August 27, 2008

Iron Spider-Man Bust by Diamond Select Toys

From the events of Civil War, it's the Iron Spider-Man mini-bust.


This costume, called the Iron Spider, was given to Peter Parker by Tony Stark. Hence the red and gold color, and also the high-tech-iness of the suit. He only wore this during Civil War. He then disposed of it afterwards when he switched sides to Captain America.





August 18, 2008

The Mighty Thor Bust by Diamond Select Toys

Behold the Norse God of Thunder, the Mighty Thor.

This is my first Marvel bust from Diamond Select Toys. And for a bust, this one is huge. It's almost as big as my Superman/Batman mini-statues. This Thor bust stands about 5" tall. It's pretty heavy too. Well, I'm not surprised. He's the God of Thunder after all.

Again, I'm not a fan of Thor. But this bust is so beautiful that it made me appreciate him more. So now I like Thor much more. :P

Here are the pictures. You can click the images for a high-res one.





Thou shalt not dare insult the mighty might of Thor. Bow down peasants!

August 14, 2008

Spider-Man's Origin

Are you a newly converted Spider-Man fan? It would seem so. But you're too lazy to do a little research about his story. If that's the case, then here's a recap of Spider-Man's origin in just 6 words.


'Nuff said! Marvel should put that thing on t-shirts. I'd definitely buy one.

August 12, 2008

1/7 Silver Surfer Statue By Bowen Designs

Behold the herald of Galactus, the Silver Surfer.

I'm not really a fan of Silver Surfer but this statue really got into me. And now I learned to appreciate the Silver Surfer more because of this statue. The first time I saw it I was already tempted to buy it right then. But I had no money so I came back a week later and finally got it.

The whole statue (including the base) stands more than 12" tall.





Yeah, look at my ass baby.

August 10, 2008

Spawn #8 Figure by McFarlane Toys

Due to a special request by a friend, I went to my house in QC and took pictures of my only Spawn figure.


I bought this figure when I was in high school. Yes, this figure has been with me for 6 years if I remember correctly. Yes, those are real chains. And yes, this is a Spider-Man pose.

This figure is based on the cover of Spawn #8, which was based on another cover - Peter Parker: Spider-Man #1. The covers were drawn by Todd McFarlane.




Anywaaay here are more pics. Note that I only took them with my phone camera.