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Author: | pluv [ Wed Jul 17, 2019 3:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | BossFight lands The Phantom and Flash Gordon license |
Quote: King Features Teams with Boss Fight Studio on “H.A.C.K.S.” Collectibles for Flash Gordon and The Phantom
NEW YORK, NY — July 17, 2019 — Boss Fight Studio, creators of the Vitruvian H.A.C.K.S. collectible action figures, has been tapped by Hearst owned King Features to create a line of figures for both Flash Gordon and The Phantom classic comic book franchises, as well as the iconic 1980 Flash Gordon film. Aimed at adult collectors, “HERO H.A.C.K.S.” is an extension of the already popular H.A.C.K.S. figure system and will feature 4” scale figures with over 30 points of articulation and highly detailed sculpts. Due out in spring of 2020, Boss Fight Studio will debut the line in time to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Flash Gordon film. “We are thrilled about bringing Flash Gordon and The Phantom to a trusted partner like Boss Fight Studio” says Carla Silva, VP/GM, Global Head of Licensing, King Features. “We know the brands are in great hands and with the team’s remarkable attention to detail, they will develop a product line sure to please our fans”. “The team here at Boss Fight Studio is very excited to begin work on these two long-loved King Features properties,” said Sarah Brown, Director of Business Development and Marketing for Boss Fight Studio. “The inclusion of Flash Gordon and The Phantom into the Boss Fight family of brands furthers our push to grow H.A.C.K.S into all new and exciting expressions. This is only the beginning of what we know will be a long-term success story between BFS and KFS!” The most widely-read superhero comic strip in the world, The Phantom, created by Lee Falk, was launched in 1936 and has endured for over 80 years. Today, King Features distributes the strip to more than 500 newspapers in approximately 40 countries and it is translated into nearly 15 languages. From his debut as comics’ first costumed hero, The Phantom has the distinction of being one of the few adventure strips in continuous syndication. The Flash Gordon comic strip was first published in 1934 and was originally drawn by Alex Raymond. His illustrations built a reputation for Flash Gordon as one of the most highly regarded and influential American comic strips. Flash Gordon has since been represented in a wide range of media, including television and animated series, as well as full motion pictures such as the 1980 cult-classic. This deal was brokered on behalf of Boss Fight Studio by their agent, FanGirl Consulting & Brand Management. About King Features: King Features, a member of the Hearst Entertainment & Syndication Group, is one of the largest and most experienced organizations in classic consumer product merchandising and licensing as well as the world’s premier distributor of comics, columns, puzzles and games to print and digital outlets worldwide. King represents some of the most recognizable iconic property franchises, including “Popeye,” “Betty Boop,” “Flash Gordon,” “The Phantom,” “Mandrake the Magician” and “Hägar the Horrible.” For more information, please visit www.kingfeatures.com/licensing. About Boss Fight Studio: Founded in 2013 and located in Norwood, Massachusetts - Boss Fight Studio is a super team of toy industry pros with decades of mainstream and collector brand experience. Our mission is to deliver world-class, high quality, exceptionally detailed collector coveted action figures and accessories. Boss Fight Studio is the proud creator of Vitruvian H.A.C.K.S. and holds the collectible toy license rights for Masked Republic’s Legends of Lucha Libre, Continuity Studio’s Bucky O’Hare, as well as Steve Purcell’s Sam & Max: Freelance Police property. URL: http://bossfightstudio.com/ For Boss Fight Studio licensing opportunities: FanGirl Consulting and Brand Management, LLC Anita Castellar: anita@fglicensing.com Orlando Castellar: orlando@fglicensing.com |
Author: | 2DARK2C [ Wed Jul 17, 2019 4:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BossFight lands The Phantom and Flash Gordon license |
are you cyber stalking me ? sorry I just pm'd someone mentioned the phantom, and googled it just now. they need to get dbindy to design their phantom. |
Author: | Gaigaan-Dnok [ Wed Jul 17, 2019 6:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BossFight lands The Phantom and Flash Gordon license |
Not sure if I care about these or not. Never really cared that much about either property, and IMHO it seems like the Biff Bang Pow retro type figures suit the 1980 film better (and most likely are more appropriately priced considering my interest level in the source material). Kind of bums me out that recently BFS are making more and more stuff that I'm indifferent to. I'm glad they are able to make different stuff, and able to get different properties, and hope it's all selling well for them, but it's starting to seriously limit my BFS purchases. Oh well, at least I've got a shelf full of kick-ass Greeks and Gladiators. |
Author: | drbindy [ Wed Jul 17, 2019 8:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BossFight lands The Phantom and Flash Gordon license |
Gaigaan-Dnok wrote: Not sure if I care about these or not. Never really cared that much about either property, and IMHO it seems like the Biff Bang Pow retro type figures suit the 1980 film better (and most likely are more appropriately priced considering my interest level in the source material). Kind of bums me out that recently BFS are making more and more stuff that I'm indifferent to. I'm glad they are able to make different stuff, and able to get different properties, and hope it's all selling well for them, but it's starting to seriously limit my BFS purchases. Oh well, at least I've got a shelf full of kick-ass Greeks and Gladiators. I wager you’re underestimating what that classic flash line is going to look like. But I hear you. One of my first reactions, is that the better the figures get the less incentive I have for customizing |
Author: | Gaigaan-Dnok [ Wed Jul 17, 2019 8:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BossFight lands The Phantom and Flash Gordon license |
drbindy wrote: Gaigaan-Dnok wrote: Not sure if I care about these or not. Never really cared that much about either property, and IMHO it seems like the Biff Bang Pow retro type figures suit the 1980 film better (and most likely are more appropriately priced considering my interest level in the source material). Kind of bums me out that recently BFS are making more and more stuff that I'm indifferent to. I'm glad they are able to make different stuff, and able to get different properties, and hope it's all selling well for them, but it's starting to seriously limit my BFS purchases. Oh well, at least I've got a shelf full of kick-ass Greeks and Gladiators. I wager you’re underestimating what that classic flash line is going to look like. But I hear you. One of my first reactions, is that the better the figures get the less incentive I have for customizing |
Author: | chad_ghost [ Thu Jul 18, 2019 12:41 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BossFight lands The Phantom and Flash Gordon license |
Yay, a 1/18th scale Phantom! |
Author: | Redmao [ Thu Jul 18, 2019 5:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BossFight lands The Phantom and Flash Gordon license |
I'm really thrilled about a comic inspired Flash Gordon line. I might have to go all in on this. Less thrilled about movie inspired figures though. The movie was fun, but classic Flash Gordon is so much cooler. Oh, I hope they'll do a special Buster Crabbe figure, that would be awesome! |
Author: | MJTanner [ Mon Jul 22, 2019 4:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BossFight lands The Phantom and Flash Gordon license |
The accessories and add-ons for the Phantom stuff might be a lot of fun for "jungle" and "adventurer" dios and customs. Flash movie had some great designs and BFS versions I may really be interested in. The problem with anything like this is that I'm not interested in an 'unfinished' line (which is why I never really got into the ReAction or other retro lines because I knew they would go unfinished.). |
Author: | pluv [ Wed Jul 24, 2019 8:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BossFight lands The Phantom and Flash Gordon license |
Obviously I'm excited for the sci-fi Flash Gordon bits, but do you think the Phantom will come with animals? |
Author: | AdrienVeidt [ Wed Jul 24, 2019 8:59 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BossFight lands The Phantom and Flash Gordon license |
I can't see how MTF don't lend them the wardog mold to make Phantom's Ghost. |
Author: | josh.kestner [ Wed Jul 24, 2019 1:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BossFight lands The Phantom and Flash Gordon license |
Please please please Make a Freddy Mercury figure in association with Flash Gordon. I’m excited to hear this news. I have always loved Flash Gordon in any format. To have all those characters in my collection would be awesome. While I can’t afford to buy all the BFS of MTF that I want, These I would find a way to get! |
Author: | 2DARK2C [ Wed Jul 24, 2019 1:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BossFight lands The Phantom and Flash Gordon license |
bossfight has the horse. isn't the wolf named devil? I just started looking at phantom stuff a week ago so i'm like 80 yrs behind |
Author: | drbindy [ Wed Jul 24, 2019 7:03 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BossFight lands The Phantom and Flash Gordon license |
2DARK2C wrote: bossfight has the horse. isn't the wolf named devil? I just started looking at phantom stuff a week ago so i'm like 80 yrs behind lol. I hope you've heard of Doc Savage already, because there's another guy you need to learn up on. What's that you say about me and Phantom?... Attachment:
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Author: | 2DARK2C [ Wed Jul 24, 2019 7:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BossFight lands The Phantom and Flash Gordon license |
"Doc Savage " i'm listening |
Author: | 2DARK2C [ Wed Jul 24, 2019 7:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BossFight lands The Phantom and Flash Gordon license |
this is like the 3rd image I've seen with him spanking a lady..... |
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