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Review: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 – Switching It Up

Everything felt like it was coming to an end for the infamous Guardians of the Galaxy after many years of being part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. At least that’s how it felt in the marketing and various trailers for the latest outing of the galactic heroes. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is the third entry of the saga following this team, but it doesn’t end up being dramatic for this lineup of heroes. There’s a lot of fun action, funny moments, and dark turns for each member of the group, but the movie winds up being a mellow parting of ways, rather than an eventful change for the Guardians we’ve come to know all these years. Luckily, the soundtrack is still top-notch and the vibes along the way are as great as ever.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 begins with the team out in space on the dead celestial planet Knowhere, as they help fix things up for everyone and establish their HQ. But a random attack from the powerful Adam Warlock (played by Will Poulter) thrusts the team into conflict with a new foe called the High Evolutionary. Rocket is injured in the fight and the Guardians need to get a piece of data to help save their friend’s life, which puts them in direct conflict with the High Evolutionary and his deranged plans. Meanwhile, Rocket has a near-death experience that takes him back to his origins and his direct connection to the High Evolutionary, leading to a struggle against time that could lead to the death of a beloved friend.

While the stakes for the Guardians of the Galaxy are high in this third film, the way everything concludes feels like a subversion of expectations and a near lack of consequences. Many times in the film the story takes a turn that appears to be dire for different heroes, only for things to turn out just fine. Though it’s refreshing to see a much happier ending after a lot of conflicts, things are only somewhat bittersweet and steer away from really impacting the team in significant ways. When the action finally subsides, everyone is still able to walk away in some fashion and come back together with the rest of the group. For some, this will be good, while others will definitely feel the unwillingness to push boundaries in the same way the trailers said the movie would.

Despite that, everyone on the team gets moments to shine. Even characters like Groot who take a backseat to others still get a big action moment that lets them play a big role in everything going on with the story. Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Pom Klementieff, Dave Batista, and Karen Gillan all return as their characters from previous films. Each of them is on their A-game in delivery and presence as the titular heroes, despite some of the plot being of less quality than the previous Guardians film. Chris Pratt’s Star-Lord has a great range of emotions and baggage to get into with everything that has happened for him from the previous Marvel films up to now, with some fallout from the last big Avengers movie being a big sticking point. Nebula, Mantis, and Drax all get more time to flex their muscles with scenes that showcase why people love them, with some great action sequences that do them justice in multiple ways.

From that group, Gamora is the only character that feels underserviced here, despite being given many scenes to interact with multiple characters. This version of Gamora isn’t the same we’ve come to know from the previous two Guardians of the Galaxy films, but instead the one we’ve met at the end of Avengers: End Game. So the romance that was built up between Star-Lord and Gamora is non-existent to her, leading to some awkward moments and funny exchanges. But as good as those moments are, we feel disconnected from Gamora in a pretty significant way, since it’s not the same person that we went on adventures with before.

At the same time, the movie doesn’t fully give time or a payoff to rebuilding this relationship between the two, only hinting at it becoming a thing once again by then end. For something that was such a big part of Star-Lord’s character and the dynamic of the Guardians of the Galaxy for more than two films, it’s a shame to see it come to this kind of conclusion that feels underwhelming. And with this possibly being the last film we get to see these two together, it would’ve been nice to see things unfold differently.

On the other side of this is the shallow inclusion of Adam Warlock. His appearance is a payoff from the ending of a previous Guardians film end credit scene, but what we get feels incredibly out of place and underwhelming. The buildup for the character finally showing up was done fairly well, especially since his race of people is connected to the High Evolutionary in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, but the man himself feels out of place. Will Poulter does his best to make the character interesting, but there’s not enough time to devote to really fleshing out his significance, at least not, in the same way, fans may have hoped his inevitable appearance would do so. Adam Warlock’s mother Ayesha, the leader of the Sovereign from the second film, makes an appearance working for the High Evolutionary. Their dynamic seems to be interesting at first but is cut short when some major things happen in the story. It’s nice to see her return one more time but it’s a shame she wasn’t more significant to the main plot or helping build up Adam Warlock more.But the bulk of the film focuses on Rocket Raccoon and his origins that are connected to the High Evolutionary. Rocket’s story is interesting and heartbreaking in multiple ways, putting on display why Rocket’s attitude was always harder and sharper towards those around him. But as good as ll of that is, the High Evolutionary ends up being a somewhat forgettable villain. Chukwudi Iwuji plays the character with a sense of sophistication and a god complex and comes off as incredibly evil once you see his attitude towards life and the communities he creates with his work in genetic manipulation.

But this villain ultimately turns into a screaming narcissist that gets moments that don’t always feel earned. He’s responsible for a lot of the pain Rocket has experienced throughout his life, including hurting him in ways that many thoughts were not possible, and yet doesn’t have the same presence as some of the MCU’s bigger villains. Chukwudi Iwuji does a good job with becoming the character, but the material he’s given just isn’t up to the task of making the High Evolutionary feel memorable or as big of a threat as we’ve seen up to this point.

The action in Guardians of the Galaxy movies is always fun and matched up to a great soundtrack. Luckily, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 follows suit with a new selection of music to pair up with the film’s bigger moments and make our heroes look good. The best action sequences are the ones where each member gets to show off their abilities and work together with other Guardians, which is done very well near the end of the film. But even in the mellow moments with each Guardian doing random tasks, the music that plays gives a vibe of listening to a good playlist or CD straight through.

Not every piece of music will hit well with everyone, but they match up very well to different points of the story as we see the group go through various things together. When the film comes to its end and we see where the group stands now, there’s a very nice callback to the first Guardians of the Galaxy movies, which makes things come around full circle musically.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is not the best movie about the intergalactic team of heroes, but it’s a good film that will work for fans of Guardians of the Galaxy. It doesn’t feel connected to the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in any big way, outside of a few references from previous movies. That will definitely be disappointing to fans of the MCU, especially since the movie tries to present itself as an ending of sorts for this team. But if you just go along for the ride, you’ll be able to enjoy this last ride with this team for the Guardians of the Galaxy. It may not be as dramatic of an ending as we hoped, but not everything needs to end in a grim way to be good, sometimes things just come to an end in a more chill way. Whether that makes it a great conclusion or not will be different for everyone.

Are you going to be seeing Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 any time soon? Who is your favorite character from the Guardians of the Galaxy movies and why? Post a comment down below and let us know!

‘Iria Zeiram the Animation’ Is Getting A Blu-Ray Release

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‘Iria: Zeiram the Animation’ is a 1994 six-part sci-fi action anime from the Japanese animation studio Ashi Productions. Directed by Tetsurō Amino, the show has become a cult classic among fans and now they can enjoy it on Blu-ray.

Discotek Media announced that they would be giving the series a new home video release as the “Master Collection” which includes the entire series in the original Japanese and the English dub. Several special features will include interviews with creator Keita Amemiya and character designer Masakazu Katsura.

The planned release date is July 25th, 2023, but it is available for pre-order on the Right Stuf Anime website.

You can take a peek at the box set below:

Wikipedia describes the synopsis as follows,

“The story begins with Iria as an apprentice to her older brother, Gren, a veteran bounty hunter, and his partner Bob, who works for Ghomvak Security along with a somewhat loutish hunter named Fujikuro. During a rescue mission to a hijacked spaceship called the Karma, they discover that the hijacker is actually a seemingly indestructible alien called Zeiram that broke out of the cargo hold during transit and began to massacre the crew. Bob is critically wounded by Zeiram while evacuating the survivors, and Gren is lost while attempting to kill Zeiram by destroying the Karma. Returning to Myce, Iria finds herself targeted by assassins working for Tedan Tippedai, the corporation that owned the Karma, and discovers a covered-up plot to control Zeiram in order to use it as a weapon. Iria escapes with the help of Fujikuro and reunites with Bob, who never recovered from his injuries but had his mind downloaded into a computer program. Together they continue to investigate rumors that Zeiram has appeared on Myce, and try to find out what happened to Gren, who also seems to have survived the Karma’s destruction….”

A video game sequel followed the animated series. The 1995 ‘Hyper Iria,’ the action game was developed by TamTam and released for the Super Nintendo.

The anime serves as a prequel to the 1991 live action film ‘Zeiram’ by director Keita Amemiya.

Marvel Comics Will Revisit The Ultimate Universe In ‘Ultimate Invasion’

The Ultimate Universe was a 2002 Marvel Comics campaign that retooled and rebranded many of the Avengers, X-Men, and others in a new dimension. Spearheaded by writer Mark Millar and artist Bryan Hitch, the universe would be a casualty in the 2015 Secret Wars event.

Marvel announced that a character from the Ultimate Universe will return for the four-part miniseries and cause havoc with Earth-616, which hosts the main universe.

“Next month, readers will witness a transformation of Marvel characters and storytelling that could only come from two of the industry’s greatest visionaries, writer Jonathan Hickman and artist Bryan Hitch, in ULTIMATE INVASION #1,” Marvel said on their website. “The start of a redefining four-issue saga, ULTIMATE INVASION #1 will see the heroes of the Marvel Universe clash with one of the few survivors of the Ultimate Universe (which met its doom in 2015’s SECRET WARS), a confrontation that ends with the promise of something all-new and vastly different than anything that’s come before.”

The Ultimate Universe was the basis for the 2006 films ‘Ultimate Avengers’ and ‘Ultimate Avengers 2.’

“Fans can get their first look into this revolutionary new project this Saturday in FREE COMIC BOOK DAY: SPIDER-MAN/VENOM #1. With a print run of nearly 500,000 copies, this issue will showcase a dramatic scene from ULTIMATE INVASION #1 where the Maker presents Miles Morales with an offer he may not be able to refuse, while the reunited Illuminati desperately tries to shut down the Maker’s attempt to reshape the Marvel Universe,” Marvel continued.

The comics focused on more “mature” origins for the characters but sometimes retconned themselves. For example, there were two origins for Tony Stark. The first was explored in ‘Ultimate Iron Man’ by sci-fi writer Orson Scott Card, who portrayed Stark as having a rare skin disease. This would be retconned into Stark having a similar origin to his mainstream counterpart, though with a brain tumor instead of an injured heart.

DC Universe Infinite Digital Library Announces Massive Title Expansion

DC Comics announced that they are doing a massive expansion for their webcomics app. DC Universe Infinite is a digital library where fans and readers can access their favorite heroes and villains online and now they are adding old, new, and retro comics and graphic novels to the app for the first time.

They announced the list on their website:

  • Spirit World (2023) #1 — 5/9
  • The Vigil (2023) #1 — 5/16
  • Green Arrow (2023) #1 — 5/23
  • City Boy (2023) #1 — 5/23
  • Shazam! (2023-) #1 — 5/30

Week of May 1

  • Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent (2023) #2
  • Batman (2016-) #134
  • Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo (2022-) #6
  • Fables #158
  • Icon Vs. Hardware (2023) #2
  • Poison Ivy (2022-) #11
  • Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010-) #121
  • The Flash (2016-) #796
  • The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing (2022-) #7
  • Stargirl: The Lost Children #6
  • Stormwatch (1993-1997) #50
  • Creature Commandos #5
  • The Brave and the Bold (1955-) #66
  • New Teen Titans (1980-) #71
  • Shazam! (1973-1978) #1
  • Clark & Lex and Fann Club: Batman Squad 2023 FCBD Special Edition #1
  • Dawn of DC Knight Terrors 2023 FCBD Special Edition #1
  • Dawn of DC We Are Legends Special Edition #1
  • Girl Taking Over: A Lois Lane Story 2023 FCBD Special Edition #1
  • Batman Vol. 1: Failsafe
  • Batman: The Doom that Came to Gotham (new edition)
  • DC vs. Vampires Vol. 2

Week of May 8

  • Batman Incorporated (2022-) #7
  • Batman: The Adventures Continue Season Three #4
  • Danger Street (2022-) #5
  • Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #3
  • MAD Magazine (2018-) #31
  • Superman: Lost (2023-) #2
  • The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries #7
  • The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country – The Glass House #1
  • WildC.A.T.s (2022-) #6
  • Superboy: The Man Of Tomorrow #2
  • Creature Commandos #6
  • Batman: Mask of the Phantasm #1
  • The Brave and the Bold (1955-) #67
  • New Teen Titans (1980-) #72
  • Shazam! (1973-1978) #2
  • Spirit World (2023) #1
  • Batman: Detective Comics Vol. 4: Riddle Me This
  • Future State: Gotham Vol. 3: Batmen At War

Week of May 15

  • Multiversity: Harley Screws Up The DCU #4
  • Batgirls (2021-) #17
  • Batman/Superman: World’s Finest (2022-) #14
  • Black Adam (2022-) #10
  • Catwoman (2018-) #54
  • DCeased: War of the Undead Gods (2022-) #8
  • Nightwing (2016-) #103
  • Static: Shadows of Dakota #3
  • Superman (2023-) #3
  • The Flash (2016-) #797
  • Wonder Woman (2016-) #798
  • Creature Commandos #7
  • Green Arrow (1988-1998) #26
  • The Brave and the Bold (1955-) #68
  • New Teen Titans (1980-) #73
  • Shazam! (1973-1978) #3
  • The Vigil (2023) #1
  • Girl Taking Over: A Lois Lane Story
  • The Batman Who Laughs: The Deluxe Edition
  • The Jurassic League
  • Wonder Woman: Who Is Wonder Woman The Deluxe Edition

Week of May 22

  • Action Comics (2016-) #1054
  • Batman: The Audio Adventures (2022-) #6
  • Blue Beetle: Graduation Day (2022-) #6
  • Blue Beetle: Graduation Day – Spanish Language Edition (2022-) #6
  • DC/RWBY #3
  • Detective Comics (2016-) #1071
  • Green Arrow (2023) #1
  • Harley Quinn (2021-) #29
  • Justice Society of America (2022-) #4
  • Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #4
  • The Riddler: Year One (2022-) #4
  • The Sandman Universe: Dead Boy Detectives #5
  • Tim Drake: Robin (2022-) #8
  • Unstoppable Doom Patrol (2023) #2
  • Creature Commandos #8
  • Green Arrow (1988-1998) #27
  • The Brave and the Bold (1955-) #69
  • New Teen Titans (1980-) #74
  • Shazam! (1973-1978) #4
  • City Boy (2023) #1
  • DUO

Week of May 29

  • Adventures of Superman: John Kent (2023) #3
  • Batman (2016-) #135
  • Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo (2022-) #7
  • Peacemaker Tries Hard! (2023) #1
  • Poison Ivy (2022-) #12
  • Shazam! (2023-) #1
  • The Flash (2016-) #798
  • The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing (2022-) #8
  • DC Pride 2023 #1
  • Green Arrow (1988-1998) #28
  • The Brave and the Bold (1955-) #70
  • New Teen Titans (1980-) #75
  • Shazam! (1973-1978) #5
  • The Flash (1959-1985) #213
  • Catwoman Vol. 2: Cat International
  • Justice League Vol. 3: Leagues of Chaos
  • Legends of the DC Universe: Carmine Infantino
  • Shazam!: The Monster Society of Evil
  • Superman: Space Age

DC Comics assures fans that the library is accessible through Android and Apple products.

Sylvester Stallone’s Cliffhanger May Get A Long-Awaited Sequel

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Sylvester Stallone’s 1993 action thriller mountaineer movie Cliffhanger may finally get another chance at becoming a franchise. It only took thirty years and multiple scrapped sequels!

Thanks to an article in Empire, we learned that the Renny Harlin-directed action thriller might be getting rebooted. Or is it a sequel? Or is it a soft reboot? No one is entirely sure.

The one thing we do know is that the scribe behind Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector, Mark Bianculli, has penned the latest script. Latest? Yup. Cliffhanger was popular when it hit theatres in 1993, and like other films starring the era’s biggest action heroes, the film was eyed for multiple sequels.

However, the follow-up movies never happened. And it was not due to Cliffhanger‘s production being troublesome or shooting on-location (at Sentiero Ferrato Ivano Dibona) being an unenjoyable experience. Instead, like a lot of memorable action films from the 1990s, sequels got stuck in production, or more accurately, pre-production Hell.

One sequel scrapped during the early stages of development would have featured Sylvester Stallone’s character, Gabe Walker, taking on terrorists at a dam. Not exactly as thrilling as mountains, but it would have provided at least some of the same death-defying high-altitude action.

I immensely enjoyed Cliffhanger. John Lithgow always makes for a great villain, regardless if he’s playing it straight or for laughs. Also, Renny Harlin delivered when it came to directing action set in a hazardous environment.

The video game tie-in accompanying the movie’s release was also fun, especially if you got the SEGA CD version. Yes, it had grainy FMV cutscenes from the film and added snowboarding levels!

Cliffhanger was more or less Die Hard on a mountain. So many unforgettable stunts, and actors were getting to ham it up with bad accents. A second film would be great, but the possibility that the production would over-rely on CGI could ruin that.

[Source: Empire]

‘Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts’ Receives A Dub

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‘Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts’ is a fantasy romantic manga created by Yū Tomofuji and released by the Japanese publisher Hakusensha from 2015 to 2020. The Tokyo-based animation studio J.C. Staff picked it up for an anime adaptation in 2023 with Crunchyroll announcing they would stream in the United States and produce an English dub.

They revealed the cast list on their website:

  • Sariphi voiced by Emi Lo (Lucy in Cyberpunk: Edgerunners)
  • Leonhart voiced by Ray Hurd (Monev the Gale in TRIGUN STAMPEDE)
  • Anubis voiced by Tom Laflin (Yomotsuzaka in The Vampire Dies in No Time)
  • Clops voiced by Kristian Eros (Hiroyuki in The Fruit of Evolution: Before I Knew It, My Life Had It Made)
  • Cy voiced by Lisette Monique Diaz (Eternity Devil in Chainsaw Man)

Jonathan Rigg works on the project as the ADR director.

You can watch the trailer below:

MyAnimeList describes the synopsis as follows,

“One hundred years ago, there was a great war between humanity and beastkind. Once the war ended, an annual tradition was proposed where a female sacrifice would be taken from the humans to be eaten by the King of Beasts. This tradition continues on as the 99th sacrifice, 15-year-old Sariphi, is taken from her village to the kingdom of Ozmargo, a miasma-filled realm where beasts live and human entry is forbidden.

But Sariphi is not like the previous sacrifices. Her optimism and lack of fear towards the beasts and her fate surprises the otherwise fearsome King. Intrigued by the sacrificial princess and her history, he allows her to freely roam around the kingdom until the night of revelation despite the potential outrage. Little do Sariphi and the King know, their short time spent together has slowly set the stage for something unimaginably different for the future of Ozmargo.”

Chiaki Kon is the director and Shinya Hasegawa is handling the character designs for the anime.

GKids Bringing ‘The First Slam Dunk’ To Cinemas

‘The First Slam Dunk’ is a 2022 basketball anime film from Toei Animation is coming to the United States thanks to an upcoming theatrical release provided by GKids.

The distribution company announced that they had acquired the license to debut the animated sports movie to cinemas for a limited run.

“The smash hit film opened domestically in Japan on December 3, 2022, and has gone on to break box office records in a number of countries during its current international release,” GKids said on their website. “With a current global box office of over $212 million, the film has become the 24th highest grossing film of all time in Japan. Upon the film’s South Korea release, it climbed to #2 at the box office for its opening weekend – becoming, at the time, the most-watched Japanese movie ever in South Korea. Most recently, THE FIRST SLAM DUNK opened in Mainland China and with $55.2 million reported at the box office on opening weekend, became the biggest opening ever for an imported animated film in the country.”

The Japanese rock band The Birthday performs the movie’s theme song “Love Rockets.”

They continued, “Written and created by Takehiko Inoue, “Slam Dunk” is a beloved manga which was serialized from 1990-1996. The original manga is one of the best-selling manga series of all time, with over 170 million copies sold globally, and has been adapted to various media and video games, including a hit anime series that ran from 1993-1996. THE FIRST SLAM DUNK marks the first new feature-length film from the globally cherished franchise in over 28 years, as well as original manga creator Takehiko Inoue’s directorial debut. The film went on to be awarded this year’s Japan Academy Prize for Best Animation of the Year – marking the first nomination and win for Inoue.”

The movie stars Shugo Nakamura, Jun Kasama, Shinichiro Kamio, Subaru Kimura, Kenta Miyake, Maaya Sakamoto, Ryota Iwasaki, Chikahiro Kobayashi, Masafumi Kobatake, and Kenichiro Matsuda.

You can watch the trailer below:

Conan Ultimates! Wave 5 Gives Us Another Chance To Get Thulsa Doom

“All that matters is that two stood against many!” Super7‘s next wave of Conan The Barbarian Ultimates figures brings the Battle of the Mounds home! You won’t need to pray to Crom for Conan to have his revenge against those who slaughtered Cimmerians.

Due next February, Wave 5 of the Conan Ultimates figures include Conan, Valeria Spirit, Thulsa Doom, and Subotai. Each Ultimates Conan figure is priced at $55.

All the sword and sorcery on display here is insane. Thulsa Doom’s luxurious should have its own action figure. Look at that mane!

The bonus weapons pack contains bloodied versions of the 1982 film’s iconic weapons, including Conan’s sword. And before you ask, Thulsa does come with the snake arrow that fatally wounds Valeria.

Super7 Conan Ultimates Wave 5
Photo Credit: Super7
Super7 Conan Ultimates Wave 5
Photo Credit: Super7
Super7 Conan Ultimates Wave 5
Photo Credit: Super7
Super7 Conan Ultimates Wave 5
Photo Credit: Super7

 

Battle of the Mounds Conan comes with these accessories:

  • 2 x Interchangeable heads
  • 1 x Atlantean sword with removable sheath
  • 1 x Axe
  • 1 x Necklace
  • 6x Hands
    • 2x Fist hands
    • 2x Grip hands
    • 2x Open hands

Battle of the Mounds Subotai has the following:

  • 2x Interchangeable heads
  • 1x Bow with elastic string
  • 1x Arrow
  • 1x Spear
  • 1x Sword with removable sheath
  • 6x Hands
    • 2x Grip hands
    • 1x Fist hand
    • 1x String-pull hand
    • 1x Release hand
    • 1x Caution hand

The awesome-looking Battle of the Mounds Valeria Spirit is light on accessories:

  • 1x Valkyrie sword
  • 6x Hands:
    • 2x Pair fist hands
    • 2x Pair grip hands
    • 2x Pair open hands

Battle of the Mounds Thulsa Doom will strike fear into his enemies with this arsenal:

  • 2x Interchangeable heads
  • 2x Daggers
  • 1x Snake dagger
  • 1x Bow
  • 1x Snake arrow
  • 1x Soft-goods full-length cape
  • 6x Hands
    • 2x Fist hands
    • 2x Grip hands
    • 2x Open hands

Unfortunately, Valeria lacks the same amount of accessories as the other figures. This version of the character only appeared briefly during the Battle, but for $55, I was expecting more.

[Source: Super7]

Judge Dredd Returns As An Exquisite Super Series 6″ Figure

Hiya Toys is moving Judge Dredd from a 1:18 scale up to 1:12 with the announcement of a new 6″ figure. The future lawman from the 2000 AD comics is an upgrade from the smaller toys. This one features a fabric uniform with a functional zipper.

Hopefully, the material used for his suit allows for posing. Regardless, the navy-colored material looks promising.

Dredd can be pre-ordered from Hiya Toys or the Big Bad Toy Store. He’s priced at $89.99 and is slated to ship during the fourth quarter of this year.

An interesting inclusion in Judge Dredd’s arsenal is a can of Boing. The “miracle plastic” was used to help seal away Judge Anderson when she psychically captured Judge Death inside her mind.

You can equip Joe with the classic Mk1 Lawgiver for fans of the older Judge Dredd comics. However, it is not as detailed as the included Mk2 version.

2000 AD Exquisite Super Series Judge Dredd 1/12 Scale Figure
Photo Credit: Hiya Toys
2000 AD Exquisite Super Series Judge Dredd 1/12 Scale Figure
Photo Credit: Hiya Toys
2000 AD Exquisite Super Series Judge Dredd 1/12 Scale Figure
Photo Credit: Hiya Toys

One of the world’s most famous comic book characters, Judge Dredd, has been patrolling the mean streets of Mega-City for forty-five years, and this dynamic and fully poseable figure perfectly captures his iconic look. These hyper-detailed figures feature all-new accessories and materials, including interchangeable heads and hands, and fabric clothing.

  • 4 Head sculpts
  • 5 Pairs of hands
  • 2 Pistols
  • Daystick
  • Boing spray
  • 2 Blast effects
  • Smoke effect
  • Stand

We’ve been covering Hiya Toys Judge Dredd figures for a while. I received the classic Dredd, an impressive 1:18 scale toy, this past Christmas. There’s a lot of detail, but the articulation was lacking. That’s a common issue with toys based on the Judges. Their shoulder armor is cumbersome and not friendly when posing the character.

I had pre-ordered Judge Caligula over a year ago and was recently notified that my purchase was canceled. That’s odd since Hiya Toys says the eccentric, insane, and dangerous Judge is “in stock,” according to the company’s website.

[Source: Big Bad Toy Store] [Source: Hiya Toys]

‘Star Trek Regeneration’ Sees A Familiar Face Visiting Kirk’s Grave

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The Roddenberry Archive is a project recreating iconic scenes, locations, and ships of Star Trek. In the ongoing journey to preserve Gene Roddenberry’s creations, OTOY has created amazingly detailed CGI works of art. One of the most recent examples takes us back to the first Star Trek: The Next Generation movie.

The video, titled 765874 – Regeneration, sees a Star Fleet recovery team on Veridian III preparing to lift the U.S.S. Enterprise 1701-D’s crashed saucer section from the planet. In the distance, atop the rocky mountain area where Captains James Kirk and Jean-Luc Picard stopped Dr. Tolian Soran, a cloaked figure recovers Kirk’s Star Fleet insignia.

The mysterious person turns, lowers their hood, and it is revealed to be Spock. Looking like he stepped right out of the mid-1990s; the CGI used to recreate him is mindblowing. The scene then cuts back to an even younger Spock from The Original Series. Finally, the scene fades to black, with the number 765874 appearing on the screen.

Could this be a teaser for James T. Kirk’s resurrection in some future Star Trek Paramount+ show? Possibly. In the last season of Picard, we discover Kirk’s body has been recovered and may be in stasis. If the NuTrek could do anything to redeem itself more, it would be to give the U.S.S. Enterprise captain a better send-off than what we got in Star Trek: Generations:

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I checked out the Archive, and it was interesting to see the various detailed bridges. However, I would like to see the 1701-D project resurrected. This fan-made interactive experience would have allowed users to explore a huge chunk of the Star Trek freely: The Next Generation ship.

Should Kirk come back? Would trying to draw out Kirk’s presence in the original timeline be a mistake? Let us know what you think.

[Source: OTOY]
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