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Gerry Turnbull
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i cant see Scott Summers in a thong . . .  .
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hey Al, ask Brian T about his underwear . . .
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Nice! Wish I gave a crap about Nova!
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Al Cook
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Not even on a bet, Gerry!
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Patrick Graffin
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Posted: 02 September 2008 at 9:23am | IP Logged | 5 post reply

Nova is nice -- except, Bowen is getting lazy with his re-sculpts / conversions.  That Nova is the torso of the Captain Marvel (modern) bust with the legs from the Captain Marvel (modern) full-size.  The only thing "new" is the head -- it looks slightly different from the Nova bust - but only the eyes, really.

For $200 -- I'd expect more from that design studio.

Not impressed.

The forth coming "MIMIC" bust is a conversion from the previous release "ANGEL" bust -- no changes except they added glasses.

Almost cancelled my order for MIMIC when I found out 'cept I really like MIMIC.

 

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That Nova is the torso of the Captain Marvel (modern) bust …

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Sculpt on the solar plexus is different, hands and arms are in different
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Thad Studebaker
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Some recent acquisitions.  The Bowens were picked up on eBay, the Muggs at Toys R Us, and the small Indy via a mail-in offer.  The Nick Fury Bowen is on his way.

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hey Al, ask Brian T about his underwear

Maybe I should post that pic in the members photos thread. :)

 

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Nova is awsome! (Must resist urge to complain about blue over black, though...)
Gerry what does the bust look like? I have to see it to believe it's better than the statue above!

JB, as a fan of Nova (I was a kid and liked it a lot back then), I wish you had been involved with the character...
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Not only did JB not do very much with Nova, he doesn't even give a crap about him.  A double-whammy for my nostalgic self.

I've read from other sources that the Nova statue is cobbled together from earlier efforts so I guess the possibility is there.  It still looks good but it sort of mirrors the character's career in comics.  He gets a statue, but we're not going to put the same effort into it that we would other characters.

As bad as some of the stuff with Nova has been in comics, I still fall back on the premise as why I like the character.  One of Spider-Man's real strengths as a character is the reader being able to identify with him.  Well for me, it was a lot easier to identify with Nova because he was pretty average.  As likable as Peter was, he was also orphaned and a scientific genius.  Those two things always kept me from really identifying with the character.
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