Marvel’s Handful of Heroes – The Little Green Army Men of Superheroes September 1, 2009
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One of the more under the radar releases from Hasbro’s Marvel line is the new Handful of Heroes product. I picked up a couple of packs to have a look. There had been talk on some of the boards about these being good “mod fodder” for games like HeroClix, which is what put these on my buy list. I wanted to check them out, see if they were worthwhile. Herein is my review of Marvel’s Handful of Heroes…
Handful of Heroes (HoH) are largely the equivalent of little green army men for Marvel. This is not a bad thing. Each figure is a single mold in a single color, which tends to create “flatter” poses, however, the detail in the figures is very good. On the World War Hulk figure there is detail down to the teeth. The scale of the figures may disappoint hardcore HeroClix modders, as the figures are a bit smaller, particularly the oversize Hulk type characters, of which there are many. After fiddling with some comparisons, I found that the figures are more in scale with Star Wars minis than they are with HeroClix, or to be more (or less) specific, more fitting to a 1″ base than a 1 1/2″ base.

L to R: 'Clix Sabretooth, HoH Hulk, SWM Stormtrooper, 'Scape Venom
The figure assortment includes 40 different sculpts, each sculpt can be found in one of three casts – opaque, translucent, and…let’s call it glitter. This number gives you the 120 figures to collect total…though those just looking for sculpts need only look for the 40 I suppose. The figure assortment is interesting, with Hulk and Iron Man figures heavily represented alongside the usual Spider-Man’s and Wolverine’s. The villain choices run the gamut of obscurity, with no less than two U-Foes (yay!) and a fellow named Armageddon whom even I’ve never heard of. There are no female characters. Some figures look spot on in their given color…Black Panther in black, Thing in Orange, Hulk in green and red. Figures tend to be close in size, regardless of internal scale…Juggernaut is no “taller” than Nick Fury, but conveys heft well with a thicker sculpt.
The figures are sold in 8 packs, with one of the figures hidden in the box, and the rest visible. This makes collecting a bit easier if you have a chance to sort through a number of boosters like I did. I did notice that hidden figures are found unhidden in other packs, so as opposed to being exclusive in some way, they appear to be more of a mystery pick instead. Packs were found for about 6 bucks retail, making the figures less than a dollar a piece. With near perfect collation, you should be able to complete a set of figures (one of each mold at least) inside of say, 6 packs or so.
The target audience for this product is clearly younger kids. The packaging indicates ages 4 and up, I would go as young as 3 for kids not prone to putting these in their mouths. In theory these are to be used in a game best described as flick bowling, as evidenced on the playmat on the reverse side of the poster that comes with each pack. Much like little green army men, these little figs would make the perfect targets for nerf guns and rubber bands shot across the room. Thinking back as best as I can…I’m thinking I would have LOVED these as a little kid. As many others have noted, they are reminiscent of the M.U.S.C.L.E. men we used to collect when we were kids. Because of the relative inexpensiveness and distribution of the set, these would be the perfect little toy to trade amongst ones friends at lunchtime as well…jamming your pockets full with a Handful of Heroes before heading to school each morning…etc. For older collectors, you might find figures with detail worthy of repainting and using in your miniature game of choice, or you might just find a nice little inexpensive collectible.

Mickey now Spidey’s boss: Disney buys Marvel for $4b August 31, 2009
Posted by webofwebhead in Marvel, Movies.Tags: Disney, Marvel, merger
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Saw the head’s up about this on Twitter (thanks Matt!), Disney is buying Marvel today, headlines throwing around a 4 billion with a “b” price tag.
This seems to have a lot of implications primarily regarding movies…seeing as how that is where Marvel looks to be making the most money going forward. Let us not forget that Disney also owns it’s own big three network (ABC) as well, and let us also not forget that Time Warner owns DC, which puts these two mega companies even more at odds in a sense.
I also wonder if all Disney comics rights will be moved to Marvel…it seems like they must once existing contracts expire at least. Toy rights, game rights? Who knows. This is big news for sure.
Let’s see…Fantasy Flight makes the Disney Kingdom Hearts game, but UDE makes Marvel games…and Hasbro makes Marvel toys (and games), and maybe it won’t matter. Again…movies and tv shows…that’s where I can see the most movement on this. And of course the theme parks…Universal Studios can’t be super happy about this…at the very least they will be paying licensing royalties to what I have to be sure is a competitor theme park.
UPDATE: Marvel posts official Press Release
UPDATE: Deadline Hollywood Daily has some interesting reporting on this, and focuses on the fact that this was actually kept under everyone’s hats until the appropriate time today. I mean, I was able to post it here before I saw it at any of the usual outlets (icv2 etc.) and I never think of this as breaking news.
GenCon Bound Again August 6, 2009
Posted by webofwebhead in About This Blog, Conventions, UDE.Tags: Arcane Legions, GenCon, HeroClix, Indy, Magic, Marvel, NECA, UDE, Wizkids
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I had pretty much resigned myself to the fact that for the first time in many years I wasn’t going to make it to either of the big gaming conventions in my neck of the woods. For a long time Origins down in Columbus felt like my “home turf”, only a couple hours away, it could be done as a day trip, though we usually made a weekend of it. Likewise of late with GenCon, Indy is only about a three hour drive as well, and though we’ve also done it as a day trip, it’s much nicer to spend the weekend. But time and schedules didn’t seem to lend themselves well to attending either this year.
As these things sometimes do though, the clouds parted so to speak this week, and we were able to make a nice plan for an overnight stay in the Indy area to both catch a full day at GenCon and attend a concert my wife REALLY wants to see at the State Fair. (Keith Urban, for those that care.)
I’m excited to get that general GenCon buzz again this year. I plan on taking a lot of pictures for the benefit of those of you that drop by here from time to time. I really look forward to getting my hands on some Arcane Legions, just to see how it lives up to the hype. I want to try my hand at the new Marvel card game from UDE. I want to get any sort of scoop I can on the HeroClix/WizKids/NECA news. And of course I expect to pick up a lot of Magic singles to round out some decks I’ve been working on.
But mostly I look forward to seeing all of my hobby gaming friends that I only usually have the chance to catch up with once a year. If you will be attending on Saturday as well, drop me a comment here and please say hi if you see me in the crowd.
New Captain America images revealed… October 11, 2007
Posted by webofwebhead in Marvel.Tags: Comics, Marvel
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Marvel has unveiled pictures of the new Captain America today. The most striking change is the sidearm he holds prominently…something quite new for the 616 Cap. The top half of the costume is very similar to the original, the bottom half appears to be black though.
A few quick thoughts…the inclusion of the hand gun leads me to believe that Winter Soldier/Bucky could be the new Cap. Another aspect, the way the top part of the costume comes to a point front and back (perhaps like an arrowhead?) leads me to believe it could be Clint Barton/Ronin/Hawkeye. Either way, I’m sure we’ll know in a few months…