The Countdown to SDCC 2025!

Is the Pulse Army Builders in simple packaging concept still alive?
Good question. If nothing else it seems like a good time to go back and maybe update some of the older ones on more modern bodies (Hellfire, Hydra, AIM, and SHIELD specifically). And surely there are others that could use producing. I could see them use parts we've already gotten to make some Friends of Humanity goons pretty easily and boy I'd love to have some of those dudes to get stomped by X-Men.
 
My question if anyone does get to talk... We're trying this Pulse only approach for characters like Dragon Man.

Do they foresee a retail future where they adopt a Mezco (I can't think of any other companies) where they would have multiple offerings throughout the year that they take orders on and see limited production?

How is that different than what they did with the X-Men '97 Sentinels and Dragon Man? Do you just mean opening those up to also be bought from retailers instead of Pulse only?
 
My dear fellow Articulators (Wait, is that a word? Well, it is now!) ...

WELCOME TO THE 54TH ANNUAL SAN DIEGO COMIC CON!!!!

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The countdown is over! The show begins this evening. Stand by for pictures.

Ladies and gentlemen please make sure your seat belt is securely fastened and your seat backs and tray tables are in their full upright position.
Thank you for flying your friendly SDcomics airlines.
 
I would like to know:

Are we are going to get something like the Infinity Saga program again for MCU figures anytime soon?

I know it is early, but with the 20th Anniversary of the MCU coming, can we expect to see a M20th line like they did M10th?

Do we have to wait for some type of program to fill in some recent major gaps, such as the High Evolutionary from GOTG3?

Lastly, who do I have to pitch a line mostly focused on Phase 1 and Phase 2 movies that didn't get Legends lines? Many early Phase 1 and 2 movies are where some of the biggest gaps are, such as Malekith, Abomination, Whiplash, etc
 
Animal Man 25 was one of the best comic books I ever read in my life. And that's saying something because I have read a lot of freakin' comics.

That whole run of Animal Man was mind blowingly amazing. Before the countdown is over, I'll tell you the Grant Morrison story.

Shoot. I forgot to tell the Grant Morrison story.

Well, it's okay. After the con is over I'll spin that little yarn. He is one funny Scottish dude.
 
I'm on my way downtown. Dinner with friends at the Hard Rock Cafe and then it's into the breach once more, my friends.

Between comic con and the Fantastic Four movie, this will be a fun weekend.
 
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