Not a whole to to say about this. I could go one about how The Brave & The Bold is delivering yet another static pose and that, once again, it is a lovely example of the sculptors' art. Trouble is, these are Heroclix figures, not bleedin' ornaments.Saturday, 26 December 2009
Little and Large
Not a whole to to say about this. I could go one about how The Brave & The Bold is delivering yet another static pose and that, once again, it is a lovely example of the sculptors' art. Trouble is, these are Heroclix figures, not bleedin' ornaments.Cookie monster

The Rhodes ahead
I've no idea how likely we are to see this fella over here in the UK, but it has just been announced that the May 1, 2010 Free Comic Book Day figures is James Rhodes, AKA War Machine. With the character set to appear in Iron Man 2 (see the excellent new trailer here) on the big screen next year he was an obvious choice really.Tuesday, 22 December 2009
Best sculpt ever?
Box of Delights
Here's the box art for one of The Brave & The Bold booster packs. Not much more to say about it except that it appears to confirm that we will be getting five figures in a box (there was a rumour that we might only be getting four from this set). It also shows the brick figure on the side - see a few posts below for more info.
Four new alternative team abilities
15 Limited Edition (LE) figures, with different paint jobs from the normal versions of the figures!
(5 copies of 3 different figures, each with character card).
14 3-D objects. All objects have a special game effect! (2 copies of 7 different objects, each with object card)
10 copies of 1 all new map (24" x 36")
12 Alternate Team Ability feat cards (3 copies of 4 different cards)
1 Instruction Sheet for suggested prize allocation /tournament schedule"
Up, up and away...

I am going to be right old Christmas grump here.
Well, there's some good news...

The good news is that the sculpt for the Batman/Catwoman duo figure is pretty darn gorgeous. Personally I don't like figures that carry bits of scenery around with them but even I have to admit that this one is superb - but what's with making another great Batman sculpt that is a bugger to get hold of?
"Ulik head hurt!"

Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Bricking it
Although I've been playing Heroclix since Day One, I've never been much of a booster buyer. With the exception of sealed games, I've pretty much stuck to picking up single figures.
However, the arrival of Hammer of Thor prompted me to buy my first brick. It was partly due to the excitement of having new figures but mainly due to a genuine wish to financially back the game that has given me so much pleasure over the years. I intend to continue doing this with each new set, even if they bring out one turned around Sisterhood of Steel (look it up fanboys - I'm showing my age there).
And, all in all, I am very pleased with what I pulled. Certainly happier than my mate Paul, who bought a case of HoT and pulled a total of two super-rares. Two. All things considered, he took it in very good grace - had it been me in that position they might have been tears.
As for me, I pulled Ultron, Volstagg and Odin. While I didn't pull all of the lower-rarity figures I had my eye on, I opened my brick at a sealed tournament and a bit of trading netted me most of the figures I wanted.
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Happy days
Friday, 11 December 2009
Friday, 4 December 2009
It's here! (Soon)
Friday, 27 November 2009
God (pack) is dead
For those of you who have managed to avoid the 26,000-or so posts on the subject at HCRealms, a god-pack is a booster that seems to appear every couple of cases and contains four super-rares and a chase figure. Most of the upset seems to be around the theory that in a case containing a god-pack the other brick without the god-pack gets short-changed on super-rares.
Right now I'd be happy to have any booster from Hammer of Thor in my possession, god-pack or otherwise. That said, I'll be delighted to add Thor the Frog to my animal keyword theme team.
Better start saving...
You mean I've still gotta wait two weeks?
As part of a recent update to wizkidsgames.com the following was posted by Wizkids staff member Justin Ziran.
"Setting up distribution takes a while, and add to that the rush to get Hammer of Thor product to market and we ended up with a split release date. Chances are high that we may have a split release date for Brave and the Bold too, but we are doing everything we can to limit the delay between US and international release dates. Once we get into 2010, we should be able to align relases a little better around the globe. We currently have distribution in the US, Canada, UK (Esdevium), Belgium (Intrafin), Spain (Dirac), Italy (Counter), South America (Devir), Australia (Sports Card Australia), Asia (Asia Gold)."
Obviously that's not the greatest news, but it is good that Wizkids have told us what is going on and hopefully things won't be so bad next time round.
Saturday, 21 November 2009
A touch of Take Hart

NECA/Wizkids (what should we call the company?) has created a gallery of Hammer of Thor figures. Very nice it is too: clean, fast and you just have to click on the picture to see the whole figure. It took me a while to figure that one out, but it is early in the morning.
Friday, 20 November 2009
So, where is it?
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Chase me! Chase me

No, not a spoiler for one of the Runaways, but news that Hammer of Thor probably contains a couple of chase figures.
God packs!?!
The dynamic trio

Thanks to Matt Hardy for pointing the following out. I wouldn't normally cover movie news but with HoT breathing down our collective necks this one is hard to resist.
Friday, 13 November 2009
The Handstand without Fear

Nothing to Sif at
I'm a bit out of touch with what is regarded as fashionable in Asgard these days, but how often does Sif – a mighty warrior and sister to Heimdell – prance around in little red hotpants? Actually, forget that - I've just Googled her (so to speak) and it turns out she wore them for quite a while back in the day. Doesn't stop them looking silly, though.Thursday, 12 November 2009
I'm not so Thor
Here's the man himself - and right now I'm a little disappointed in him. Wednesday, 11 November 2009
He's bad for your 'elf

Cheeky little Malekith is ruler of the Dark Elves of Svartalfheim who once caused Thor all sorts of bother when he got his blue paws on the Casket of Ancient Winters. He's a good-looking figure with a fine paint job from the admittedly blurry pic. I'm getting bored with saying it, but it's hard to know what to make of him without seeing the white powers, but I'll probably play him just for his looks.
Friday, 6 November 2009
Please let this be true

From an article in the Wall Street Journal comes the following information:
Oi - are you looking at my bird?
I won't say too much about her because there's a great write up at HCRealms: http://www.hcrealms.com/forum/showthread.php?t=263270Thursday, 5 November 2009
Twinkle, Twinkle little StarLord

Apparently, he boasts the Sharpshooter ability and a white power that adds 2 to his attack value if he targets a single figure, or 2 to his damage if he targets more than one. In which case, I think I bleedin' love him.
I haven't been following his recent comic appearances, but I like his current costume and hope the sculpt does him justice. I'll keep an eye out for a pic and post it here if one turns up. UPDATE: Pic added - and doesn't he look grand!
Dial source: HCRealms
"It was a nice piece of work Kingpin... you shouldn't have signed it."
Ah, Wilson Fisk - a remake that has been a very long time coming (what is it, six years now?).Now, obviously I haven't seen the white powers yet, though I seem to remember they were Mastermind, Outwit and Leadership in various forms, but I'm pretty underwhelmed by the dial. I've got no idea what the eight starting attack is all about - with the sort of defences being dished out over the past few sets he'll be lucky to hit a bystander, let alone land a punch on Daredevil. Frank Miller's DD is one of my favourite comic runs ever, and portrayed Kingpin as a terrifying, virtually unstoppable force. That ain't what I'm seeing here.
Sculpt looks OK though.
Dial & pic source: HCRealms
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
M-11: bargain of the year
Now, power creep is one of those phrases that gets bandied about a lot on HCRealms and probably pretty much any place that gamers discuss collectable games. But let's have a look at this little fella.Now, I know nothing about the comic-book character, having still failed to read Agents of Atlas despite being very keen to do so, and he may very well be an excellent representation of M-11 - but look at that dial and then look at that points cost.
Eight clicks of life, just one of which has an attack number that isn't 10. Seven clicks with 10 attack and 3 damage - supported by five clicks of willpower. Now, I have harped on on these pages about not being a fan of figures without move and attack powers, but TK offers an easy way round that. Throw in a heavy object and this guy could be a threat to just about anyone.
But I digress: power creep. For the same 59 points (and let's be fair and just look at recent sets) you could alternatively have Professor Ivo, Veteran Trapster or Red Ghost. All respectable figures in their own ways, but not even in the same league as this guy.
Dial source: HCRealms
If I had a hammer...
I love this sculpt! Ol' Ronan is really swing that hammer of his. Great stuff and a terrific paint job by the look of it too.Once again, however, we have a figure with great numbers but no move and attack power, which seems to be the way things are going with the HoT set. Personally, I have to have a pretty good reason to choose a figure without move-and-attack appearing somewhere on the dial - even with the 17 Def and Impervious there's a chance of Ronan taking a hit before getting into action with his hammer. I have a feeling he may gather dust in my collection, which is a shame for such a cracking-looking piece.
Dial and pic source: Heroclixworld.com
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
That's Handy

Ninja's are about as cool as you can get. I grew up in the 70s and 80s when you couldn't move for cheap made-for-video films just full of hot ninja action: we had Ninja Dragons, American Ninjas, Lady Ninjas, Shaolin vs Ninjas - heck, we even had the great Lee Van Cleef as an aging ninja master on telly. I loved 'em back then and I love 'em now.
And I love this fella. The 38pt cost looks a little steep for four clicks of life, but he can dish out some serious damage and - if I can remember correctly - that white power gives him a free attack when in hindering terrain. Ninjatastic!
Let's hope I pull about ten from my brick in a few weeks' time.
Dial source: ProfessorShananigans, HCRealms forum
I see the bad Moon rising
Doggone it
This is just the sort of thing I was afraid of seeing when Disney bought Marvel. It's bad enough that we are getting this type of character, but it isn't even a very good representation - where's the Blade, Claws, Fangs and how can a dog have two clicks of impervious? Oh...Wrong Pluto. That's a little embarrassing.
Apparently there is another Pluto - the Roman god of death – who has appeared in a few Marvel comics over the years. And he's made for an interesting dial - I really can't recall seeing anything quite like that before. No sign of move and attack powers (unless that late-dial white power is one) but huge attack numbers and bucket loads of steal energy that should keep him on the map. Me likey.
This little gem grabbed me as I was looking up Pluto online – I hope it gives you as much pleasure as it gave me.
From the Wikipedia entry: "Zeus decrees that Pluto can only leave the Underworld if he finds someone willing to rule in his place. [fair enough so far] Pluto travels to Earth and disguises himself as Mr. Hellman, a movie producer, [remember, this is the god of death] and invites Hercules to make a movie about himself [of course]. Hercules signs the contract into ruling the underworld unaware of that the contract actually binds him to serve as ruler of the Olympian Underworld in Pluto's place. [I had to stop reading at that point as I nearly spat out my sandwich for laughing]
Dial source: ProfessorShananigans, HCRealms forum
Monday, 2 November 2009
The interchangeable world of the Micronauts

If you are old enough - and well versed enough - to recognise the title of this post then Bug will need little introduction. His career began back in the 70s in the Micronauts comic which was based on a fantastic toyline of action figures and vehicles that could be taken apart and reconfigured and various ways. Since then the little fella has cropped up from time to time in various Marvel comics.
The dial reminds me of Mockingbird: a decent tie-up piece who can also dish out some damage. Another option would be sticking Pounce on him for a nasty first-hit attack. Or there's teaming him up with Ambush Bug and The Beetle for some insectoid fun.
Source: ProfessorShananigans, HCRealms forum
That's a Hela a woman

It's hard to know what to make of this gal from her dial - what we can see is all good stuff but it's those white powers that are going to show us just how good she is and whether she's worth the 200 pt cost. I'm wondering if the white damage power at the end of the dial could be her Hand of Glory - a punch that can kill an Asgardian. Could be fun.
Like many of the spoilers I am putting up at the moment, this dial was obtained through the hard word of HCRealms forum member ProfessorShananigans, who has been phoning around stores in his area and convincing them to spill the beans on their preview figures to him. Thanks for the great work!
Source: ProfessorShananigans, HCRealms forum
Hela image: Remjer, HCRealms forum
What's your poison?
None of which has a whole lot to do with the spoiler for the Venom figure. I really like dial - it's got good damage potential and is going to annoy the bell out of your opponents. As with Balder, the scult is OK, but I would have liked to have seen something more dynamic.
Balder the Brave
Sunday, 1 November 2009
Bubble bath feet Cap

Here's a dial a lot of people have been waiting for. A few years ago an image was posted of the figure that came to be known as 'smokey-feet Cap' - a lovely sculpt of Captain America that failed to appear in any subsequent Heroclix sets. Well, the wait is finally over as the sculpt has been used in HoT and still looks great.
The only thing I'm not sure about is the clear plastic used for the 'smoke' - to me it looks as if he is standing on bubbles. And while I'm grumbling: that dial isn't any Captain America I know from the comics. Maybe the white power will change things but, as someone on the HCRealms forums suggested, that 8 range, ESD and running shot would be a fine dial for Green Arrow.
Still, there are plenty of other Cap dials I could stick that fine-looking figure on. If the glue's going to hold on those bubbles, that is.
Source: HCRealms
Looky - Loki

Here's that mischief-maker Loki and darn fine he looks too. He's a sneaky bugger so it makes sense that he can hide in stealth while dishing out Psychic Blasts from 10 range. We don't know what his white defensive power is yet, but I wouldn't be shocked to see some Mastermind there. He is going to be nasty for sure - I'm just not sure if he is 208 points of nasty.
Saturday, 31 October 2009
Seth in all his glory

A follow-up to yesterday's post offering a hint of what to expect from Seth: the full dial (minus white powers) and a shot of the sculpt.
I like the dial although, at the risk of sounding like a scratched record (look it up youngsters), I prefer to have some sort of move and attack powers - especially on a figure costing more than 100 points. He's a pretty tough guy though, the upswing in his damage halfway through the dial is particularly nice.
The sculpt doesn't do much for me though - he makes me think of an American football player in fancy dress. Which isn't something I really appreciate being made to think of.
Source: HCRealms
Friday, 30 October 2009
Preview figures for all stores
here's the message NECA posted on Facebook:
"WizKids-Hey everyone, stores who preordered Marvel HeroClix: Hammer of Thor should be receiving a preview figure in the upcoming weeks as a thank you for the continuing support. Post the pictures of the preview your store got here!"
Dial H for Heimdall

A Heimdall preview figure turned up at a US store and the dial was posted on HCRealms today, so we can now see his dial. It seems the preview figures are being shipped without cards so we don't know what the white power on his movement is - the fantastic damage power is spoiled in the post below this one.
Heimdall

This was leaked a while ago in Game Trade Magazine, but I love the sculpt so much I thought he was worth reposting. And the guy sounds like he is going to be amazing to play - my only concern is that all these great Asgardians might mean that a game of Heroclix will start to look like a D&D session. Don't get me wrong, I love me some D&D, but am not sure I want to mix it with Heroclix.
Figure sculpts

This is the master of the sculpt for the Samantha Parrington Valkyrie figure - and very nice it is too. For a look at a bunch of other sculpts by the very talented James Vanschaik see here:
New team abilities
Prereq- Runaways Keyword.
Cost- 3 per character with matching Keyword
TA- Characters with the Runaways Keyword are assigned this TA and are considered to possess no other TA's: Runaways gain +1 attack for each other friendly Runaway that dealt damage to an enemy figure this turn.
Guardians of the Galaxy
Prereq- Guardians of the Galaxy Keyword
Cost- 4 per character with matching keyword
TA- Characters with the GoG Keyword are assigned this TA and are considered to possess no other TA's: Guardians of the Galaxy cannot have their powers countered. This TA cannot be countered.
Seth - partial dial info
Let me preface this by saying tonight turned crazy and I didn't get a chance to write down exact powers/stats or take photos. I will go back tomorrow and try to get specifics. Now for what I remember...
Seth is 120 pts and is figure #051. Somewhere around 8 clicks long dial, maybe 9. Ten range... I think single target. Pretty average movement, starting with Phasing and turning to Plasticity around midway down the dial. Starting attack of 11. Stays 11 for 3 or 4 clicks. Energy Explosion giving way to Psychic Blast. 18 Defense for a few clicks. Willpower turning to Toughness turning to Regen. 3 Damage Prob Control for a few clicks. 2 Damage without powers for a couple. 4 Damage at the back of the dial for 2 or 3 clicks with a White Power."
Gorilla-man
"Gorilla-man, Gorilla-man, does whatever a gorilla can." Actually, I had no idea what Gorilla-man could do until I Googled him - I have been meaning to reading the Agents of Atlas books he appears in but haven't managed it yet. He's an immortal who is super-strong, agile and has a deep interest in the use of firearms. No picture of the sculpt as yet, but assuming that means he'll be a gorilla packing a bunch of guns I'm pretty sure I'll be making use of him.Phylla-Vell - lady Quasar

She may have a name that sounds like an indigestion remedy, but Genis-Vell's sister is the sort of gal you wouldn't want to mess with. She is super-strong, can fly and fire power blasts and absorb energy. Oh, and as if the bleached crop didn't give it away, apparently she's a lesbian.
Karnilla - Norny but nice

It looks like a great dial for the points cost. Great attack numbers and Psychic Blast, but she's going to be pretty fragile with no damage reduces - though the Phasing will help her get out of trouble. I'm not a great fan of the sculpt though - dynamic it ain't.

