>>5892746>Glad that you only speak in half-truthshuehuehue.
Sorry, but even the Mezco is just using the costume. DCC's? Direct copy.
Again, they're going after a realistic style, so the mezco is only half as thick as he should be. They pulled it off really well though and is one of my favorite figures.
> But I guess you'll say something along the lines of "but Marvel is different!I hope English isnt your first language and you're not just a fuckwit, because this is some weakass translation of the implications i even stated.
Artists don't just make up faces on the spot. 90% of them will draw someone they're familiar with. Artists do this when they're just doing their own thing. So when JRJr did his Punisher, he actually based him on his uncle. When Mezco is doing him, it LOOKS like they're going for the Max look, but not quite, so it's someone else. Mezco isn't basing their Punisher on JRJr's style. It's their own thing, a generic realistic style to make sure the figures are as cross compatible as possible.
Something like this Frank Miller Batman will stick out a 3 foot wide human a cartoony-wide face should when placed with other DC or Marvel figures. Mezco's will fit right in with DCC's Icons, most of Hasbro's/Toy Biz's MLs, and the random Figuart/Figma Marvel figure that doesn't have a mushy sculpt. So even actor based figures will fit right in, because they're all done in a realistic style.
As I've said in other threads, I WANT to see a Humberto Ramos Spider-Man or Bachelo XMen figures, like we get from DCC. However, they're going to be treated apart from my other toys, because the style is completely different. They're art.
I'd love to see Marvel figures done the same way and it really isn't possible with doll clothes, because you can't get the same style unless you starch the fuck out of hteir costumes and never touch them. Also, real life spandex doesn't work the way like it does in comics, so they'd never be as accurate as a DCC figure.