>>11076805I forget the specifics, but he was brought over to California by Hasbro, but wasn't allowed to do anything directly. He basically transferred his notes to them and treated like a tourist.
>>11076672Man, i started planning out what to buy and when to pay, but then i remembered it's fucking 1:12 scale.
... but i wonder what it really looks like compared to 1:18 figures. It's basically a half sized Abrams for 1:12 scale, hence them looking like adults in a Power Wheels tank.
It's only 20", whereas my 1:18 Abrams are 16" (not counting barrel) so it could work, but the hatches are way oversized for 1:18 and I wonder how tall it is compared to a figure standing next to it.
Blind buys are shit.
>>11076809>Doesnt really matter much who or whom did or didnt like him, he has kept solid steady work that is pretty good overall.He basically stopped getting regular work in the 00s, sorta like Chuck Dixon. Both of them were on popular books and then suddenly stopped showing up in Marvel and DC books.
I think Larry Hama was well liked at Marvel, since he was an editor and helped a lot of creators get work, but they're not the people who would keep him in good grace at those companies. Even in the 90s, i never saw him at conventions and it wasn't until IDW hired him that he started appearing, because convention appearances are usually handled by their publisher. Why wouldn't they bring along one of their biggest writers, when he was doing GI Joe, Wolverine, or Generation X? Everyone else and their assistant editor went, but not him.
I think the only time i ever saw him was when it was connected to Bucky Ohare, and that was waaaay back when.