Articles for November, 2016

@DCCollectibles Solicitations For Items In Stores June 2017
Here are the latest and greatest solicitations from the good people at DC Collectibles.  These products will appear and be available to pre-order in the next issue of Diamond’s Previews at your local comic book shop.    The products announced in this solicitation will be arriving in stores June 2017. It looks like this month will be...
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Super7 Debut Masters of the Universe Ultimate Figures Packaging! – Action Figure Insider

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Super7 Debut Masters of the Universe Ultimate Figures Packaging!
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The back side of the backing card will have all new character action artwork across the top on a classic 8-back influenced design. We hope you are as excited about the direction these figures are taking as we are, and can't wait to share more with you ...

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Super7 Debut Masters of the Universe Ultimate Figures Packaging!
Hello MOTU fans!  We thought you would like to see a sneak peek at the packaging we are finishing for the Ultimate series figures. These are not completely final yet, but enjoy seeing where we are at. First off, the Ultimates will be blister packaged on a vintage style exploding background backing card and logo...
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Invincible Iron Man: Amazing Armor

Industrialist and inventor Tony Stark led the way in his awesome advances in personal armor, crafting a legacy that continues to this very moment with Riri Williams, aka Ironheart, as seen in INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #2, out December 21. Never one to rest at being the best, Stark worked diligently to improve his armor until it not only became cutting edge, it actually surpassed it.

Join us on a brief journey through some of our favorite Iron Man armors, a toast to Tony Stark and his technology.

Tales of Suspense (1959) #39

Tales of Suspense (1959) #39

  • Published: March 10, 1963
  • Added to Marvel Unlimited: February 28, 2008
  • Penciller: Steve Ditko
  • Cover Artist: Jack Kirby
What is Marvel Unlimited?
First Armor
Built to save his life, Stark’s first suit of armor became the spark that ignited his super hero career and years of searching for ways to improve upon it. Clunky by today’s standards, the grey armor featured transistors and other advances that, at the time, proved eye-opening.

Iron Man (1968) #85

Iron Man (1968) #85

What is Marvel Unlimited?
Red and Gold Armor
By streamlining his first armor and adding some color, Stark set Iron Man on the path to greatness. The first red and gold suit featured greater mobility, flight capability, armament, and a few surprises, all of which cemented a hero in the public consciousness for years to come.

Iron Man (1968) #152

Iron Man (1968) #152

What is Marvel Unlimited?
Stealth Armor
A need to move about on more covert missions that brightly colored armor might disrupt led to Stark’s development of this sleek black suit. Based off of his outer space apparatus, the suit provided the inventor with not only the ability to run silent, but also to literally deflect radar and other tracking technology.

Iron Man (1968) #200

Iron Man (1968) #200

What is Marvel Unlimited?
Silver Centurion Armor
Pushed to the limits of sanity and stripped of his wealth and everything that mattered to him, Tony Stark bounced back from darkness with a suit of armor that not only presented a new type of Iron Man, but also introduced new innovations such as advanced repulsors and unibeam, and an incredible “chameleon” effect.

Iron Man (1968) #231

Iron Man (1968) #231

What is Marvel Unlimited?
Updated Red and Gold Armor
The classic red and gold color scheme returned with this new armor advancement, originally designed to hold off the one particular Iron Man enemy. Stark worked his beta-particle generator into the suit, which boosted its power by a high degree and even caused its creator anxiety over its attraction to unscrupulous parties.

Iron Man (1968) #282

Iron Man (1968) #282

  • Published: July 01, 1992
  • Added to Marvel Unlimited: May 18, 2010
What is Marvel Unlimited?
War Machine Armor
Bristling with heavy armament and capable of delivering more firepower than any previous suit, the so-called Variable Threat Response Battle Suit became the blueprint for a later set of armor that Stark developed for his friend James Rhodes to operate as a hero in his own right.

Iron Man (1968) #300

Iron Man (1968) #300

What is Marvel Unlimited?
Modular Armor
Desiring the ability to access all of his armor advances but within a system that allowed for customizing on the spot for any given situation, Stark created a modular suit that granted him more flexibility as Iron Man than ever before.

Iron Man (1998) #1

Iron Man (1998) #1

  • Published: February 10, 1998
  • Added to Marvel Unlimited: March 05, 2013
  • Writer: Kurt Busiek
  • Penciler: Sean Chen
What is Marvel Unlimited?
Sentient Armor
Before its devastating toll on his health, this suit provided Stark not only with a fresh beginning as Iron Man after being caught in a pocket universe, but also with new advances in a complete life-sustaining environment within the armor. This meant more time to stay in the suit and the ability to resist external invading forces.

Iron Man (2004) #5

Iron Man (2004) #5

What is Marvel Unlimited?
Extremis Armor
Stark developed an incredible process with which he could literally encompass a suit of Iron Man armor within his own body, and call it up for action in record time. The Extremis technology also provided him with greater communication systems, repulsor flight, and a cutting edge self-healing factor.

All-New Armor
The red and gold made yet another comeback to signal Stark’s latest resurgence as Iron Man, as well as his focus on adaptability and customization. This armor’s shape-shifting ability allowed first Tony and later Riri even more flexibility to reply to threats and specific external attack modes.

Continue to follow the evolution of the Armored Avenger in INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #2 from Brian Michael Bendis and Stefano Caselli on December 21!

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We Ranked All of the Doctor Who Revival’s Companions
On this very day, 53 years ago, British TV viewers were introduced to a rogue Time Lord who liked to get timey wimey inside his spaceship disguised as a blue police box and a cultural institution...
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Hellcat: Crossing Black Cat’s Path

Proving to be the kind of faceoff you cannot believe you did not want until this moment, the battle between Hellcat and Black Cat in the pages of PATSY WALKER, A.K.A. HELLCAT has been building nicely. An unexpected delightful twist of their rivalry has proved to be Felicia Hardy’s gang of similarly amoral girls aiding her in the fight.

Writer Kate Leth took the time to talk to us about the identities of these women and why they may have chosen to involve themselves with one of the Marvel Universe’s greatest thieves in advance of December 21’s issue #13!

Zoe
“Sure, she’s Ian’s ex, but Zoe has a lot more than that going on,” Leth argues. “Besides trashing the apartments of rude boys, I mean. They wouldn’t say it to her face, but her friends all think she’s a bit of a bully. Maybe she just doesn’t like letting people in. [She] doesn’t like being told what to do—even by someone as powerful as Black Cat.”

Lina
“Lina didn’t ever think she’d be in a gang, but she’s definitely not complaining,” explains the writer. “Secretly a softie, Lina plans everything out twice mostly so her friends don’t get hurt. Don’t call her on it, though, she’s got a mean right hook.”

She adds: “Likes: video games, baby animals, K-Pop. Dislikes: snobs, mansplaining, pollen.”

Jin
“The weapons expert, so to speak,” says Leth. “Sharp, dangerous and quick as a whip—when she’s not crushing on everyone around her, that is. Jin met Zoe and the rest of the crew when she got a rep for lock picking her way through SoHo’s finer art supply stores. She’s very into Black Cat and doesn’t think it’s obvious.”

Ari
“They don’t call her The Brains for nothing,” the writer enthuses. “Ari is a tech geek and video game junkie, who would be at home leveling up her mains if being bad wasn’t so much fun. She has no time for your questions, she just wants to break stuff, cause trouble, get pizza, and school you in Mario Kart.”

The next round of this cat fight erupts in PATSY WALKER, A.K.A. HELLCAT #13 by Kate Leth and Brittney L. Williams on December 21, but pick up issue #12 today!

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How to Have the Perfect TV Thanksgiving
Tired of turkey? Put out with potatoes? Craving something a little different for this year's Thanksgiving dinner? We may be able to help! As you probably already know, food and TV...
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Physical Challenge? We Quizzed Double Dare’s Marc Summers With Questions From His Nickelodeon Show
Double Dare is 30 years old--!!!--and we flipped the table on host Marc Summers. Summers hosted the series from 1986-1993 and was on hand for Nickelodeon's 30th anniversary special where we...
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Reader Recaps: Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor…Together Again?
Reader Recaps: Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor...Together Again?

With Rebirth now in full swing and so many exciting new titles to try, we can’t blame anyone for needing a reminder of what happened in the last issue.

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Watch Pitch Perfect’s Benji Perform A Song From His New Broadway Musical
'Pitch Perfect' star Ben Platt performs a song from 'Dear Evan Hansen,' a new Broadway musical, on Seth Meyers's show.
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