Those figures look awesome. I wish I could go to Comic Con, but I don't have enought money. Those Mega mode rangers are the best looking figures in the Samurai/Super Samurai franchise.
Given he's reporting for the entirety of the event, he's really not a good hookup re: swag. This is work for him.
I say this every year about these cons: DVD sets and large graphic novels exclusive to cons are beyond stupid. They would make more money selling them directly to fans by made to order service. Those who buy these exclusive sets turn around and sell them to others for far more then what they paid for them.
Preview photo of the MegaBloks Power Rangers mural at Comic-Con. Article below the photo:
http://idlehands1.blogspot.com/2012/...ega-bloks.html
Alex Heartman running the ending of his quarter mile for Course for the Force:Originally Posted by Alex Heartman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...XljWyAk#t=634s
For those of you who don't know what Course for the Force is (because I didn't know until today):
Course of the Force is an Olympic torch style relay run with lightsabers, where participants will make a journey from Santa Monica to San Diego while benefiting the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
At quarter-mile markers (much less than 12 parsecs), participants will hand off the official Hasbro Ultimate FX Course of the Force lightsaber to the next runner as they begin their leg of the journey. Course of the Force will take place July 7-11, in the days leading up to the annual San Diego Comic Con International.
Last edited by NightMere10; 07-09-2012 at 10:03 AM.
Another Comic Con item
http://www.acmearchivesdirect.com/pr...ed-Ranger.html
It looks like this one can be purchased at the event and online.
^ Whoa. I know this word is overrated, but this is epic. Thanks for sharing.
Oh. My. Pretty.
Bandai posted more info and pictures about the Comic-Con set:
http://www.bandai.com/convention2012/
Last edited by Mr. Yellow; 07-09-2012 at 08:32 PM.