Marvel Universe Covers Contest – the Winners

It’s time for us to announce the winners of the Marvel Universe Covers Contest, brought to you by the Hasbro Marvel team and the guys who run ActionFigurePics.com and TheFwoosh.com.  We had a very tough time picking just three winners, because all the covers entered this year were really great.  So we’ll be adding three more prize winners for honorable mentions – but don’t get your hopes up guys, because your prizes will be coming from AFP’s Free Stuff stash.

Without further ado, here are your winners!

First Prize: Calbretto - Irredeemable Ant-Man #1
First Prize: Calbretto - Irredeemable Ant-Man #1

Calbretto blew us away with his composition of Robert Kirkman’s first issue of The Irredeemable Ant-Man.  Ant-Man is known for his exaggerations, so while we can’t find 23 villains in the cover, we really enjoyed seeing so many Marvel baddies from Hasbro, Toy Biz, and Diamond Select being crushed by Calbretto’s custom Eric O’Grady Ant-Man.

He’ll be receiving a prize pack consisting of all three Hasbro / Marvel Comic Con Exclusives (the 70th Anniversary Invaders 4-pack, the single-carded gray scale Captain America, and the Wolverine Mighty Mugg) plus the new wave of Marvel Legends 2-packs.  Congrats!

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San Diego Comic-Con Marvel Select Pics

You remember that Marvel Select Thing prototype that Art Asylum blogged about a couple of days ago?  A painted prototype was on hand at Diamond Select Toys’ booth at Comic-Con.  Their display cases are always tough to shoot – the lighting isn’t that great.  But at least the Thing and Abomination look outstanding!

One of my nits with most Things that have seen plastic – they’re too big, for me at least.  This one is massive.

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Marvel Select Thing – Early Sculpt from Art Asylum

Art Asylum has blogged about their work on a Thing for Marvel Select.  People have said that they thought this figure was canceled, but I haven’t heard one way or another.

My big pet peeve with the Things we’ve gotten in Marvel Legends (and Universe) is that they’re too tall.  Sure, he’s bulky, but he’s not as tall as Reed.  So this is a beautiful sculpt, but at Select scale I’m guessing it’ll be much too big to be compatible with my Legends collection.

Thank you Thing

Art Asylum's Marvel Select Thing prototype
Art Asylum's Marvel Select Thing prototype

This is way early in the development stage, but the Marvel Select Thing is coming along so beautifully that I just couldn’t resist sharing a look with you. Enjoy.

via Art Asylum Blog » Thank you Thing.

Marvel Select Abomination Press Pic

TNI has posted a press pic of the prototype of DST’s Abomination from the Marvel Select line.  This is a welcome return for Diamond to the larger scale figures that work in both the Select and Legends scales.

I really liked the Abomination from the Onslaught wave of Marvel Legends but there is something very satisfying about the proportions, sculpt, and paint that makes this very appealing.  Of course, this won’t have nearly the amount of articulation that it’s predecessor in ML had, but I don’t think he needs it.  I hope this comes out looking this good in production.

Marvel Select Abomination
Marvel Select Abomination

Here is a look at Diamond Select Toys upcoming Marvel Select Abomination figure.

via Marvel Select Abomination Figure – Marvel – MarvelousNews.com.

Diamond Select Toys San Diego Comic-Con Exclusives and Panels

Diamond Select Toys has put together a great synopsis of all of its San Diego Comic-Con exclusives and activities.

San Diego Comic Con 2009 – Full Steam Ahead!

As this year’s epic San Diego Comic Con approaches, we’ve created this handy SDCC reference guide featuring the hottest exclusives from DST, Toys R Us and Action Figure Xpress plus the latest convention panels and info! So get ready for a non-stop, action-packed weekend July 22-26th as we review what makes the San Diego Comic Con so great!

Diamond Select Toys – Booth #2607:

Ghostbusters Angry Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man Bank

From the finale of the first Ghostbusters film, the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man reacts in hostile fashion to being hit with the laser-powered force of the Ghostbusters’ proton packs! Tasty flavor meets mass destruction in the form of this eight-inch bank, dedicated to the sailor-suited confection of terror. $20.00 limited to1,000 pieces.

Marvel Minimates Dark Avengers #2 Box Set

Ripped from the best-selling Dark Avengers comic, this Marvel Minimates box set features Dark Reign’s Dark Avengers as never before! Including Ares, Sentry, Ms. Marvel and Hawkeye, this set is perfect for fans of the villainous Avengers. $16.00

Star Wars Holographic Darth Vader Bust Bank

From a galaxy far, far away comes this exclusive Star Wars Bust Bank featuring one of the most dangerous Sith Lords ever to wield a light saber, the menacing Darth Vader! Depicting the Dark Side’s favorite son in long-distance Hologram mode, this San Diego Comic Con exclusive bank is the safest way to bring Darth Vader into your collection without risking his legendary Force Choke! $20.00

Ghostbusters Minimates Peter & Glow-in-the-Dark Stay-Puft

Dr. Peter Venkman (as seen in Ghostbusters 2) battles the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man – except this time the delicious demon glows in the dark! Only available at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con, each Minimate stands 2” tall with 14 points of articulation and accessories from the timeless Ghostbusters movies! $8.00.

Dawn Red Skirt “School’s Out” PVC Statue

The goddess of birth and rebirth gets a modern makeover! Based on the art of award-winning Dawn creator Joseph Michael Linsner, this 7” tall PVC statue celebrates Dawn’s 20th Anniversary with a unique variant! $40.00 limited to 1,000 pieces.

Transformers G1 Animated Megatron Bust

From the classic animated series to your statue shelf, this is the ruthless Decepticon leader Megatron exactly as you remember him. Standing six inches tall and featuring a highly detailed sculpt, this bust is the perfect companion piece to the 2008 SDCC exclusive G1 Animated Optimus Prime Bust! $60.00 limited to 600 Pieces.

Toys R Us – Booth #2343:

Marvel Minimates Dark Avengers #1 Box Set

Ripped from the best-selling Dark Avengers comic, this Marvel Minimates box set features Norman Osborn as the Iron Patriot, Daken as Wolverine, Venom as Spider-Man and Marvel Boy. Fans can purchase this exclusive set by visiting Entertainment Earth’s booth (#2343) on the show floor. $16.00

Action Figure Xpress – Booth #4045:

Marvel Minimates Champions Box Set

This highly anticipated boxed set includes four of the original Champions team members! Collect Angel in his classic red and yellow outfit, Johnny Blaze as Ghost Rider, the debut of the seductive Black Widow, and the first-ever Hercules Minimate! $16.00

Marvel Minimates Thunderbolts Box Set

Dark Reign is THE story in today’s Marvel Universe yet it remains to be seen how these key Thunderbolts members can adjust to the new status quo. This boxed set includes Norman Osborn with two contrasting looks, the debut of Mac Gargan as Venom, the tortured Penance with removable armor, and the unsurprisingly radioactive Radioactive Man! $16.00

Terminator 2 Cyberdyne Assault Minimates Box Set

Arnold shrinks down as never before in this boxed set containing Sarah Connor in full S.W.A.T. Gear, the T-800 Terminator in muscle shirt (complete with skinned hand), the brilliant Miles Dyson and a deadly Scorched Terminator Endoskeleton! $16.00

Transformers Battle Armor Jetfire Bust

This exclusive Battle Damaged Jetfire Bust features a new interchangeable head and hand – both showcasing Jetfire’s dedication to the Autobot cause and belief in scientific and technological advancement – the only way in which victory over the Decepticons can be achieved. $60.00 limited to 600 pieces

ShopAFX Fan Boy Minimate Key Chains

Stop by the AFX booth each day for your chance to pick up these free Fan Boy Minimate key chains! 500 of each color will be given away, including black, blue, red and green!

Minimates In 2010 Panel:
Also join Diamond Select Toys director Chuck Terceira and the rest of the Minimate creators for a glimpse at what’s to come for the number one block figure brand in the world. Ask your questions, make your requests and get a sneak peek at future Minimate designs during this must-see panel discussion. We’ll have an update soon with the full panel description, time and location – PLUS full info for two more DST panels!

Also debuting during this year’s show will be the all-new Minimates.com web site, designed to give fans the latest Minimates info and entertain kids of all ages with hours of Minimate entertainment! Expected to launch on Wednesday, July 22nd, fans can visit www.minimates.com during the show for a look at the future of the Minimates brand!

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