New Custom Action Figure! – Dark Claw from Amalgam Comics (Batman/Wolverine Hybrid)

Hey everyone. I’ve got a new custom action figure to show you. This time I’ve made Dark Claw from Amalgam Comics, the hybrid between Batman and Wolverine during the mid 90’s Marvel VS DC Comics crossover event! Even if you’ve never read the comic, you’re probably familiar with the image. He has a striking and ridiculous design, and the fact that it’s Batman and Wolverine combined makes sense that he’s always been a fan favorite. This was a commissioned piece. Dark Claw is made from a Marvel Legends Juggernaut Wave Wolverine, with a whole bunch of sculpting, fabricating, and painting, with a poseable cape! Be sure to check out the full photo set and description HERE. And also make sure you check out the Youtube video, featuring a ton of exclusive WIP photos! Thanks for taking a look.

 

Dark Claw Batman/Wolverine Hybrid Amalgam Comics 6″ Marvel Legends Action Figure

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This Dark Claw custom action figure is based on the popular Marvel Vs. DC Comics crossover from the mid 90’s. In it, two supreme beings from either universe force their champions to fight to see who has the better fighters. Sound ridiculous and petty? I miss 90’s superhero comics. It resulted in the two universes fusing together for a short time, forming Amalgam Comics. One such character that came from this was Dark Claw, a fusion of Batman and Wolverine. Even if you’re not familiar with the story, chances are you’ve seen images of the character somewhere. Dark Claw has always been a fan favorite. And why not? It’s Batman and Wolverine! Seems like a winning combo to me.

Dark Claw was made using the Marvel Legends Juggernaut Wave Wolverine as the base, with a whole bunch of sculpting, fabricating, and painting. The claws are real metal, made from bobby pins and carefully worked and sanded to get the grooves in, make them pointed, and give them a polished finish. The ear, arm, and leg fins are crafted from polystyrene and blended with Aves Apoxie Sculpt. The Belt details are also made from styrene. The mouth was sculpted over to finish off the mask detail. The shoulder cover cape from a LCBH Wrarrl cape that I sculpted on top of to get the spikes. The cape was cut from a pattern of my own, and given wires going down either side and installed in the shoulder area, so it can be posed dramatically to help give the figure more character. The rest of the figure just required a lot of black paint and a bit of yellow. It was a lot of fun giving life to this crazy 90’s throwback character. Some day I might make his nemesis The Hyena, or his sidekick Sparrow to join him.

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What’s Next for Spider-Man?

Badass Digest said that there have been three different rumors flying around in the last couple of weeks regarding what’s next for Peter Parker. The first is that Sony is considering a soft reboot of Spider-Man with The Sinister Six, which would include a new actor playing Spider-Man. The second is that Sony is planning on shelving the Spider-Man story for the next four to five years to see if any of the side characters can be further developed into their own franchises. Finally, the most recent rumor is that there are talking about doing a crossover storyline between The Avengers and Spider-Man. As Badass Digest explains, it seems that “Sony has no clue what to do with the Wall-crawler.”

With an unclear plan on what to do next, that best action, from a fan’s perspective, would be to do nothing. No good can come from a half-hearted attempt to continue the franchise with little thought behind it—I’m looking at you Spider-Man 3!

The best of the options seems to be to shelf any film projects for awhile. Almost every franchise has done so, including the previous string of Spider-Man films that came five years after Sam Raimi’s Spidey films in 2002, 2004, and 2007.

In theory, Sony might be better off exploring options for the Spider-Man name beyond films. Of course, because they’re so lucrative, the most obvious choice is a new video game. The last Spider-Man game for consoles, The Amazing Spider-Man, was released in 2012. Created with an open world/free-roaming concept, the game received generally positive reviews, with a 7.6/10 rating given from users on GameSpot.

Outside of console games, the Betfair Casino has a Spidey-themed slot/arcade game that allows players the opportunity to make a little money off their fandom. But the look of the two games is vastly different. While the 2012 console game incorporates all the latest graphics and technology that allow today’s video games to be as realistic as possible, Betfair’s title offers a welcomed, nostalgic reminder of how far the franchise has come. Images used for the slot game are very similar to the comic books, with illustrations that look as if they were created by Stan Lee himself.

If the franchise is looking to stay alive by making a new game, it might be a good idea to follow the example that Betfair has set by bringing back the nostalgic look and feel of the comic books. It’s a method that’s proven to be successful in the past. In fact, this approach was recently taken by The Walking Dead, a franchise with similar origins in comics/graphic novels. After a spike in popularity from the series, developers created a game for consoles with similar characters to those in the television show (the likes of which varied from the graphic novels). The video game based on the series, titled The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct, received mixed reviews when it was released in 2013, however. It’s obtained a score of only 32/100 according to Metacritic.

What’s interesting is that around the same time, another video game came out that more closely resembled the look of the original graphic novels. Telltale GamesThe Walking Dead: The Game was highly praised by critics and players alike. It was crowned “Game of the Year” in 2012 by Yahoo! Games, the Spike Video Game Awards, and the Game Developer’s Choice Awards. It received a similar title by Destructoid and Digital Trends, too.

If those with the rights to the franchise really feel they need to do something, the best choice of action for Spider-Man’s future is to take a look to the past. Making the comic book pages come alive again with a new game that revives our nostalgia would be a welcomed change to the high-intensity, motion sickness-inducing games that are popular today. If they can pull it off with flesh-eating zombies, they can certainly do the same with a beloved character like Spidey.

Custom Vector 3 3/4″ Marvel Universe Action Figure – Created Dec 9, 2012

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By far the most time consuming of the U-Foes to tackle was Vector. Like X-Ray, he was a character who had two dimensional detailing on a three dimensional surface. Only with Vector, it was a LOT more of it, set up in a very specific way. I had to utilize a lot of reference to paint him correctly, and even then there’s some angles that just weren’t available of him, so I had to guess how everything connected. He started as a Marvel Universe Silver Surfer whose nose I removed and base coated in orange. After that, I went on Photoshop and blocked out each layer of his detailing to make it was easy and stress free as possible. Then I just slowly went through and penciled it out and started painting. It took a lot of patience, and a very steady hand, but eventually Vector was completely finished and ready to join his U-Foes brethren in taking down the Marvel heroes!

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Ironclad
X-Ray
Vapor


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Custom Vapor 3 3/4″ Marvel Universe Action Figure – Created Dec 9, 2012

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Vapor started out as a Marvel Universe Ms. Marvel figure. I had to sand down her domino mask and sculpt over it to smooth it out, and the rest was just painting her. I took some hot glue and added to the tips of her hair, so I could have it fade from red into a translucent green. And to add even more display value to her, I made her a 100% scratch built Vapor Base that she can sit in. The frame is made from aluminum foil, and it’s just covered completely by hot glue, and painted with clear green. She can easily be displayed in the base, or out of it. I always love adding these kinds of options to my customs.

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Ironclad
X-Ray
Vector


Custom U-Foes Vapor 3 3/4" Marvel Universe Action Figure

Custom X-Ray 3 3/4″ Marvel Universe Action Figure – Created Dec 9, 2012

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X-Ray was a bit tough to tackle, because his design was basically two-dimensional detailing on a three dimensional body. Easy enough to draw on paper, but not so easy to replicate onto an action figure. But I gave it a go. He started out as a clear Marvel Universe Silver Surfer whose nose I removed, and then covered him in clear purple. Then I painted the center of his chest and back white and had it fade out from there, almost like a starburst, fading into the purple. I added the splotchy black dots in the center of his torso on both sides, and painted the black lines that circle it all over his body. It’s hard to see the lines normally, but the reason I chose a clear Silver Surfer is because when you hold X-Ray up to a light, it shines through and you can see all the detail on his body. It was a risky move, but I think it paid off.

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Ironclad
Vapor
Vector


Custom U-Foes X-Ray 3 3/4" Marvel Universe Action Figure

Custom Ironclad 3 3/4″ Marvel Universe Action Figure – Created Dec 9, 2012

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The U-Foes are some of the more obscure Marvel villains out there, but they have a very strong fan base, and I wanted to bring their likeness to the Marvel Universe 3 3/4″ toy line. I started with Ironclad. He started out as a Marvel Universe Hulk that I had to modify. I sculpted onto the top of his head to square it out, and sculpted onto his feet to give him the two-toed look. Then, I used my dremel to remove all the pants detailing from his legs. I took him completely apart and painted him with Tamiya Silver, put him back togethewr, gave him his skirt, and now he’s ready to take on the Hulk!

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X-Ray
Vapor
Vector


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