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Tuesday, August 14, 2018

NOBODY UNDERSTANDS WHY I COLLECT FIGURES

Statues... statues...



Nobody, absolutely nobody I know understands why I collect statues of pop culture icons (in my case Marvel and DC heroes and foes mostly) and understands even less when get to know how much each piece costs me (I keep this info as secretive as possible because to the average person it is just too shocking). I quite don’t get why I do this. I guess I feel a mixture of passion, enchantment, obsession and compulsion for the statues and happen to find them pieces of contemporary art. All those surrounding me sees them only as pretty expensive and pretty big toys. I guess some part of me never grew old completely or normally, like an underdevelopment of the self that makes me wish the same things I wish to have as a kid but on a completely new level of artistry and beauty. Yes, my first drive to choose a figure is beauty. Not only female beauty (which is the new focus I’m giving to my collection) but an artistic beauty that makes me think and feel that The Thing and Hulk, per example, are beautiful artistic expressions of high-end technology sculpting. No one, even most of collectors, can grasp what I see or feel towards a gigantic head of Hulk with an ugly angry expression. But I see it and I see it every day, several times a day because he’s right beside my computer. I confess I feel a mixture of bless and guilty for owning my humble collection. Things weight heavier for a person living in the third world where so many need the basics to survive with some dignity, where misery is just outside the building for all to see. Yes, when I imagine what one of these poor people could do with the money I spent on my new statue I feel very guilty. I don’t know why I am so blessed, I’m here by a mere trick of chance and this hurts me as much as it relieves me.

It’s not easy to be a collector. If a date enters my room, the first thing that will probably cross her mind is “what a childish ridiculous man! I better leave as soon as I can!” Lol. This probable (or improbable) she will never understand my hobby as nobody around here gets it (apart from my nephews. They love my room and it is not even remodeled to accommodate my pieces yet, have just a few out of the boxes. What they dislike is that they cannot play with them. Lol). But there’s a prejudice regarding collecting figures I don’t know how to fix. Or if can be fixed on the short-term. It’s maybe a too new and niche market the society (especially in Northeast Brazil) is not ready or open to grasp. It’s too strange adults collecting super-hero figures to no end like most of us do. They already grasp women with obsession with shoes and purses and whatever woman beauty needs, men that collects lighters, cars, perfumes, stamps but they just don’t get 1/4 scale figures and up. I must admit I have a prejudice with 1:1 full body figures myself! Lol.

The fact that people don’t get my hobby will stop me from collecting? I wish they could but they can’t, because I’m addicted to it. Space is the only thing that can make me stop. And fortunately or unfortunately space is running low. I hope with the remodeling to have place to four more statues. There are some statues here that I wish I could sell but there are no boxes and I live in Brazil. In addition, I have a craving for non-grail sculpts that lose their value on the aftermarket. But this is not really an issue.  

Due to look so many times to them I kind of get tired of watching the same thing and feel my eyes ask for new sights. I hope with more statues at display it solves the issue. And I plan to change every month the statue that will be beside my computer so to always have a new sight even if the cycle repeats itself (I don’t have a huge collection, you see). I never thought I could get tired of see the same faces but this is happening to me. I don’t know if it happens to you. Would like very much to know your thoughts in this regard.

About addiction. I was far worse, I lost control once and spent seven thousand dollars in one month, almost all the money I inherited from my passed father. It was crazy, very crazy. I had a good explanation to myself to each and every new purchase I did. Later on, I sold most of the figures for ridiculous prices on eBay. I’m not a good dealer at all. Lost F4F Skull Kid, Bowen Chromed Jocasta (from which only 25 were ever made) and OG Chicken Deadpool to name a few. My life as a collector was a bumpy one. Thank god, I put the train back on track and became hyper-picky regarding which statues to collect. I have two I really intend to buy: Sideshow Little Mermaid and Sideshow Rebel Terminator. And have two very distant dreams that are Prime 1 Batman Beyond Golden Version and Sideshow Swamp-Thing (yes, I know it is made of PVC :P). Apart that I have a mild to intense interest in acquiring Sideshow new Harley Quinn (I think her expression unmatched but need to see the production pieces since she has a very complex painting scheme). I only have the money to buy Little Mermaid though. I plan to sell some figures I have at my brother’s in the US to gather money for Rebel Terminator and maybe Harley depending on the results of the sales. I have a pension that is controlled by my mother who is my legal tutor since I’m considered civil incapable by the law. She is very hand tight about money but I’ll try to convince her maybe by the end of next year to acquire Swamp Thing or Batman Beyond Golden Version but I have my mind prepared this just won’t happen. Of all persons she is the one that understands the less my strange habit. As a fellow community member said to me, Facebook groups are the place where we can find and discuss with people who really understands and loves what we do. That’s the plain truth. I feel ashamed to share my collection with others around me but I’m very proud of it with myself. I find relief to meet people like you who understands the hurdles and pleasures (and there are plenty of both) of this hobby no one dares to accept. Or that accepts with a strange expression on their faces. To like it, is too much to ask. Sometimes I stop to think and realize I’m the crazy one. That everybody around me is right. What they’ll gonna do with my pieces when I’m gone? What the purpose of acquiring so expensive figures? Why fill an already tight room with a ton of oversized super-heroes? And the answer that eases me comes from I quote my father repeated often: “a thing of beauty is a joy forever”.

Rest well my father your other two sons are doing great with their lives and you would be proud of them and of what they accomplished. I was always the failure and will always be. Now with a bunch of extra-expensive toys to look at. But I write. I said my dream was to write and you mocked me at the time. I fulfilled my dream. It’s quite different from what I expected. Wasn’t prepared for all this loneliness. But writing fulfills me. It’s what I love to do and what my soul needs as much as my body needs air. Of course, a new love would be the greatest aid I can dream to my life, the end of my loneliness. But who would love a man who plays with toys at 41? Lol.

Wednesday, August 8, 2018

DOM PEEPS INTERVIEW – A COLLECTOR TALKS ABOUT COLLECTING




I already interviewed several statue creators but I never interviewed a collector. After seeing Dom Peeps museum, the idea emerged and I thought he would be perfect for this article.

1 – Hi, Dom! Pleasure to have you here. When did you start to collect? And when did you started to take it seriously?
Dom Peeps: I started to collect statues at the age of 9 years old. I’ve always taken collecting very seriously. As soon as I got to know about statues/sculptures I quit collecting comic books to be able to purchase more statues.

2 – What was the first statue of your collection? Do you still have it? Can you share a picture?
Dom: My first statue is a batman and robin statue I received for my birthday. I chose the statue myself on a family vacation in Florida at this small kiosk in the middle of Aventura mall. Yes I still own the statue and to add I have never sold a statue that has been part of my personal collection.





3 – What do you do with the boxes? With so many pieces, I just can’t imagine how you manage them.
Dom: I keep and protect every box, I have two garages and 2 storage rooms in my house. Every box is double wrapped to protect from getting any moisture or water damage. So far I haven’t spent any money on storing my boxes in storage facilities.





4 – You told me you have 550 figures on display and two hundred more scattered around your house. Do you intend to display them all? Is there room for the ones left in your museum?
Dom: I have a total of 750 statues. In my new museum area I have around 550 statues that are strictly Marvel and DC. The other 200 are on display in my living room, dining room and spare bedroom which is in the middle of getting converted into a movie room. So to properly answer your question every piece I own is currently on display in my home. I’m not the type to keep pieces in the box.





5 – From all your collection what are your five favorite pieces? The ones you love the most?
Dom:
- One of a kind Wolverine vs Hulk diorama
- Sideshow Wolverine legendary scale figure
- Prime 1 1990 Movie TMNT SET
- Prime 1 Optimus Prime Dark of the Moon
- Dr. Doom on throne ex premium format figure





6 – What’s your criterion to choose a new statue to your collection? What drives you to a new figure?
Dom: What drives me the most is the art, the colors and being a “completionist” I love having an entire set. I only buy statues of the universes/characters I love.

7 – Is there a figure (or figures) you regretted you bought? Which one(s) and why? Did you sell them?
Dom: I haven’t ever purchased an item for myself that I ended regretting, I also never sold a statue from my personal collection.

8 – What do you think about “collectors” who buys figures just to resell them for a profit?
Dom: To be honest it doesn’t bother me. It’s their choice I could obviously do the same but have no time to waste doing this. I buy statues for the art and really don’t have any interest in making money from them. A lot of people don’t have the means to collect the way I do so a lot sale for space or to pay their next sculpture which makes a lot of sense.

9 – To you what’s today’s best company and why?
Dom: I will always be a huge fan of Sideshow because of their variety but I think Prime 1 is the leader today just because of their amazing sculpts and overall quality.




10 – What do you think about the customs market? Do you have any customs in your collection? In this case what led you to choose said custom(s)?
Dom: I think they are amazing, it’s great to be able to create your own statue and get to see it be created or even on display in your own collection. I do own a few but a lot have been purchased because they fell into my lap. I’m not the type to pre-order a custom statue because it’s usually not part of a set or doesn’t fit in great with other licensed pieces.

11 – What do you think about the escalating prices in our hobby? Is there someone to blame?
Dom: I think it’s horrible. I have actually stopped pre-ordering statues because of this. Almost every statue today has decreased in price after its release so instead of paying more on pre-order day I will patiently hunt down the ones I’m missing in the near future on the aftermarket. I think it’s terrible how companies can drive away their number one fans (like me) who have supported them on every release since day one with this incredible increase in price. I think the new competition and customs are to blame. People are spending more on statues today, any company can see that and say why can’t we do the same if they are successfully selling out their products at those prices.




12 – From the SDCC18 and Wonderfest (if you followed them) what pieces get you excited about? Why?
Dom: Every single Marvel/DC statue. I just love seeing new representations of every character and how statues are getting more detailed and paint applications bringing them alive more and more. If I have to pick just a few favorites it would have to be Sideshow's Wolverine, X-23, Harley Quinn and Joker premium formats.



13 – You know death comes to all of us, so what do think will happen to your collection? Got any plans for it? If so, which are your plans?
Dom: I’m planning to reduce it in the far future. I will use the money to travel the world with my wife. I wouldn’t want to leave my family with the burden of taking care of such a big collection.

14 – Is there a company (or companies) you would never buy from? Why?
Dom: No there isn’t. I am very open to all companies. I love to see variety in my collection and to see what other companies can offer once their pieces are released in hand. If I have to pick one it would be Hot Toys because I don’t collect action figures or toys.



15 – How do you see the statue’s market today? Any changes since you began? Please, develop a bit over the subject.
Dom: The market has took a turn for the worst. We are no longer purchasing collectibles that are hard to obtain yet we are paying more than ever to own these so called “collectibles”. There are so many new collectors in the hobby who buy and sell so quickly and so many statues just floating in the community. I don’t feel many people have the same love for collecting it is more a money making business and for me that is the biggest turn off. You will never see a statue sold at 300$ on pre-order and be worth almost 4-5k 10 years down the road like for example a Dr. Doom on throne premium format. The rarity has just gone straight out the window.

16 – What characters you would love to see transformed in 1/4 statues?
Dom: My favorite band Metallica.

17 – Do you think this hobby is addicting? If so, do you consider yourself addicted? If so (once again), how do you control your craving?
Dom: Yes, I do think this hobby is very addicting. I consider myself an addict at 100% but just like any addiction you need to be able to control yourself. If I don’t have the money to spend I will not order any statues but I have in the past used flex pay options or also made arrangements with monthly payments with collector friends to help afford certain statues. Like I mentioned earlier I have today completely stopped ordering any new pieces because prices are just not justified any longer and US$ to Canadian $ conversion does not help me either. I love collecting but I’m not ready to just throw my money in the garbage or put my life in jeopardy over collecting.




18 – There’s much ado about Sideshow new more realistic take on portraits, what do you think about it?
Dom: I’m always opened to new concepts from artists, after all we are buying the art created by them, the way they see, the artist in their eyes at that specific moment. If you’re not a fan of that sculpt or vision all the more reason to keep your money in your pocket. I don’t know many people who complain about the Mona Lisa and ask Leonardo Da Vinci to change the way her face looks. Lol. That’s just my opinion, of course. Seems like everyone is an artist today in this hobby.

19 – What do you think about the Facebook collectors’ community? Do you believe they (we) influence the market somehow?
Dom: I think there are pros and cons to this subject. When I was younger I figured I was the only collector who existed. Through time and the development of the internet I slowly began to meet other collectors from forums or on YouTube. Collecting was always great and very low key. Prices were fair and always very easy to find good deals from comic book stores, eBay or Kijiji. Since the creation of Facebook a lot of this changed. Yes it’s great to get in touch with so many collectors around the world but this also created a lot of fake collectors, a lot of people just looking to make a quick buck and many others who think they might become rich from this hobby. People looking at this hobby more as a business. Today a lot of people compare each other from one another. There is a lot of jealousy out there and worst of all a lot of people getting scammed. People sending money to purchase a statue but never receiving it. Send deposits and then sellers deleting profiles. Just not right that these things happen to people who share the same passion & hobby.




20 – Is there a sculptor (or sculptors) you like are more fond of? Could you name them?
Dom: Martin Canale, Pablo Viggiano would probably be my favorite sculptors. They have produced some of my favorite sculpts by Sideshow and are also probably the most talented in the industry in my opinion.

21 – Will you buy the new Wolverine life-size bust from Sideshow?
Dom: Most probably down the road when I find him for less than retail.

22 – Name your three favorite characters.
Dom:
- Wolverine
- Superman
- Batman

23 – Name three favorite movies.
Dom:
- Batman 89
- TMNT 90’S
- Transformers

24 – Name three favorite bands/singers.
Dom:
- Metallica
- Bon jovi
- Eminem




25 – What message/advice would you give to humankind? What life taught you?
Dom: The best message I can give is to follow your dreams, do not let anybody tell you otherwise. We have only one life to live and the best way to live it is with as much happiness as possible and with the least amount of regret. What life always taught me is that nothing comes easy and with hard work anything is possible. I’ve always been a big dreamer and hard worker. I am currently 32 years old. I have my dream job and live in my dream house, which is actually my childhood home that I purchased from my parents. I finally completed my museum in my basement that I have always dreamed about having and did everything with my bare two hands and of course help from my best friends and family. Many people told me I wouldn’t be able to do it or I dream to big but in the end my dreams became a reality and if it wasn’t for my positive way of thinking and never giving up in myself I would have never been able to prove them wrong.


Thanks for the interview! I’m quite sure collectors will love it!

P.S.: if you are interested in reading more interviews, click here





Friday, August 3, 2018

THE POLEMIC ABOUT ROGUE’S PORTRAIT AND PRICE




Angelina Jolie? Fergie? Kirstie Alley? Who the portrait of the Sideshow’s newly released Rogue Maquette really looks like? Answer: none and all of them. Sideshow took a bold step this year revealing figures – especially females – with more realistic portraits. Greater realism had an interesting side effect on collectors’ perception – which I believe Sideshow didn’t expect –: they found resemblance of the portrait with real life people. I don’t know how this will impact the sales but if Sideshow continues to pursue this venue, comparisons like that will become a rule more than an exception. Is it bad? I don’t think so. In my own personal opinion, I think the statues look much livelier with said realism; it adds a completely new level of personality to the pieces that I think is an admirable feat and a thing that must be valued. I thought Red Sonja Queen of the Scavengers was the apex of Sideshow efforts regarding female portraits. I imagined nothing could surpass her. SDCC18 came to prove me wrong; Rogue, Psylocke, Emma Frost, Elektra, X-23, Wonder Woman, Rebel Terminator and Harley Quinn have all distinctive realistic portraits with well-defined expressions, conveying an attitude and, even further, a charisma unseen in this hobby. I’m fine with the comparisons with real people, they help the figure to get a buzz, it’s an automatic promotion of the piece among the community what I believe won’t hurt Sideshow. On the contrary.





Talking about comparisons, I couldn’t care less about Terminator-related figures but I found Rebel Terminator to have a striking resemblance with my beloved Natalie Portman so she instantaneously became number two on my list (in between Little Mermaid and Harley Quinn). I couldn’t see that coming or even possible (since Sideshow is terrible replicating real life people). It blew my mind; even though my sister said the portrait had nothing to do with Natalie at all. Lol. In the end is how one looks to these more realistic portraits, Sideshow just need to keep them beautiful. What of course they will.

About Rogue’s price, I must say it’s out of my league, but by today standards, taking into account the complex engineering of the figure – sustained only by one hand – and by being labelled as “maquette” (which Sideshow already made clear are their deluxe, more expensive line) I don’t think it’s a friendly price but I think it’s a fair price. When one compares the figure with Prime 1 1/4 offerings, that clock around seven hundred bucks as well, I think it’s even more fair. I predicted a couple of years ago that a nine hundred dollars Anti-Venom 1/4 statue from Prime 1 statue would have a disastrous impact on the market. If there’s a company driving the prices of the figures up, the honor goes to Prime 1 in my humble opinion. But back to the subject, look at the two Sideshow pictures below:





Now tell me what you prefer: to spend 300 USD on the left one or 715 USD on the right one? Of course, you could choose to save your money (which is always the smartest choice!) but you cannot deny that there’s an immense evolution from one figure to the other. To say the least. I prefer the term revolution. Is this revolution worth 400 + dollars? Unfortunately to me it’s too much, but I am a very financially constrict collector. I can’t buy anything over six hundred dollars. Once per year. If so! I bought none this year so far. However, to the collector that buy two or three statues each year I believe is a completely feasible price for such a high-end statue. Please, compare again the two pictures below:    





Can you see any difference in the quality of the portraits of these two figures? The first (the well-versed collector surely knows) is the newest Catwoman 1/4 figure from the all-hailed XM Studios. I think that it is subpar when compared to Rogue. To say the least again. Of course, she comes with a bike and god knows how many swappable parts but I hardly believe it has an affordable price when shipped to US. What surprises me though is nobody complaints about her price. And even more, I see community praise the face sculpt of this piece while saying the new Sideshow outings to be masculine. In my humble personal opinion XM have some great male portraits, especially villains, but in the female department there’s no match in the 1/4 market to what Sideshow presented us this year on SDCC. I can’t even imagine what comes next. And can’t imagine the uproar when Juggernaut price is unveiled. Lol. That’s how the community is, in my humble opinion again, Sideshow is the company everybody loves to hate and complain. Sometimes with reason sometimes not. But, hey, as I said in the last post, I’m a Sideshow fanboy, so I’m totally biased about my opinions. I would like to close this post with a phrase: pictures don’t lie. See ya (I hope!).

ADENDUM:

I’ve made a thoroughly research with the Facebook community about which figures they desire the most to be made into PFs by Sideshow. From dozens of suggestions I narrowed the list to around twenty characters (the ones people gave more “likes”) and created a poll on the “Sideshow Collectibles Fan Page” and another on “Statue Collectors” Facebook groups. I then contacted Sideshow and shared the links of said polls for them to analyze. The rep replied me telling that she passed the links to the Production Team.

I have made all this effort in order to help fellow collectors (like you, I assume) to show Sideshow the figures they should consider doing, since the community comprises the core public of their products. To my dismay, the adhesion to the polls was underwhelming, as I believe, would be necessary hundreds of votes to get Sideshow attention. So I came here with a plead: even if you don’t believe, even if just for fun, if you’re a member of one of the said Facebook groups, take a look, click on the characters you like, make a difference. The links are below. You may say I’m a dreamer but I think that if enough of us participate we may surprise ourselves. Enjoy! I won’t do this twice and I pretty sure no one else will. ;)



Rogue Marvel Maquette

BONUS! CONVERSATION :P

IMO its all about opinion... But, even though the quality is better and realism isnt bad, i think ROGUES portrait isnt good and doesnt look like her. It has great quality, but, i really dont like it. Its all opinion.
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Bolalaranja Smith
Bolalaranja Smith I must confess I don't like the portrait either. But one cannot deny the qualities of the sculpture regardless its own taste.
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The quality is top notch. The problem isnt the quality for me. Its the design the look itself, it doesnt appeal to me at all.
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Bolalaranja Smith The ones I like I already named in the post (Little Mermaid, Rebel Terminator, Harley Quinn and, as a very distant dream, the all-hated PVC Swamp-Thing. He is my favorite character and I happen to love the sculpture that much. Done by hand, the old style, is fabulous). I don't like the portrait of Rogue, I would never buy that statue as cool as think it is, it isn't beautiful. And what I seek in those statues is beauty. All forms of beauty, from Little Mermaid, to Rebel Terminator to Swamp Thing. There's no connection between, they don't belong the same universes, they are very different "sculpturally" speaking, but their are beautiful, very beautiful in my eyes. That's what matters to me. And second being from characters I could relate to. Almost all the time, I remembered I don't have no relation with the character Captain Marvel and I have her. Red Sonja I read some stories but beauty alone was what made me choose her.
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I choose statues cuz of characters I love and the statue being a must for me. Pose, quality, details, all counts. I pre ordered Prime1 sqamp thing cuz it blew my mind. I always liked swamp thing, and, for me the portaits, the extra arm with the sword. Its just amazing for me. Its all about what YOU love and you want. As long as you love it, go for it!
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Bolalaranja Smith Think I will post what I just wrote in the post. Lol. I think this honesty about the figure must be revealed. Do you mind if I copy and paste on the post your comment as a closure? When I update the blog I Iet you know so you can see it.
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Sure thing man! Thanks! Ill look forward to it!
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Bolalaranja Smith I go beyond, you said it. Is not just beauty, it's love. That is what has to guide me. Beautiful and love are connected, we are visual beings, but love is deeper than beauty. So is a better guide for my choices.
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No doubt about it! Go for it man, i always say it, i pre order and own pieces i LOVE. Its what matters the most for me.
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Kristie's face with Angelina's nose.
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Bolalaranja Smith Don't you want to read? I talk about XM in the end. And make one invite. ;)
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I did read it. And I stand by my opinion, humbly. 😉
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Bolalaranja Smith Lol. Thank you. The post was updated, by the way. I added more content. And maybe add some more. If I find someone to tel what just happened.
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Bolalaranja Smith Life got funny and crazy now. Surprising to say the least.
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Bolalaranja Smith Bye I need to put an end in this subject on the blog.
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Bolalaranja Smith Discover. And if possible, use.
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Go live once more seeking some answers. All we be revealed.

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A private message conversation that happened.

Hey there. Saw your post linking to your blog and after reading through the article you linked I had a question for you: would you have an interest in exchanging your time writing articles for $ and/or discounts on Sideshow/Hot toys, etc products? I'm  a wholesale distributor who recently started up a new website (https://www.toyorigin.com) and am looking for a few writers to come on board to help me regularly publish articles to the blog related to one sixth scale figures, statues, news about the space, stuff like that. Doing article re-writes of articles on competing websites that I want a version of on our website

What's your proposal?
I'll make mine afterwards. 🙂

Open to discussing on the particulars on an agreement, just mostly wanted to check if it was something you might be interested in or not to begin with

What are the particulars, through what medium?

I would be looking for articles written in the toy space. Would probably start with re-writes. so I will link you an existing article that I want "re-written" in your own words while using a set of keywords that I give you throughout the text.

I would like to know how much I would receive for doing this.

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I'm open to negotiating the rate, but it would be per article. Or instead of cash; if you purchase items from Sideshow regularly I am a distributor and can offer you the amount in the form of savings.  Cash-wise  per article though I'm open to hearing what you think is fair. ~4-500 word articles

So it means is my turn. 🙂

Indeed, haha

Three points has to be made clear from the start. I will be completely honest.
- I’m Brazilian and live in Brazil. My English is self-taught so is not up to represent your company.
- I can try to re-write the articles still if you want. To see if I like or feel able to do it.
- I don’t know the value of such services.
That being said here’s is my proposal. To work the other way around. Instead of rewriting things for you that I wouldn’t publish on my blog or divulgate on the communities, I put you as sponsor of my blog. In every post I make I would put an advertisement of your company. But I’ll go further. Since you are starting, to attract new costumers, you could give 20% discount, what I think is a very attractive number, I would be attracted by it, through a link especially in my blog. I would put something along these lines: Only on ccfig: 20% off on ToyORigin. You would send me some pictures of the figures you would like on the background I would create the banners and direct possible costumers to your store. Man of Acton Figures, a competitor of yours, gives these discounts periodically to costumers, hence the suggestion. Plus, I will post only when I find a good story. It’s how it works for me. The content with my bad English wouldn’t be inside your company yet you would benefit by my services, of writing, being an active member of the community (somewhat respected) and divulgate your brand in all statues communities that really matters. I would like for this services 77USD per post, is my lucky number :), paid through PayPal. I can begin in this post that is online right now. It may reach, by the hot subject, 1k readers. I have already 510 hits. So think fast. And choose one of the products sideshow sells so I can create the banner and post as soon as possible. That’s it.

(the conversation went all the night until morning and I ended empty-handed as I was and expected. :P) 


BONUS 2 - List of Characters on the polls.

Dark Knight Returns 5
Classic Doctor Octopus 4
Nightcrawler 15
Doctor Strange 4
Silver Surfer 11
Adam Warlock 3
Beast 8
Hawkgirl 4
Winter Soldier 3
Bishop 4
She-Hulk 5
Two Face 4
The Riddler 5
The Flash 20
Nightwing 6
Spawn 5
Etrigan 6
Martian Manhunter 8
The Question 5
Red Lantern Bleez 4
Captain Cold 4
Michael Myers 4
Pumpkinhead
Leeloo (Fifth Element)
Moon Knight 8
Bizarro 4
Disney Line of Villains
Nova 2
Iron Fist 4
Conan 5
Captain Cold 4