Showing posts with label mcfarlane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mcfarlane. Show all posts

Legal rulings can be fun

From Judge Barbara Crabb's finding that Todd McFarlane stole Neil Gaiman's character:
The two characters are similar enough to suggest that either Dark Ages (McFarlane) Spawn is derivative of Medieval (Gaiman) Spawn or it is the same character to which plaintiff owns the copyright.

Much as defendant tries to distinguish the two knight Hellspawn, he never explains why, of all the universe of possible Hellspawn incarnations, he introduced two knights from the same century. Not only does this break the Hellspawn “rule” that Malebolgia never returns a Hellspawns to Earth more than once every 400 years (or possibly every 100 years, as suggested in Spawn, No. 9, exh. #1, at 4), it suggests that what defendant really wanted to do was exploit the possibilities of the knight introduced in issue no. 9. (This possibility is supported by the odd timing of defendant’s letter to plaintiff on February 14, 1999, just before publication of the first issue of Spawn The Dark Ages, to the effect that defendant was rescinding their previous agreements and retaining all rights to Medieval (Gaiman) Spawn.)

If defendant really wanted to differentiate the new Hellspawn, why not make him a Portuguese explorer in the 16th century; an officer of the Royal Navy in the 18th century, an idealistic recruit of Simon Bolivar in the 19th century, a companion of Odysseus on his voyages, a Roman gladiator, a younger brother of Emperor Nakamikado in the early 18th century, a Spanish conquistador, an aristocrat in the Qing dynasty, an American Indian warrior or a member of the court of Queen Elizabeth I? It seems far more than coincidence that Dark Ages (McFarlane) Spawn is a knight from the same century as Medieval (Gaiman) Spawn.
Neil posted an tremendous photo of McFarlane here.

*Buy books by Neil Gaiman at Amazon.

Warp pipe socks (link roundup)



Mario Bros. warp pipe socks on sale here. Via these sites.

And a few more links:

1. Before and after concept images of a happy homemaker from Rapture.

2. The Leia as a vampire image I recently mentioned is available as a $40 print here.

3. New Spawn art by Todd McFarlane.

*Previously: Pipe cleaner Iron Fist.

*Buy McFarlane toys at eBay.

Custom sneakers (link roundup)



Custom sneakers by Jeremy Asher Lynch for the Inked Souls show at Art Whino in Virginia.

And a few more links:

1. Major layoffs announced for McFarlane Toys.

2. "In the heart of the Karakum desert of Turkmenistan the Darvaza Gas Crater or The Burning Gates give off a glow that can be seen from miles away during the dark night. The large crater is a result of a Soviet gas exploration accident in the 1950’s." Photo gallery.

3. Illustrations of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World by Roy Krenkel.

4. That Time magazine promotion where you could personalize your own magazine? Yeah, it was really just a way for Lexus to send targeted ads . And the magazines people received didn't reflect the type of articles they'd requested. Via.

*Previously: Seven Wonders of the IT World.

*Buy McFarlane toys at eBay.

Stylized Halo toys, Halo wedding cake toppers




These are the new "OddPods" from McFarlane - - stylized Master Chief and Brute Chieftain figures. There's two other Halo OddPods on display here.

Relatedly, here's one of the entries in a Halo toy posing contest organized by McFarlane - - Halo-themed wedding cake toppers by Jim Cunningham:



*Previously: Medieval-style Master Chief.

*Buy Halo toys at eBay.

McFarlane's Twisted Christmas figures

These aren't new, but I was recently reminded of McFarlane's Twisted Christmas figures. Pictured are Santa Claus, Jack Frost, and Snowman:





They're all on sale at eBay.

*Previously: Snowman paper toy.

Violator fan art (link roundup)



Violator by Austin Madison. High res image at the link.

Here's a few more random links:

1. Alexander Shen created a great diorama memorializing video game arcades.


2. Silly comic strip about what Street Fighter's Ryu says when he pulls off his special moves. Via.


3. Top five indie games of the year.


4. ComingSoon.net has some Where the Wild Things Are photos. It looks way too scary for children.

*Previously: Street Fighter desktop icons.

*Buy Street Fighter action figures at eBay.

Demon Pug


Demon Pug by Kris Straub. You can see the entire comic strip here. Via.




Todd McFarlane's art on G.I. Joe #61 was deemed so bad....


that Marshall Rogers was hired to redraw the issue

More side by side comparisons here.








The Wave t-shirt by EMEK on sale here.

*Previously: Plush Cobra Commander.

*Buy G.I. Joe Street Fighter action figures at eBay.

McFarlane is cancelling their godawful in-house toy lines

Dragons, Legend of the Blade Hunters and Warriors of the Zodiac lines have been canceled. Link.

Giant robots by McFarlane Toys



Five other (too-similar) looking robots coming in October. The line is called "Robot Wars."

Sale on McFarlane action figures




Supposedly
prices as low as $1.50. Might be time to finally order the Phlebiac Brothers set.