The last two months have been an absolutely whirlwind. Very hectic and not a lot of time to relax and take pictures.
Which is a shame, because we definitely have some new stuff to show!
For now, here's a picture of my desk in disarray.
feat:
Toei Spider-Man
- from S.H. Figuarts
- by Bandai Spirits
I'm actually cleaning up to take pictures as I type this, so we'll definitely be posting some more stuff soon. I hope. Stay tuned!
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Big Peach Entertainment's Mighty Lady (1984).
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Mothra - the giant divine moth kaiju that made its first appearance in Toho's 1961 film, "Mothra". Although benevolent in nature, she laid waste to Tokyo in her quest to recover two priestesses called the Shobijin.
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Godzilla: i'm gonna beat the shit out of u, u piece of garbage
Hedorah:
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Sea Jetter Kaito is a local hero from the city of Ishinomaki, home of the Ishinomori Manga Museum.
He was based off of Shotaro Ishinomori's concept art for a hero called Iron Devil Shadol. The character ended up being scrapped, and his design was retooled into Choujin Bashaan from 1976's Choujin Bibyun.
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Spiders-Mans
One Day One Shot
Two Toei Spider-Man figures, two great toys.
I love both of these figures for different reasons. But I can't wait to post full galleries for both of them.
Featuring:
Toei Spider-Man
- from Marvel Legends
- by Hasbro
Toei Spider-Man
- from S.H. Figuarts
- by Bandai Spirits
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I have been looking for this image for so long
It's so hard to find Kaiju scale charts that both compare sizes of various incarnations of characters and real buildings too, and I also love this because it conveys that while the Showa era monsters (Rodan, Anguirus, and Gigan) are big, they don't absolutely dwarf everything, and that's why the Showa era Kaiju size range of 40-70 meters is my preferred size for them, like don't get me wrong, I do enjoy the absolutely Titanic proportions of Heisei era onward, but there's a charm to the smaller sizes that I like, and I think there's something to the idea that although humanity can build structures that dwarf Kaiju, said monsters still smash and knock over everything, because their power is just that much greater, really emphasizes the "power of mother nature" aspect with the animal Kaiju, and also the threat of alien/non natural Kaiju
Plus when Kaiju are smaller, humanity building vehicles and facilities that can contain them are easier to accept
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As much as I love Reiwa Kamen Rider, I really feel like they should bring back what I call the "Rider salesman":
Whenever old-school Kamen Riders got a new superpower, a guy who sounds like a computer salesman would come on and say something like "Kamen Rider's cyborg enhanced infra red vision lets him see through even the thickest smoke" in the most plain-spoken way possible and I absolutely adore it.
Also love how these powers would be announced completely out of the blue whenever the writers had painted themselves into a corner.
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