Is this supposed to be Flemeth, as she appears in Dragon Age: Inquisition?
Heh. You clearly don't go watch the Marvel movies? My description was a hint. It's the character HELA from the pages of THOR (as she also appeared, quite beautifully done) in the THOR: RAGNAROK movie.
I'm trying to think of all the things that could go wrong if this was real.
I've come up with nineteen so far.
It is real - well, the figures are. They're not out yet though.
I may (read: will) probably purchase these when they come out... if it's not fetching an insane price (as Sideshow often does)
I'm trying to think of all the things that could go wrong if this was real.
I've come up with nineteen so far.
It is real - well, the figures are. They're not out yet though.
I may (read: will) probably purchase these when they come out... if it's not fetching an insane price (as Sideshow often does)
These are pretty cool. I wouldn't have thought the show was on anyone's radar anymore.
I'm trying to think of all the things that could go wrong if this was real.
I've come up with nineteen so far.
It is real - well, the figures are. They're not out yet though.
I may (read: will) probably purchase these when they come out... if it's not fetching an insane price (as Sideshow often does)
These are pretty cool. I wouldn't have thought the show was on anyone's radar anymore.
Well, things like He-Man, She-Ra (which is getting a new cartoon), and all those 80's things are rounding back around (D&D with 5th Edition is probably at it's peak since 2nd Edition). So, I was surprised to see these - I am not surprised that they're making them, in hindsight.
Re: SDCC 2018 (San Diego Comic Con)
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2018 2:16 pm
by Datadog
Tawmis wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 1:42 pmWell, things like He-Man, She-Ra (which is getting a new cartoon), and all those 80's things are rounding back around (D&D with 5th Edition is probably at it's peak since 2nd Edition).
I'm so torn on He-Man and She-Ra. The original stuff was "lightning in a bottle" that just worked for its time, but it's so difficult to go back and watch. Still, I'm in the camp that the new Voltron and Ducktales cartoons work 10x better than the originals because they've had time to grow, so I'll stay optimistic about the new She-Ra cartoons.
All I care about is The Clone Wars season 7.
Another one I'm torn on, because I assumed that "Revenge of the Sith" picks up where Season 6 ends and shows us how the Clone Wars end. And since "Rebels" followed up on the show's more popular characters, the only loose thread I can think of is "What happened to Jar Jar?"
Re: SDCC 2018 (San Diego Comic Con)
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 5:36 am
by Rath Darkblade
Tawmis wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 1:42 pmWell, things like He-Man, She-Ra (which is getting a new cartoon), and all those 80's things are rounding back around (D&D with 5th Edition is probably at its peak since 2nd Edition).
Hey, I still have some of my original 2nd ed "complementary" books (not the source books, but the little side ones like "Arms and Equipment", "Ships and Sailing", "Guidebook to Villainy" - that sort of thing). Do they count?
Datadog wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 2:16 pmI'm so torn on He-Man and She-Ra.
By the Power of Grayskull - I HAVE THE POWER!!!
Datadog wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 2:16 pmAnother one I'm torn on, because I assumed that "Revenge of the Sith" picks up where Season 6 ends and shows us how the Clone Wars end. And since "Rebels" followed up on the show's more popular characters, the only loose thread I can think of is "What happened to Jar Jar?"
He got flushed into space like the shamelessly commercialistic turd that he is.
Re: SDCC 2018 (San Diego Comic Con)
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 12:10 pm
by Tawmis
Here's a GoPro view of my walk through SDCC 2018:
Re: SDCC 2018 (San Diego Comic Con)
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 12:14 pm
by Tawmis
Datadog wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 2:16 pm
I'm so torn on He-Man and She-Ra. The original stuff was "lightning in a bottle" that just worked for its time, but it's so difficult to go back and watch.
It's funny. I still rewatch He-Man (got them all on DVD). However, Thundercats (because of Snarf) is unwatchable. Snarf's pitch is just too high, and now sounds like nails on a chalkboard.
Datadog wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 2:16 pm
Still, I'm in the camp that the new Voltron and Ducktales cartoons work 10x better than the originals because they've had time to grow, so I'll stay optimistic about the new She-Ra cartoons.
I do not like the new She-Ra animation from what I've seen of the preview, sadly.
Another one I'm torn on, because I assumed that "Revenge of the Sith" picks up where Season 6 ends and shows us how the Clone Wars end. And since "Rebels" followed up on the show's more popular characters, the only loose thread I can think of is "What happened to Jar Jar?"
I thought Rebels had a bunch of new characters, with some existing ones thrown in? (I've not watched it obviously)...
Tawmis wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 1:42 pmWell, things like He-Man, She-Ra (which is getting a new cartoon), and all those 80's things are rounding back around (D&D with 5th Edition is probably at its peak since 2nd Edition).
Hey, I still have some of my original 2nd ed "complementary" books (not the source books, but the little side ones like "Arms and Equipment", "Ships and Sailing", "Guidebook to Villainy" - that sort of thing). Do they count?
If you enjoy D&D, sure. I still use my old books and just convert what needs to be into 5th Edition.
Re: SDCC 2018 (San Diego Comic Con)
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 5:53 pm
by Datadog
Tawmis wrote: ↑Mon Jul 23, 2018 12:14 pmI thought Rebels had a bunch of new characters, with some existing ones thrown in? (I've not watched it obviously)...
It centers on a new cast, but since the show-runners previously worked on "Clone Wars", they used the new series to follow up on some of the CW characters, notably Ahsoka, Hondo, and Rex who eventually become semi-regular characters.