General Marvel Legends

Don't get me started on Barry and Hal--my 2 favorite DC characters...

Anywho, I just got my $25 Agent/Sentry set (thanks, Target!). Is Sentry's torso the 1st male figure to have the pec swivel?
 
Just talking with a friend who's a comics historian about some of the pleasantly weird characters we've gotten recently (came up cos Warbow is shipping from some places at the moment) and he's all up for a dire wraith. I'm trying to imagine what a dire wraith would even look like in action figure format...

Also, not to beleaguer a DC convo in the Marvel thread, but I feel like people who truly, not ironically, hate G'nort are the types of people golden retrievers growl at when they come to visit.
 
I'm trying to imagine what a dire wraith would even look like in action figure format...
ToyBiz past has an answer, in this unreleased prototype from the 90s:
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That is pretty cool.

Unreleased ToyBiz prototype reminds me - I wish we would get the X-Babies - I thought we might once the Mojo set was released.
 
Yes! What is Clayburn Moore up to after all these years?

I'm always tempted to buy his Vampirella, especially when I realized I have a really good spot for that orange moon variant stand...
From his Facebook page:

"I was doing freelance for DST when NECA bought them ad shut them down. I'll write more about that later, but yes, I'm still planning to continue working. In fact, two of my last projects for DST will not be produced because of DST being shut down. Just write to [email protected]. I'll write you back.

Steve Gouge commented on this project and asked if I'm still working on new stuff. Please see my response to him. The reason I'm going over past projects is because I have a wealth of projects I did for DST that show in progress shots and I hope ppl find them interesting. My intent is to show these projects, but also to talk about what it's like to be in this business and give ppl some insight into the ups and downs of being a sculptor of comics characters pretty much since its inception. There have been so many changes in sculpting/rendering technology and that has had profound effects on the industry. I'd like to talk about all of this, but for now I'm showing projects regularly to build up my viewing base. I'd like to thank all of you who have stayed with me so far. I have a lot more coming up to show, but also to say about the industry as it has changed. And I'll answer any questions about anything, controversial or not. I'm not known for being shy about my opinions."
 
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