Plastic Man and Green Lantern one-shot. Oh Ya! How can you make it any better? Add Marv Wolfman as the writer and ASTRO CITY artist Brent Anderson.
According to The Source here's the 411 on this awesome team-up issue. "A cabal of aliens hiding in plain site on Earth, and they’re set on smuggling weapons off the planet to fuel an interplanetary conflict. Who’s around to save the day? Green Lantern. Good, right? And Plastic Man. Hm. Good luck, GL."
Anderson's cover looks great but we'll have to wait until December for the entire issue. They say all good things come to those that wait.
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Thursday, September 16, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
Gfest's Picks for the Best Comic Con 2010 Exclusives
Like a kid on Christmas Eve, gfest is so very excited for next week's grand daddy of them all, the San Diego Comic Con International. And these Comic Con Exclusives, which we think are the very best of the Con, are the reasons why!
Futurama's Plush Nibbler
DCUC Plastic-Man with Suitcase
DC 75th Anniversary Justice League Vs. Starro Pack
Darkwing Duck #1
Robot Chicken Exclusive Nerd
Jumbo Stormtrooper
Batman & Joker 6″ Mez-Itz Two Pack
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Mattel's 2010 Comic Con Exclusives
Masters of the Universe Classics:
Color Changing Orko, with Prince Adam
For the more traditional He-Man fans out
there (and don’t be misled, there is absolutely such a thing as He-Man
traditionalists). An old-school Orko, part of the “Masters of the
Universe Classics” line. He even comes with a full-sized, fully
articulated Prince Adam “accessory,” sweetening the $25 price tag. Also
he changes color.
Mo-Larr vs. Skeletor
Let’s get this one out up front. Yep, it’s Skeletor, and he’s at the
dentist. It’s inspired by a Robot Chicken bit, with Mattel’s
press materials calling the two-pack the “first ever [Masters of the
Universe] figures featured in a Robot Chicken sketch,” implying
that there might be more figures from Robot Chicken sketches
in the future. Even if you’re not a fan of the Adult Swim show, consider
this your long-awaited opportunity to own a really nice figure of
Skeletor missing a tooth. (Plus, it’s reminiscent
of this awesome painting.) The He-Man exclusives are always great,
and go quickly, so this should be an interesting test to determine the
drawing power of an Eternian dentist. ($50)
DC Universe Classics: Plastic Man
with Suitcase
The cool thing about con exclusives is that
companies can really go nuts with the packaging and accessories. Case
in point: this Plastic Man comes with all sorts of extra limbs and
appendages — plus the glasses there on the packaging can actually be
removed and worn, thus doubling as a way to spot the coolest dudes
walking the exhibit hall! ($20)
Hot Wheels: Wonder Woman Jet
Apparently, this exclusive originated as an
April Fool’s joke on the Hot Wheels Facebook group (those Hot Wheels
Facebook jokesters!). Though given recent
changes to Wonder Woman’s continuity placing her as growing up in
urban America since early childhood, it should probably now be an
invisible Jetta. ($5)
DC Universe 75th Anniversary
Pack: Starro with Pack of Spores
GFEST CON FAVORITE: the original Justice League,
in 3 and 3/4-inch scale, tackling Starro just as they did in their first
appearance back in Brave and the Bold #28. The box also
includes “lights and sounds,” plus Starro is bendy (bendy Starro!),
making this a wholly appealing product. It’s good there’s no pandemic
threat like SARS or swine flu this summer, or the bonus “pack of spores”
might scare folks off. ($50)
Polly Pocket Dressed for Justice
As the loyal legion of Polly Pocket fans
reading this blog have no doubt already surmised, that’s Polly Pocket
and her pals Lea and Lila dressed as, respectively, Supergirl, Batgirl
and what unearthed, carbon-dated artifacts have suggested might be a
primitive version of the Wonder Woman costume. ($20)
Also available: a Mego-style talking Real
Ghostbusters Venkman, a Hot Wheels Ecto-1, a 3 and 3/4-inch Lotso
from Toy Story 3 and a Cars “Tokyo Mater;” all 20
bucks.
Sources MattyCollector and Newsarama
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Mattel's SDCC Exclusive Plastic Man Looks Awesome

Gfest loves it's action figures. We especially love our SDCC exclusive action figures. So when Mattel released the exclusive packaging and content of this years DC Comics SDCC exclusive Plastic Man action figure, your friends at Gfest were as excited as Dick Grayson when he became Batman (despite the fact he is a whiny little bitch).
This special packaging has been shaped to look like Plastic Man himself and it comes in a full-color shipper box for safe keeping. But the coolest thing of all? A pair of Plastic Man glasses are included that can be removed from the package and worn by you!
If you do purchase Plastic Man at SDCC, he’ll also come with a special suitcase available only at the show (packed in a separate poly bag). Not just any suitcase, of course… his arms, head and neck can be attached to the suitcase to make him appear disguised as luggage. Inside the suitcase is a chip-art comic book cover from the 75 years of DC Comics.
Head on over to MattyCollector to see all the images of this awesome SDCC exclusive action figure.
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