Let's take a look around the web and take a general stock of geek news- this week in geek!
"Strange Magic" on Rotten Tomatoes
Lucasfilms' latest feature, Strange Magic opens up on the 23rd- reviews are out and according to Rotten Tomatoes' aggregate, critics agree- it is strange. Magic, however, seems to be lacking.
The Iron Giant Deluxe Figure
Mondo, a company new to the collectibles arena, has opened preorders for the first action figure in 16 years based on the animated cult classic, The Iron Giant.
DC Collectibles August 2015 Solicits
DC Collectibles has announced its August slate. Pleasantly surprising many, it includes a deluxe figure and vehicle set for their popular new Batman the Animated Series line- Roxy Rocket and her famed rocket.
Simon Pegg Co-Writing ‘Star Trek 3′
It was announced yesterday that the actor who plays Scotty in the rebooted film series will be stepping into a creative role in addition to the famed engineer in the newest entry, co-writing the film with Doug Jung.
That's all for now, but come back next week for another round of This Week in Geek!
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Thursday, January 22, 2015
The Father of All Action Figures: G.I. Joe
| Left to right- 1964 original G.I. Joe, 2013 current G.I. Joe, and 1993 'Real American Hero' 'Chun Li'. |
However, G.I. Joe did not rest for long. In 1982, G.I. Joe would return. By that point, action figures had become much simpler in mobility, because most action figures were produced in a smaller, 3 3/4" scale. But while most of its contemporaries maxed out at five points of swivel articulation- the four limbs and a neck- G.I. Joe went above and beyond the call of duty. The standard G.I. Joe of the Real American Hero line had a whopping 12 points of articulation, with new design concepts like ball joints and a unique rubber-band waist joint. Since then, versions of this Real American Hero line have been a test-bed for action-figure innovations, allowing Hasbro to develop ideas they would translate to other action figure lines such as Star Wars and Marvel Universe, and the line continues to this day.
First and a continuing innovator, G.I. Joe is a cornerstone of geek history. Without G.I. Joe, there would be no action figures- and without action figures, there would be no Transformers, no Masters of the Universe, no Power Rangers- not to mention no way to tangibly show your dedication to your own favorite geeky fandom! G.I. Joe, we salute thee- for what you are and what you have done for geeks everywhere.
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