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Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 8:55 am
by numbat
Yeah, sorry, say death's head and I think of a moth...
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 3:27 pm
by inflatable dalek
Prefer the term butterfly, yes?
That Heroclix is nice, though try as I might I'll never get used to him in blue rather than green.
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 8:15 pm
by tahukanuva
Did anything ever come of that Marvel Universe figure they announced ages ago?
I really want it.
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 8:55 pm
by Skyquake87
Nope.
Hopefully with all this renewed M:UK activity, he'll get one. Hell, I'd settle for DHII and Tuck.
If they can crank out a Scud toy, surely they can manage DH!
@dalek, DH's armour is actually black. Its that deep blue they used to use in the four-colour days to represent black that often gets translated to blue for toys and other media. Spider-Man has long suffered this to the point where he is now red and blue, rather than red and black (as featured in Marvels).
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 8:58 pm
by inflatable dalek
This is out now, though I'd forgotten about it until some Nick Roche art popped up on Kris Carter's Facebook feed.
As the cover suggests, it's actually a
My Two Death's Heads comic rather than just the II version, and despite being well into this crossover it works perfectly fine as a standalone, other than the opening and closing it's basically a great big huge fun fight. And yes, the Tuck who caused such stirrings in Skyquake's heart is featured as well.
It is however kind of worrying that this mainstream(ish) Marvel comic managed to contain a reference making it firmly a part of the TFUK continuity in an entirely unobtrusive way that won't alienate new readers but ReGeneration One couldn't.
SPOILER! (select to read)The issue is actually really a My Three Death's Heads, explaining what the hell was going on in DH3 and a massive fight between all versions of the character, tying directly into DHII's origin in six years. Bonkers stuff, but daftly entertaining none the less.
Art is, as you'd expect, really good.
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 10:54 pm
by Skyquake87
I shall look forward to this (probably wont get to the comics shop until next week). I've been really enjoying this mini-event so far. Looking forward to seeing Motormouth.
And yay for Tuck!
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 8:12 am
by inflatable dalek
There's a spoiler free (as the hosts hadn't had time to read it yet) interview with Roche in this here podcast that has some interesting things in it:
http://www.geekplanetonline.com/hosting ... st/?p=home
Stuff wot I learnt:
Roche was originally down for the Super Soldiers issue, and had to persuade the editor Death's Head was the sort of thing he could do (complete with slight sense of panic at having been given a job by Marvel and then going "No, what I'd actually like to do is...").
The feeling he might not be right for the book had nothing to do with being unaware of his prior robot credentials, but from wanting a grungy, dirty 90's style that the editor wasn't sure was his forte until a couple of audition sketches had been done.
The script was written in the old Marvel US style of synopsis then art then dialogue (as was Infestation, considering Lanning's involvement if Heart of Darkness was done the same way that explains a lot), meaning Roche got to contribute various moments and lines as he went along, including an Overkill mention and the Transformers nod.
Everytime they were in the same panel Roche did the best he could to make Death's Head I do something that made him look better than II.
The classic look for both versions was kept as Roche felt it was important for a one off return to not muck about with them, but if there were anymore he'd love to have a fiddle to come up with his own take on the character.
Apparently though, the sales for the series to date haven't been brilliant, so the odds on anymore for any of the British heroes isn't fantastic. Mind, I think Roche is being pessimistic on Marvel only paying attention to the Diamond figures, even if they're not published the digital and international sales are still going something Marvel are going to be aware of, and not ignore if they're making them good money.
I suppose it basically comes down to how much of an audience there really is for these characters in the UK (where the bulk of non-Diamond sales are going to be), is it just a very small but very loud group of die hard fans? These characters seem to be just popular enough for someone to have the idea of bringing one or more of them back every so often but never popular enough for it too last.
Mind, Death's Head is easily only second to Captain Britain himself in the recognisability stakes out of those featured, so if anyone stands a chance of breaking out it might be him.
If he could though, Roche would love to do a DH series treating him as the anti-Doctor Who, traveling through time to hunt down and kill people for money with a plucky young innocent sidekick who starts off thinking it's a great adventure before coming round to his way of thinking.
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:11 am
by Skyquake87
TBH, I'm not expecting much to come out of this. I'm just pleased to see these characters revisited. Its been twenty two years since Marvel UK launched Overkill and nearly twenty since the plug was pulled and no one's shown much interest in reviving these characters, save for the odd cameo role here and there.
Death's Head is probably the only one that most folk have heard of, even if its only because of Kieron Gillen's recent championing of the character.
I think these comics have probably reached a very small but loyal readership - and most of those in the UK. Without any support from the US, I think this might realistically be a final throw of the dice for this lot.
It'd be nice to have Marvel do the odd limited series or one-shot now and then. In some ways, its a bit of a shame Marvel Comics Presents isn't still on the go as that would be an ideal vehicle for minority characters like these.
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 8:26 pm
by Denyer
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 8:29 pm
by inflatable dalek
That's unexpected.
They'll announce the green version five minutes after I buy won't they?
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 8:31 pm
by Denyer
Hope so. I'm in for that, DH2 and even DH3 if they make 'em all...
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 9:27 pm
by Unicron
Ok yeah, need me one of those. Any idea what line that's being released under?
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 10:17 pm
by Denyer
Marvel Legends 3+3/4" series, as far as I know, so the detailing's not bad for that.
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 10:49 pm
by Rack 'n Ruin
Please please please be easily obtainable. I'll take two (one to repaint into the green outfit). Will look so awesome with my TFs, yes?
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 4:02 am
by tahukanuva
6" Scale would've been better for Transformers, but at this size he fits in with Marvel Universe and the new Doctor Who figures, so two out of three's not bad. Plus he'll still fit nicely with Cyberverse/Legends. I'm pretty excited for this guy.
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 5:17 am
by Cliffjumper
Personally I can't get used to the updated look. Colossus' classic costume was much better.
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 7:18 am
by Skyquake87
Not bad at all. Any ideas on release date? Or I have missed that?
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 8:24 am
by tahukanuva
Cliffjumper wrote:Personally I can't get used to the updated look. Colossus' classic costume was much better.
This is a fab joke anyway, but it's extra funny because that toy is like, 85% the Colossus they've already released. Which is almost certainly the only reason he's getting made. I expect we'll see a larger one whenever Hasbro makes a 6" Colossus as well.
@Skyquake87; I don't think they said, but he's somewhere in the 2nd or 3rd wave of the new Avengers line, so sometime around summer or fall, I'd guess.
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 3:01 pm
by Death's Head
Yeah, I'd prefer the green version, if only because his 'boots' are a little less camp than the above version.
I'd go for a "What If..." styled one as well. I mean, not that I can actually afford any of this plastic tat, but I can dream...
Enjoyed the new issue as well! It's apparently sold out of most London comic shops so I was forced to get the digital version, but that can only be a good sign I suppose. Nice to see Dragon's Claws make a brief appearance (and a mention of the Transformers - but not the Doctor, sadly!) and the banter between the Death's Heads was certainly serviceable (though DH2's monologuing at the largely mute baddies at the beginning was pretty painful. The caption box was invented for a reason!).
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 3:07 pm
by Death's Head
If he could though, Roche would love to do a DH series treating him as the anti-Doctor Who, traveling through time to hunt down and kill people for money with a plucky young innocent sidekick who starts off thinking it's a great adventure before coming round to his way of thinking.
I love the sound of that. I was always tickled by Furman's comment in one of the DH TPBs about how DH was a kind of embodiment of the worst excesses of Thatcherism. While I don't think he quite put that across at the time (and lets face it, the 80s was hardly a time when people were shy about their hatred of Thatcher) it would be fun to do something with that satirical angle now, especially with the Tories back in and everyone fuming again.
Mind you, that's hardly likely to be something the Disney corporation would be particularly interested in pursuing!