: Bruce Lee, Enter the Dragon Medicom - 李小龍

"Mr. Lee, Why You No Wear Uniform?!"

Rites of passage.

We all go through them several times in our lives. Different things and events can trigger these moments, especially when you're a little kid. Some little kids go through it when they find out that certain heart felt truths aren't true at all. For some kids it can be something like finding out that Santa Clause isn't real. It's quite the blow for the little ones out there realizing that. For me, it was finding out that Bruce Lee was dead. Not only was he dead, but he died before I was born. It was quite sobering. I was little, watched every martial arts movie my dad was able to get with his EROLS card and to this day I remember that the first EVER VHS movie my dad ever rented was The Chinese Connection (which in reality was Fist of Fury, but you already know about that story). I was little and I saw "Bruce" everywhere. Bruce Li, Bruce Le, Dragon Lee (oh God was he awesome and terrible. He was Awerrible) and I thought the guy was in a billion movies. Needless to say I learned a lot about Bruce over time. Who he was, what he believed, what he did and what he didn't do. I even did a portrait of him for my illustration class final. It's quite obvious that his charismatic hold on me never waned.

Flash forward to October of 2006. ENTERBAY had knocked everyone out with their-then upcoming line of Bruce Lee one-sixth figures. It literally was the talk of the one-sixth community. Whether it was good, bad, overpriced, it didn't matter as the buzz on it was more than good or bad comments could smother.

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May 13, 2007

Review & Gallery: Black Suited Spider-Man 3 Medicom

"The Power... Feels Good"

I was in line for six hours-SIX HOURS-to be there at the midnight showing of Spider-Man 3. For me and many other people on the planet, it's the most anticipated movie of the summer (which, as of this writing, has raked in 391 million worldwide). That's saying a lot considering you have big name sequels like "Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At Worlds End", "Transformers", "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix", "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer", and even the unnecessary and unasked-for pop culture throat-jammer that is "Shrek 3: The Quickening."

All are back and all have various levels of merchandise to sell. Of course there was one bit of merchandise that obviously caught my interest.

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Review by Gatack and Photo's by Tendou

April 25, 2007

KOTOBUKIYA Review & Gallery: "The New Liger"

Well loyal readers, today I present our latest review: The Kotobukiya Shield Liger model kit! Just so yo know, a good X-acto knife blade gave his life to bring your this review, so honor him well.

Most US fans haven't heard much out a Zoids is a while, so is this new line worth getting into? Read on:

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Review and Pics by Casval

April 09, 2007

REVIEW & GALLERY: Shinji & Kaworu PVC Statue

"The Final Messenger"

I was originally going to call this "It's only gay if you make eye contact" but after talking to my fellow reviewer (and photographer) Tendou, he told me that it probably wasn't a good idea. Of course if you're familiar with the roaring estrogen torrent that is the Yaoi Fan Girl Community, then you know that title would have been more than appropriate. But the chosen title works well enough, and as for all the imagined or unimagined double entendre that comes with these two characters, I'll leave that can of worms alone.

What we have here are one-eighth scale PVC statues of Shinji and Kaworu (with nifty NERV stand) from the universally popular Shin Seiki Evangelion/Neon Genesis Evangelion anime series from the mid-90s. I may be in the minority, but I like Shinji. Yeah, you heard me: I'm a fan of Shinji Ikari. In fact, he's the main reason I'm reviewing this. While he's the most frustrating guy to watch on screen, I can easily say that he's been treated unfairly from day one. At his worst he's not fun to watch but you can't blame him. Then there's Kaworu Nagisa, who is by far the most popular male in the show, and it can be argued (to a certain degree) that he's the second-most popular character in the whole series behind Rei Ayanami.

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Photos by Tendou Kabuto and Review by Gatack

March 28, 2007

REVIEW & GALLERY: Ghost Rider Medicom

"SHOUT AT THE DEVIL!"

It's not very often that the devil can bestow otherworldly powers on you and give you a cool look to boot. But that's what happened to Johnny Blaze. Sure he lost his dad, is cursed to walk the earth, and now spends his spare time foiling whatever plans Mephistopheles has. Sounds like good times to me (Just so you know, I'm going by the movie version of the story because that's what the Medicom doll is based on, so don't expect to hear the name Mephisto mentioned here — a second time that is).

Ghost Rider is currently enjoying a very successful stint at the box office (crossing the world wide mark of $200 million). It's easy to say that he's on fire or en fuego (ugh), but he is. Medicom has thrown their kimono into the super hero ring once again and have given us the nicest Ghost Rider figure on the market — and probably the nicest Marvel Medicom ever.

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Photos by Tendou Kabuto and Review by Gatack

March 19, 2007

SQUARE ENIX REVIEW: Final Fantasy XII PLay Arts 02 Ashe -Let's Liberate the Play Arts Line..

Today we have a very Special treat for you all. Everyone has been raving about the new FFXII Play Arts Action figures since the pics have been unveiled. Today we bring you the first of 4 FFXII reviews!!! Yes, that's right! We'll be reviewing the whole set!!! First up is our Leading Lady Ashe. Make sure to post your comments on the gallery and the review! Enjoy!

The Princess of Dalmasca awaits..



Review and Pics by Tendou-Kabuto

March 06, 2007

REVIEW & GALLERY: Venom vs. Spider-Man Diorama from Sideshow Collectibles

"Battle of the Century... Right?"


"Venom? Spider-Man?

Venom VERSUS Spider-Man! Sideshow? Sideshow doing Venom versus Spider-Man statue?!

What? They got pictures? Let me see!!

Oh, that’s it? Really? Wow, what’s the exclusive one look like? Well, that’s a little better."

That my friends, was my initial reaction to seeing the Venom versus Spider-man statue from Sideshow Collectibles. It really wasn't what I was expecting. In fact I know a lot of people weren't too thrilled with what they saw. The forum talk on various forums wasn't too kind. The piece in question wasn't trashed or mocked by any means; it just didn't meet lofty expectations a statue with the names “Venom” and “Spider-Man” would have on it. But now the statue is out and it’s time to take a look at the final product in all it’s glory.

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Photos by Tendou Kabuto and Review by Gatack