We’ve received a press release from our friends at Boss Fight Studio. They will be in attendance at The force Con 2019 in Mexico City this weekend! There, they will be showcasing their impressive new line of Legends of Lucha Libre figures. They will be announcing their new line of HERO H.A.C.K.S. This line will featured a new assortment of licensed characters. Ahead of the event, Boss Fight Studio has announced a slew of surprising new licenses they will be working on. Those new licenses include a line of Sunday Comic Strip figures featuring Dennis The Menace, Mother Goose & Grimm, Beetle Baily, The Family Circus, Blondie, Curtis, and Hagar The Horrible. They’re diving into their first anime inspired figure line with the announcement of Bleach action figures. They have also announced a partnership with Sideshow Collectibles to create figures based on Sideshow’s Court of the Dead statue line!
Check out the full press release and video announcement after the jump.
BOSS FIGHT STUDIO INVADES THE FORCE CON!
Calling all Boss Fighters in Mexico City! Boss Fight Studio is taking its love of action figures and fandom “south of the border” and will be invading THE FORCE CON 2019 fan convention taking place September 27-29, 2019. There will be panels, celebrity guests at the booth, new licenses and more!
Event highlights:
– Building on the successful launch of the Legends of Lucha Libre property at Masked Republic’s Expo Lucha event, Boss Fighters get another chance to dive into the ever-growing list of favorite wrestlers to be featured in the upcoming line.
– Designer Erik Araña will conduct two panels introducing Boss Fight Studio and their iconic Vitruvian H.A.C.K.S. figures, as well as the new HERO H.A.C.K.S. line of licensed figures, and more.
– Meet and greets with famous Luchadores in Booth #51Joining the Boss Fight family of officially licensed properties are the following new partners:
– Beloved Sunday comic strips and panels from King Features: Dennis The Menace, Mother Goose & Grimm, Beetle Baily, The Family Circus, Blondie, Curtis, and Hagar The Horrible.
– Bleach, the epic manga and anime series from Viz Media.
– Court of the Dead, the debut original property created by Sideshow.For full details on panel schedules and celebrity meet & greets, follow along on Boss Fight Studio’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ3irxnSHBE
Boss Fight Studio at The Force Con 2019 - New Licenses Announced
Hägar the Horrible? I remember these comics. I doubt I'll buy figures of it but I'm interested to see how these turn out.
Also, Bleach? What? Kinda feels like a "One of these is not like the other"-thing considering what they've done so far. Or did they do anime figures before? Don’t think I’ve seen any.
Also, Bleach? What? Kinda feels like a "One of these is not like the other"-thing considering what they've done so far. Or did they do anime figures before? Don’t think I’ve seen any.
Pics or it never happened.
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Court of the Dead seems like it could be interesting
The King Features figures seems kind of random and weird. I feel like people are just gonna look at them and say 'that's cool, I remember that' and be on their way
The Sunday Comic Strip line sounded interesting at first, but I can't really see any of the ones listed selling very well. I know Calvin & Hobbes is off the table, which is a bummer, but what about Garfield?
Boss Fight Studio Announces New Licenses - Zorro, Tarzan and More - The Toyark - News
Tarzan? That's dope, I'll definitely be interested to see what they do.
Okay, Tarzan has me intrigued...
Kind of a weird depiction of Tarzan. You'd think if his skin was that bronzed by the sun, then his hair would also be pretty sun-bleached as well...
I'm all in for their Bucky O' Hare line minus repaints, I'll get Zorro and Tarzan if they are in 6" (1:12) scale.
I'm a big fan of the Gabriel Zorro stuff - it's one of those lines that's tough to put together and remains this oddity that I like seeing from the earliest memories of my childhood.
The NBS Zorro sort of makes me want to dig those older figures out...
Aren’t Zorro and Tarzan in the public domain? Why would a company need to acquire the licenses?
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When I first saw the announcement on the front page I thought IT WAS the disney film since it said Tarzan and Jane which I thought the disney film was titled.
I'm pretty excited by these announcements. Court of the Dead; Tarzan and Jane and especially Zorro. I'm interested to see why his line is differently titled (Zorro X hero hacks). Hopefully we see something from this along with Flash (movie and other media) at Toy Fair 2020.
So it turns out Zorro is in the public domain, but there’s also a Zorro Production company that handles licensing. To avoid any hassle, most companies just negotiate with them. That is weird.
I'm in for Zorro. Clever of them since they now have horses ready. Might segue nicely into a Lone Ranger line.
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