Kotobukiya is well known for its high-quality statues of Marvel, DC, Star Wars, and other characters once again had a presence at C2E2, albeit a somewhat smaller booth than I remember from 2012. In addition to their display, they had a small store where you could buy some of their trays used for ice cubes/chocolate/what-have-you. Take a look at our pictures below! You know what I’m waiting for? The Mara Jade Bishoujo figure announced last year at San Diego Comic-Con as well as a companion X-Men Rogue to complement the Gambit Danger Room Sessions Fine Arts statue. You can find
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C2E2 2013 – Diamond Select Toys – A Plethora of Goodies
Diamond Select Toys, makers of Minimates, action figures, and other cool pop culture collectibles, had two separate display booths at C2E2. To celebrate the Tenth Anniversary of Minimates, they had several display cases showcasing various figures from the previous decade. They also had on display items from Star Trek, Marvel, Ghostbusters, “The Munsters”, Universal Monsters, and other awesome stuff. Plus, they opened up the Build-A-Minimate booth for those who made qualified purchases in their store. Take a look at some selected pictures below, and find more in our full Diamond Select Toys Gallery! Seriously, I don’t know how anybody could
Continue readingC2E2 2013 – The Anovos Productions Booth
ANOVOS Productions, makers of high quality costumes, props and items from Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica and more, once again had a booth on display at C2E2. In addition to display items, they were also selling Star Trek ties, Galactica pins, and other items in conjunction with their sister company, The Novo Geek. Take a look at the pictures below! You can find all our C2E2 2013 pictures in our Main Gallery! Also check out our other C2E2 2013 Coverage!
Continue readingMuch Ado About Something – A Look at “Much Ado About Nothing”
[Last week, friend of ASM Jay Wahl was able to attend an advance screening of Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing. He wrote this special report for ASM.] Much Ado About Something Most of us reading this are familiar with Joss Whedon through many of his sci-fi ventures: “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” “Angel,” “Dollhouse,” “Firefly” and Serenity, “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog,” Alien: Resurrection, Cabin In The Woods, and The Avengers, just to name… well, most of them. Back in 2011, Joss decided, at the urging of his wife, that he should finally pursue his dream project. This is where the plan for filming his
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