McFarland Toys
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McFarland Toys
Does anyone know the number of Miracleman statues made by McFarland? I've looked everywhere to get a number, but all I can find is "an extremely limited number of these were produced."
I'm trying to figure out how collectable these will be since they are the first statue produced by McFarland, & the fact that Miracleman is schedualed to be re-released after the legal trials.
Boda
I'm trying to figure out how collectable these will be since they are the first statue produced by McFarland, & the fact that Miracleman is schedualed to be re-released after the legal trials.
Boda
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Probably too many! Have you seen it? What is he staring at? His Hand? Weird. I have a large Statue Collection (over 200 at last count) and the value of the things is hard to predict. Without a book in print, or without hopes of someone reprinting or printing new issues, I'm not optimitic about it's long term value. Plus this one is resin (aren't they all anymore?) which means that condition won't ever be an issue as they are hard to break!
http://www.spawn.com/news/news6.aspx?id=12098
http://www.spawn.com/news/news6.aspx?id=12098
I thought it was wierd that he was staring at his hand also, then I found out that the statue is a copy (or a depiction of) when he remembers the trigger word "kimota" & becomes Miracleman again. It's supposed to be right out of issue # 1. I think that is kind of cool, but your right, it is an awkward looking pose.
I also have the twin pack of Spawn & Miracleman that was given out at the 2003 San Diego Con, to people who bought a 3 day pass.
I also have the twin pack of Spawn & Miracleman that was given out at the 2003 San Diego Con, to people who bought a 3 day pass.
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I'm not a big fan of Spawn either, but I'm a HUGE fan of Miracleman. I've been doing research & found that Miracleman will be printed again by either Marvel or McFarland. It's just waitng on the legal battle over the rights.
I also found out that Miracleman's print runs are in the 15,000 - 20,000 range on the earlier issues, & 7,075 - 9,000 on the later issues (#14, #15 & #16) which makes them extremely rare to come by, especially in NM condition.
As far as the McFarland statue of Miracleman, I paid $44.00 a piece for two of them. One for display & one in the box.
I've got three Miracleman #15's in my collection, & one is graded 9.6 by CGC. This issue is like the Rai #3 of the Valiant universe & is extrememly sought after.
Boda
I also found out that Miracleman's print runs are in the 15,000 - 20,000 range on the earlier issues, & 7,075 - 9,000 on the later issues (#14, #15 & #16) which makes them extremely rare to come by, especially in NM condition.
As far as the McFarland statue of Miracleman, I paid $44.00 a piece for two of them. One for display & one in the box.
I've got three Miracleman #15's in my collection, & one is graded 9.6 by CGC. This issue is like the Rai #3 of the Valiant universe & is extrememly sought after.
Boda
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yeah, i wouldn't really consider mcfarlane toys to be action figures....i call them action statues....seems more appropriate.
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Action statues WITHOUT the action.jusdb wrote:yeah, i wouldn't really consider mcfarlane toys to be action figures....i cal lthem action statues....seems more appropriate.

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