I even have their t-shirt and the printing and the fabric are not that great but I'm feel pretty comfortable with it. Lol. |
I came to an
obvious conclusion watching the Wonderfest: I am a fanboy. A Sideshow fanboy.
Though I hear, read, see and know the faults of Sideshow, something in me that
grew I don’t know how makes me prefer their statues over the others. Not by far
but from a safe distance Prime 1 and XM can’t touch. I won’t mention ECC
because I’m not into movie pieces (except for their Gizmo) and they are a
selected niche company in an already niche market. So I’ll focus on the big
three. I know and I see that XM and Prime 1 have undeniable strengths. XM
packaging, the weight of their statues, the creative bases, the attention to
detail, the quality of the production and finishing, the daring projects (X-Men
vs. Sentinel diorama or Hulkbuster, for instance) the variety of characters
offered all adds up to the legacy the company has built and that they deserve.
Almost the same can be said of Prime 1 gargantuan figures and bases (minus the
creativity). The two of them offer some major works and in some regards their
pieces surpass Sideshow’s. It’s a fact I cannot deny. The flaming Ghost Rider
in his devilish motorcycle it’s a sight to behold, the beautiful contrast of
black and vibrant shades of orange really grabs the eye. But assembling it is
almost as puzzle solving. And I don’t like that (I gave up my P.O. on
Malavestros for the same reason). To me it breaks the magic of the statue even
though these several-pieces figures are done that way to minimize breakage. The
intention is the best I just don’t happen to like it. The less parts the better.
I start collecting Bowen figures. And yes I know the hobby evolved in complexity
and keeps evolving in unbelievable ways since I started collecting, so measures
like that are the guarantee to deliver the most astonishing pieces possible.
One can give me all the reasons in the world to buy a statue with dozens of
pieces to assemble, I don’t care I just won’t get the statue. But enough of
this subject.
The one
thing I care the most about a statue is the portrait. And Sideshow is simply
the king of portraits. They amped the game to extremely high standards this
last SDCC (as long as they don’t try to do portraits based on actual people,
they completely suck in this category, they’re extremely bad on that. If you
want a figure of a celebrity, go for Hot Toys or Blitzway). I was completely
blown away by most of the SS portraits shown in 2018, all of them with
different facial features, each of them with unique personalities. For this
reason alone – my main decision factor to choose whether to buy a figure or not
– Sideshow owns me. Completely. I think Prime 1 statues to have lifeless uninspiring
portraits while XM have them too generic (apart from Kingpin, Vulture and that old
screaming Inhuman’s guy, the name escapes me now). This is the main reason I am
a Sideshow fanboy. Added to the fact they tend to do bases that are good in
size and don’t distract the attention from the character. I really don’t like
convoluted bases with dozens of elements or big ones that overshadow the statue.
Prime 1 is notorious to do that and XM in some cases does the same (though with
much more finesse, in my opinion).
As a fanboy
– what I certainly am – I have the bad side of it, in other words, I have
prejudice against other companies. I don’t like this side of mine and try to
keep it to myself as best as I can. I try not to go on criticizing other
companies on the communities, I think it leads nowhere; it’s impolite and irrational,
as I believe any fandom is. It’s quite an emotional thing. And I can’t
criticize what I don’t have, what I just saw in the pictures posted by the
community or on sites. However, here is my space and I feel free to be more
outspoken regarding my tastes.
If I had to
choose one figure from Prime 1 and one figure of XM to have which I would
choose? As for Prime 1 I would contradictorily go for one of the most lifeless
museum-esque figures of their catalogue: Batman Beyond Golden Version. A golden
1/3 Batman would really add up to my collection it would look like a gigantic trophy
of sorts and would complement my SS Hulk LSB as the center of my collection. Unfortunately,
I don’t have money for it right now. Would have to sell some pieces in order to
get him. It’s a case to think. A gigantic golden Batman appeals highly to me.
As for XM I know the obvious answers would be Magneto on Throne or Ghost Rider
but I don’t like the head sculpt of Magneto, as much as I like the overall design,
concept and execution of the piece. It’s the one throne figure to rule them all
because it makes sense to me he's seating on a Sentinel’s hand. It tells a story
others figures on throne don’t. Unfortunately, I don’t like the portrait and
don’t like those mandatory grails every great collector must have in order to
prove themselves so. And I don’t like figures on thrones either! Lol. About Ghost
Rider I don’t like it because it’s awkward shape turns him a pain to
display and I think the main character on this piece is the bike not Ghost Rider.
It’s a pretty cool piece beautifully executed but not my alley. I think I would
get the Inhuman’s guy, I guess his name is Blackbolt. The screaming portrait is
phenomenal and makes one wonder what would happen if the guy did that in the
comics.
To finally
close this post I will enumerate some pros and cons of Sideshow. Please, keep
in mind that despite being a longtime collector (since the Bowen era) I don’t
know much about the market as you guys do.
CONS OF SIDESHOW
- Their
figures seem poorly or cheaply casted in comparison to XM and Prime 1, hence
they’re lighter (or so you say). I love my Hulk LSB but I bet I would love it even
more if it was casted in polystone instead o fiberglass. It doesn’t really make
a difference while on display but it bothers me I don’t know why. That being said, if I had the means I would buy SS PVC Swamp Thing simply because he is my
all-time favorite character and I think the sculpture is just fabulous. (Yes he
comes first Batman Beyond Golden Version on my list).
- Sideshow
still have quality control issues, though I think this have becoming to be
addressed more seriously and I hear less complaints in this regard on the
communities than a couple of years ago. I’m optimistic about it but, hey, I’m a
fanboy and never got any defective piece. Maybe I’m just lucky.
- It’s a
pain to get replacement parts or figures that came defective. Or so I heard.
- Bases can
be very simplistic to many collectors.
- Not much
variety in characters released. Which I think changed a bit this last SDCC but
it’s far from what XM has to offer.
- This is a
polemic one, but I really don’t see the point in the Court of the Dead line. I
know that to launch a new IP is a tremendously bold step that leads to a lot of
creative freedom and the sculptures are just fabulous but I believe it’s a
thing that exists more in the mind of Tom Gilliland than outside of it. I ended
up ordering Malavestros and canceled it not because I disliked the statue but because
(as I mentioned) I disliked it came like a puzzle to assemble what I truly
hate.
- Not akin
to take much risk regarding characters but then again they launched a PVC
statue and have an IP of their own.
- They suck
when trying to replicate real life portraits.
- Head seams. They just turn me off of a figure completely. Sideshow should learn from XM and Prime 1 in this respect. They nailed it. Sideshow is beginning to learn. I'm all over Rebel Terminator because she happen to look like Natalie Portman to me but I don't know how the interchangeable heads will work. The pictures don't show any seam but I believe the production piece will have an ugly seam since there's no necklace or something to hide it.
- Head seams. They just turn me off of a figure completely. Sideshow should learn from XM and Prime 1 in this respect. They nailed it. Sideshow is beginning to learn. I'm all over Rebel Terminator because she happen to look like Natalie Portman to me but I don't know how the interchangeable heads will work. The pictures don't show any seam but I believe the production piece will have an ugly seam since there's no necklace or something to hide it.
- They’re
capitalist as hell.
PROS OF SIDEHOSW COLLECTIBLES
- The
portraits of fictional characters are unmatched. Period.
- The price
of the delivered product is the best when comparing to XM and especially Prime
1. Not saying it is cheap but it’s the most affordable high-end collectibles
company I’m aware of. (Apart F4F!)
- They
still have some artists who hand sculpt which I believe is a dying art and most
of my statues are hand sculpted.
- The
figures are generally designed to be display-friendly which is a great plus to
a collector that have only his own room to show the figures (like me).
- They’ve
made me a believer of digital sculpting with what they achieved in this last
SDCC. It far surpasses the competition. The portraits and poses and the level
of detail are just amazing and could not be achieved by hand sculpting alone.
- They have the best distribution service on
the market.
- They
congregate almost all of the great brands, they’re site it’s a joy to navigate.
- The customer
service is second to none. (I know many will disagree with that. Lol. But they
always solved my little issues).
- There aren’t
many substantial delays on their schedules.
I can’t
think of anything else. All I know is that I prefer Sideshow style of sculpting
above all other companies. And they keeping getting better. I know they’re
maybe more money thirsty than other companies but I believe this leads them to
stay always on top of the competition which is not a bad thing for collectors. Answering the question of the title, I don’t think it is bad to be a
fanboy, it’s limiting in more ways than it needed to be, but so is my money.
And I like to spend it in what I truly love and the company that hits my sweet
spot is Sideshow. Again I don’t know why. It’s like a favorite band I guess. I
consider myself lucky from the financial standpoint though. If I was a Prime 1 or XM
fan I would be in real trouble (with all due respect for the companies). I just
wonder why there’s so much hate towards Sideshow and only praises about the
others. Maybe being at the top attracts this type of hate. I don’t know. You, that
is not a Sideshow fanboy, could explain it to me?
P.S.: the experiment testing the power of the
Facebook communities mentioned in the last post will take place on Wednesday,
one hour after Sideshow Live on Statue Collectors community. Let’s unite our
forces and try to make a difference regarding Sideshow line of PFs. I believe
dreams may come true. Do you? Be ready. :)
ADENDUM
ADENDUM
GOOD NEWS
ABOUT REBEL TERMINATOR - If you read my post, you know I hate Sideshow’s
figures head seams. I’m very interested in acquiring (if I can) the Rebel
Terminator figure since she resembles my dear Natalie Portman (to me at least). My only
concern was that it had an awful head seam since the EX is an alternative
portrait. Therefore, I asked Sideshow about it and here’s the answer: “As you
can see (pun intended), you cannot see any seam anywhere - the break comes all down
to the shirt. As such you should have no issue with ordering the item.”
Indeed the
only issue I have now is to arrange the money. Someone has to leave in order to
her come into my collection. Sideshow is learning from its previous mistakes
and seems to have realized that crude head seams are not tolerable by today (high) standards. I’m more fanboy then ever! I have to move things around fast,
as the ES of exclusive version is only 350 pieces.