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Valiant Action Figures Please!! :-)
Sean Chen's Valiant Penguins are cute. But I would also love to see some Valiant Superhero Action figures.
Maybe Valiant Entertainment and a large Comicbook Industry savy investor should first try to restore the ORIGINAL VALIANT UNIVERSE CONTINUITY INCLUDING THE VALIANT COMICS LOGO AND TYPEFACE. Then, try licensing Magnus, Solar & Turok once again from Gold Key.
Only this time, develop the titles at a moderate pace (and not multiply like rabbits).
Perhaps start with 8 titles first-
MAGNUS, SOLAR, RAI, HARBINGER, SHADOWMAN, ETERNAL WARRIOR, X-O MANOWAR, and BLOODSHOT.
Then, the other features can be featured in an ONGOING Anthology title called
"VALIANT UNIVERSE "
Then, to help solidify the characters into popular consciousness, a Television Mini-Series should follow where each installment features a different Valiant Hero as seen through the eyes of/ or related by...A GEOMANCER. Specifically- Geoff the Geomancer.
Then have this Live Action Mini-Series shown on Sci-Fi Network first, then shown a month later on regula local stations.
Then, 6 Special Collector 2-Action Figures BOX SETs of:
MAGNUS (VS. MALEV ROBOT)
SOLAR (VS. THAT DARK EVIL SOLAR -FORGOT HIS NAME)
HARBINGER STING (VS. TOYO HARADA)
X-O MANOWAR (VS. SPIDER ALIEN)
SHADOWMAN (VS. MASTER DARQUE)
ETERNAL WARRIOR (VS. ______)
By this time, the Valiant heroes would have enough clout to get more producers want to invest in them (but in a caring, careful way)
Maybe Valiant Entertainment and a large Comicbook Industry savy investor should first try to restore the ORIGINAL VALIANT UNIVERSE CONTINUITY INCLUDING THE VALIANT COMICS LOGO AND TYPEFACE. Then, try licensing Magnus, Solar & Turok once again from Gold Key.
Only this time, develop the titles at a moderate pace (and not multiply like rabbits).
Perhaps start with 8 titles first-
MAGNUS, SOLAR, RAI, HARBINGER, SHADOWMAN, ETERNAL WARRIOR, X-O MANOWAR, and BLOODSHOT.
Then, the other features can be featured in an ONGOING Anthology title called
"VALIANT UNIVERSE "
Then, to help solidify the characters into popular consciousness, a Television Mini-Series should follow where each installment features a different Valiant Hero as seen through the eyes of/ or related by...A GEOMANCER. Specifically- Geoff the Geomancer.
Then have this Live Action Mini-Series shown on Sci-Fi Network first, then shown a month later on regula local stations.
Then, 6 Special Collector 2-Action Figures BOX SETs of:
MAGNUS (VS. MALEV ROBOT)
SOLAR (VS. THAT DARK EVIL SOLAR -FORGOT HIS NAME)
HARBINGER STING (VS. TOYO HARADA)
X-O MANOWAR (VS. SPIDER ALIEN)
SHADOWMAN (VS. MASTER DARQUE)
ETERNAL WARRIOR (VS. ______)
By this time, the Valiant heroes would have enough clout to get more producers want to invest in them (but in a caring, careful way)
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Re: VALIANT Action Figures Please!! :-)
Step back a second....this is exactly what Valiant Entertainment needs to be careful about.ValiantWonder wrote: Perhaps start with 8 titles first-
MAGNUS, SOLAR, RAI, HARBINGER, SHADOWMAN, ETERNAL WARRIOR, X-O MANOWAR, and BLOODSHOT.
8 titles.....way to many. Start out with 2 grow from there. Alias, speakeasy I could go on and on tried this and failed within a year.
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I still think they should start with six titles, all spun out of a six issue mini series that sets up the universe.
The six issues could tell one connecting story but each individual issue focuses on the individual character's world and concept.
The mini series would be one long Zero issue that sets up the new world order of the VALIANT Universe in 2006.
The titles and the genres they should focus on should be:
X-O Manowar (science fiction/alien)
Bloodshot (science fiction/espionage)
Harbinger (science fiction/genetics)
Eternal Warrior (action/adventure)
Rai (science fiction/futureworld)
New series that focuses on new characters (??/??)
The new universe would then grow from there, then once VI can use Solar, Magnus, and Turok they could be brought back to turn it into a nine series universe.
The six issues could tell one connecting story but each individual issue focuses on the individual character's world and concept.
The mini series would be one long Zero issue that sets up the new world order of the VALIANT Universe in 2006.
The titles and the genres they should focus on should be:
X-O Manowar (science fiction/alien)
Bloodshot (science fiction/espionage)
Harbinger (science fiction/genetics)
Eternal Warrior (action/adventure)
Rai (science fiction/futureworld)
New series that focuses on new characters (??/??)
The new universe would then grow from there, then once VI can use Solar, Magnus, and Turok they could be brought back to turn it into a nine series universe.


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Add Quantum and Woody for the comedy title. Then you're done.ManofTheAtom wrote:I still think they should start with six titles, all spun out of a six issue mini series that sets up the universe.
The six issues could tell one connecting story but each individual issue focuses on the individual character's world and concept.
The mini series would be one long Zero issue that sets up the new world order of the VALIANT Universe in 2006.
The titles and the genres they should focus on should be:
X-O Manowar (science fiction/alien)
Bloodshot (science fiction/espionage)
Harbinger (science fiction/genetics)
Eternal Warrior (action/adventure)
Rai (science fiction/futureworld)
New series that focuses on new characters (??/??)
The new universe would then grow from there, then once VI can use Solar, Magnus, and Turok they could be brought back to turn it into a nine series universe.
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SNEAK PEEK: X-O MANOWARElveen wrote:possible link or pic?Daniel Jackson wrote:There is also a pic of the X-O prototype action figure floating around these boards somewhere.
...please.
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Trust us on this one: this toy is cool.
At first glance, it’s the deep blue metallic surface of Skybolt Toyz’ new X-O Manowar that catches the eye, but there’s so much more here. Collectors who never open their boxes are out of luck on this one, because you gotta crack the case and actually play with this thing to appreciate its unique, one-of-a-kind feature: the chest plate with snap-back action.
You see, in the comic book, the X-O armor is a symbiotic liquid metal that exists inside the human host, and erupts out through the X-O emblem on the chest. You’re bonded to it for life, so if you try to take that emblem off, well… Let’s just say you’d need some heavy-duty bolt cutters.
Fabian Nicieza, Publisher of Acclaim Comics and the man responsible for updating the character from its earlier Valiant Comics incarnation, remembers the scene from issue two where the new bearer of the armor had to take the emblem from off the chest of its previous, dead host. "When our new hero picked up the emblem off the guy who just died," says Nicieza, "it was still kind of attached, so naturally all these tentacles, wires, veins and goop got lifted out with it. Skybolt saw that and thought that was a really cool feature so they did it too."
That’s right, X-O Manowar comes with its very own pop-out chest emblem, complete with elastic tentacles extending into the body. Skybolt Toyz’ VP Steve Zyskowski recalls the first time Fabian Nicieza ever saw the feature. "Fabian gave me a call when we sent him the prototype" laughs Zyskowski. "He asked, ‘Didn’t you tell me something about a chestplate that can be pulled out?’ I said yeah, it’s right there on the prototype. Put your finger under the lip of the thing and pull it out. ‘Hold on’ he says." Zyskowski then describes a long pause, after which Nicieza excitedly jumped back on the phone and gushed his enthusiasm. "He said, ‘I just called everybody into my office so I could show them. It looks great!’ Trust me, it’s a very cool thing."
Nicieza has nothing but praise for the job Skybolt has done with his characters. "It’s fantastic, I’ve never seen that feature on a toy before" says Nicieza. "It’s really cool, I’m pretty damn happy with it. I’d be a fool not to be happy, I’m looking at this thing and it’s great! I’ve got a prototype on my desk right now, and I’m not kidding when I say it’s one of the best-looking toys of this genre that I’ve seen. I’m really happy to see my characters taken this way."
Even beyond the cool chest plate, X-O is still an awesome toy. It’s fully vacuum-metalized, "a hobby market exclusive first" claims Zyskowski. It stands 6 ½ inches tall, has two removable visors, one clear, one gold, and comes with a customized collector's display stand. It’s also highly detailed, with articulation at the neck, shoulders, elbows, hips and knees, and should retail for $10.95. There will also be two "mystery" variant figures shipped with each case, as well as a special Platinum Collector's edition, which will be limited to only 5,000 units and retail for $14.95.
X-O should ship in September, while Solar, Man of the Atom, complete with hovering action, will likely come out four months later. Beyond that, there are plans for "classic" versions of both characters, reminiscent of their Valiant Comics days, due to ship in early ’99.
Skybolt’s attention to detail and innovative product designs have thoroughly impressed Acclaim’s publisher, to the extent that Nicieza will soon be throwing more business their way. "As a result of what we’ve seen them do already" says Nicieza, "I may discuss another character I have that’ll be of interest to them."
New toys? Awesome. What’re the plans, what’ll it be, what’s the scoop?
"Well, I have to talk to them about it first" says Nicieza. "It wouldn’t be a good idea to tell you about it now without running it by them first." Aw, c’mon, pleasepleaseplease? We won’t tell a soul, we promise! "Well, you guys’ll be the first to know, how’s that?"
Deal.
VITAL STATS
What?
Skybolt Toyz’ X-O Manowar action figure
Who’s in the assortment?
For right now, just X-O, but he’ll soon be followed by Solar, Man of the Atom, as well as "classic" versions of both characters.
When?
Look for X-O Manowar in September ’98, Solar about four months later.
What’s the deal?
X-O Manowar is fully vacuum-metalized, and comes with two visors, a chest plate with snap back action, and a customized display stand. A word of advice: check out what’s under the chest plate!

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Skybolt Toys has canceled all orders for its Faith and X-O Manowar action figures. Each figure received orders that were barely half of what the company usually gets.


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Q&W doesn't belong in the VALIANT Universe.Technique wrote:Add Quantum and Woody for the comedy title. Then you're done.
The characters talk to the audience and they have a goat who's on a first name basis with the freaking Legion of Super-Heroes, neither of which have anything whatsoever to do with what makes a comic a VALIANT comics, which among many things is a real world setting and hard science.
Again, do you want VALIANT or DC-lite?
Quantum & Woody may have a place with the publisher but it definitely doesn't have a place in the VALIANT Universe.
If they put it there then it won't be VALIANT, not with a comic where the leads talk to the audience and the Goat can travel to the DC Universe and hang around with the Legion of Super-Heroes.


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I can't seem to find the pic, but maybe someone can post it again in the meantime. I had it on my old comp, but I haven't transferred all of my old images to my new one yet.Elveen wrote:possible link or pic?Daniel Jackson wrote:There is also a pic of the X-O prototype action figure floating around these boards somewhere.
...please.
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They own the characters and it was by far the most popular VH2 title. It was the only book that could have survived in that decimated comic market.ManofTheAtom wrote:Q&W doesn't belong in the VALIANT Universe.Technique wrote:Add Quantum and Woody for the comedy title. Then you're done.
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It's a real property that had a cult following. The carry-over it would have for the rest of the titles shouldn't be ignored.
All that, and it was VERY good.
"DC-Lite" is just name calling in an attempt to promote a negative image. It adds nothing to the conversation.
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I posted one but it appears as a red x unless you have it preloaded in your cache.Daniel Jackson wrote:I can't seem to find the pic, but maybe someone can post it again in the meantime. I had it on my old comp, but I haven't transferred all of my old images to my new one yet.Elveen wrote:possible link or pic?Daniel Jackson wrote:There is also a pic of the X-O prototype action figure floating around these boards somewhere.
...please.
Here's the direct link
http://www.progressiveruin.com/images/xomfig.jpg


Jesus Christ, are you going to go at this again ?ManofTheAtom wrote:The characters talk to the audience and they have a goat who's on a first name basis with the freaking Legion of Super-Heroes, neither of which have anything whatsoever to do with what makes a comic a VALIANT comics, which among many things is a real world setting and hard science.
Again, do you want VALIANT or DC-lite?

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Let me clarify it for you and anyone else who doesn't get it.Technique wrote:They own the characters and it was by far the most popular VH2 title. It was the only book that could have survived in that decimated comic market.ManofTheAtom wrote:Q&W doesn't belong in the VALIANT Universe.Technique wrote:Add Quantum and Woody for the comedy title. Then you're done.
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It's a real property that had a cult following. The carry-over it would have for the rest of the titles shouldn't be ignored.
All that, and it was VERY good.
"DC-Lite" is just name calling in an attempt to promote a negative image. It adds nothing to the conversation.
VALIANT Entertainment CAN publish a Q&W title they can make money off based on its cult status.
What they SHOULDN'T do is put it in the same universe as the other VALIANT titles because IT DOESN'T FIT.
It's like trying to put Woody Woodpecker in "The Practice" or "Battlestar Galactica". They don't go together, just like Q&W doesn't go with the rest of the VALIANT Universe, not if you want it to actually be VALIANT.
Tight continuity, real world setting, hard science, and about a dozen more things listed in the seqart article are what makes a VALIANT comic a VALIANT comic.
So far the concensus here doesn't want any of them, so the concensus wants DC lite.
The consensus doesn't want tight continuity, they want a reboot or to pick up from Unity, and it doesn't want a real world setting nor hard science because they want a goat who's on a first name basis with DC's Legion of Super-Heroes.
The consensus doesn't want VALIANT, they want VH 4, aka DC's Earth V.
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Get this message when I click on the link.ManofTheAtom wrote:I posted one but it appears as a red x unless you have it preloaded in your cache.Daniel Jackson wrote:I can't seem to find the pic, but maybe someone can post it again in the meantime. I had it on my old comp, but I haven't transferred all of my old images to my new one yet.Elveen wrote:possible link or pic?Daniel Jackson wrote:There is also a pic of the X-O prototype action figure floating around these boards somewhere.
...please.
Here's the direct link
http://www.progressiveruin.com/images/xomfig.jpg
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Yep. Aparently I'm the only one here who waited a decade for real VALIANT comics, while everyone else (after weeks of arguing about it) still wants VH 4, a line of comics that includes a freaking goat who's on a first name basis with the Legion of Super-Heroes.Knightt wrote:Jesus Christ, are you going to go at this again ?ManofTheAtom wrote:Technique wrote:The characters talk to the audience and they have a goat who's on a first name basis with the freaking Legion of Super-Heroes, neither of which have anything whatsoever to do with what makes a comic a VALIANT comics, which among many things is a real world setting and hard science.
Again, do you want VALIANT or DC-lite?
What in the hell does that have ANYTHING to do with VALIANT comics?
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Weird, it just worked for me.Daniel Jackson wrote:Get this message when I click on the link.
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You're thinking of Earth X (in reality "Earth Swastika" which when vetoed by Julie Schwartz was changed to Earth X), Earth V would be the name of what the consensus wants VALIANT Entertainment to publish because for the consensus it's more important for "Vincent Van Goat" to party with the Legionnaries than for VI to publish real VALIANT comics.Unblessed wrote:Was Earth V the one with SGT Rock or Uncle Sam? I can't remember. Or am I thinking Earth X?


Yes, you are the ONLY one who is correct here.ManofTheAtom wrote:Let me clarify it for you and anyone else who doesn't get it.Technique wrote:They own the characters and it was by far the most popular VH2 title. It was the only book that could have survived in that decimated comic market.ManofTheAtom wrote:Q&W doesn't belong in the VALIANT Universe.Technique wrote:Add Quantum and Woody for the comedy title. Then you're done.
...
It's a real property that had a cult following. The carry-over it would have for the rest of the titles shouldn't be ignored.
All that, and it was VERY good.
"DC-Lite" is just name calling in an attempt to promote a negative image. It adds nothing to the conversation.
VALIANT Entertainment CAN publish a Q&W title they can make money off based on its cult status.
What they SHOULDN'T do is put it in the same universe as the other VALIANT titles because IT DOESN'T FIT.
It's like trying to put Woody Woodpecker in "The Practice" or "Battlestar Galactica". They don't go together, just like Q&W doesn't go with the rest of the VALIANT Universe, not if you want it to actually be VALIANT.
Tight continuity, real world setting, hard science, and about a dozen more things listed in the seqart article are what makes a VALIANT comic a VALIANT comic.
So far the concensus here doesn't want any of them, so the concensus wants DC lite.
The consensus doesn't want tight continuity, they want a reboot or to pick up from Unity, and it doesn't want a real world setting nor hard science because they want a goat who's on a first name basis with DC's Legion of Super-Heroes.
The consensus doesn't want VALIANT, they want VH 4, aka DC's Earth V.
My suggestion is that you go find another message board.
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Here is the first set of figures I have had done...
I'm hoping to have a few more for next years show...
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I'm hoping to have a few more for next years show...
http://www.billscustoms.com/images/valiant_guys2.jpg
Jesus Christ, are you going to go at this again ?ManofTheAtom wrote:The characters talk to the audience and they have a goat who's on a first name basis with the freaking Legion of Super-Heroes, neither of which have anything whatsoever to do with what makes a comic a VALIANT comics, which among many things is a real world setting and hard science.
Again, do you want VALIANT or DC-lite?

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I honestly don't know why I responded to your post in the first place. For that I apologize.ManofTheAtom wrote: Yep. Aparently I'm the only one here who waited a decade for real VALIANT comics, while everyone else (after weeks of arguing about it) still wants VH 4, a line of comics that includes a freaking goat who's on a first name basis with the Legion of Super-Heroes.
What in the hell does that have ANYTHING to do with VALIANT comics?
Your "broken record" reputation precedes you. I knew what your response would be since it's the same thing every time.
I'll try and stay out of this conversation with you in the future.