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Posted: 17 June 2009 at 10:46am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Since that was probably the second favorite thing I did during my time on
WW, I am glad to hear it has survived. Just fannish enough, I guess.

My most favorite thing, making Diana a goddess so no one could ever again
dispute that she was in the same power level as Superman -- well, that had
to go, of course. The ingrained misogyny up there could not let it stand.
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jose alicea
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Posted: 17 June 2009 at 7:39pm | IP Logged | 2 post reply

Does Bowen not know how to use Google or check comicvine.
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Marc Baptiste
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Posted: 17 June 2009 at 8:04pm | IP Logged | 3 post reply

JB, 

Most of the gay men I know who LOVE Wonder Woman know her only through the television show.  In a way it's sort of like the huge crushes straight boys developed on Lynda Carter.  Except instead of lusting after her, a lot of young gay men idolized her.  They loved her tremendous beauty and super powers.  Now this alone doesn't explain "why" per se but, I think there is another more understandable reason:  many young gay men loved that mousy, "weak" Diana Prince could spin and MAGICALLY transform into this incredible, beautiful, desired and/or admired by all super-heroine. 

Until VERY recently, most young gay men don't get to be themselves growing up.  They are in a kind of constant secret identity mode.  When Diana Prince wants to be her "true" self for all the world to see, she just spins around and, quite fabulously mind you, transforms into all those wonderful things I alluded to in the previous paragraph. 

Wonder Woman (in both comics and the TV show) was often portrayed as a potential "victim" of machismo and hyper-masculine males.  They underestimated her, and in doing so often found themselves hurled ankles over ass (no pun intended) across the room.  A lot of young gay men wish they had the ability to defend themselves from all the hurt they experience from their peers and no one did it better than WONDER WOMAN!

Now, why not Captain Marvel or Superman?  I don't rightly know.  I just know for me, that the bulk of support I received as a teen, despite being "different" -- came from girls, not boys.  I think gay men never forget this sometimes sanity, even life saving kindness and so identify with women in many ways.  I think this is fading among today's young people who have a lot of male and female friends who are supportive and like them despite being "different."

In many ways, the superhero for little girls, became the superhero for gay men. 


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Michael Roberts
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Posted: 17 June 2009 at 8:08pm | IP Logged | 4 post reply

Does Bowen not know how to use Google or check comicvine.

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I think he is trying to gauge what his customers would like to see, not
displaying an inability to find reference images.
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Al Burr
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Posted: 18 June 2009 at 12:31am | IP Logged | 5 post reply

JB - If you have a moment, please read Randy Bowen's comments concerning the color of Johnny Blaze's 70s jumpsuit.

http://www.statuemarvels.com/f87/factory-sample-ghost-rider- 3669-5.html

A few of us are having a difference of opinion with Randy over the color. I'd LOVE to hear your opinion! I have a sneaking suspicion, that you are going to side with Randy on this one.

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Al Burr
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Posted: 18 June 2009 at 12:36am | IP Logged | 6 post reply

PS: One of the main reasons that I'm asking your opinion is because I first encountered Ghost Rider, as drawn by you, in Daredevil (138?) as a kid. I still remember the day I bought it! I honestly think it was the first time that I had ever seen your work & I instantly realized, as a kid, that there was something very different & definitely special about the artwork that I was experiencing.

On another note, Randy has mentioned plans to do bikes for both versions of Ghost Rider. I'm hoping that he will do a third version based on the bike he rode in that DD crossover! What do you think?

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Al Burr
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Posted: 18 June 2009 at 12:41am | IP Logged | 7 post reply

As promised, below is the factory sample of the Danny Ketch Ghost Rider from Bowen Designs....

 

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Al Burr
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Posted: 18 June 2009 at 12:49am | IP Logged | 8 post reply

Randy also posted the following tonight & I'll get these pics over here when time permits...

Johnny Blaze Ghost Rider Full-Sized (factory sample) (POST #58)

http://www.statuemarvels.com/f87/factory-sample-ghost-rider- 3669-3.html

Iron Man in his Space & Hydro Armors

http://www.statuemarvels.com/f87/cant-get-enough-iron-man-36 81.html

Danny Ketch Ghost Rider mini bust (POST #97)

http://www.statuemarvels.com/f87/factory-sample-ghost-rider- 3669-5.html

 

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Can someone post a pic of the Johnny Blaze Ghost Rider statue please? (I cannot see certain pics at work.)

Thanks!
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Posted: 18 June 2009 at 8:21am | IP Logged | 10 post reply

Here is a question about how companies decide on what character to create. I was looking at the various Battlestar Galactica figures and I noticed that they have pretty much every character, including the minor and secondary ones, but no Boomer. Why would they not make a figure of one of the main characters but make figures of secondary characters from RAZOR, or Dualla (for example)? Why some characters but not all of them?

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Al Burr
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Posted: 18 June 2009 at 9:10am | IP Logged | 11 post reply

Bowen Designs works in progress....

Iron Man - Space Armor & Hydro Armor!

http://www.statuemarvels.com/f87/cant-get-enough-iron-man-36 81.html

I'll be back with pics!

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Posted: 18 June 2009 at 10:04am | IP Logged | 12 post reply

"but no Boomer."

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http://www.diamondselecttoys.com/store/item.asp?ItemNo=81967 &CategoryID=369

 

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