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We’ve talked about them quite a bit already, but now the relationship is official!  Joining the GeneralsJoes team of fantastic sponsors is KokomoToys.com!

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Huge thanks to Todd & Amber from Kokomo Toys, I’m personally thrilled to start this ongoing relationship with them.

G.I. Joe reveal in NYCC involves a Kre-O makeover

I mentioned a few evenings ago that it looked as if Hasbro was going to reveal some new G.I. Joe product at their little shindig prior to New York ComicCon next Wednesday, October 10th.  While I think most of us were waiting with baited breath for some G.I. Joe: Retaliation or other 2013 G.I. Joe action figure news, Hasbro threw us a little curve ball today with the announcement of G.I. Joe Kre-O building sets!

From the sounds of things they will be Toys “R” Us exclusives and will launch in February, 2013.

There has already been some hot debate on Twitter and in the forums about what potential success of this and whether the G.I. Joe brand can survive an evolution like this, and as most people would expect, I’m remaining cautiously optimistic.  I will say this up front… the Kre-O concept does not do a lot for me, and I’m not sure I’ll be partaking of this particular branch of the Joe brand, but I know there are a lot of folks out there who love the mini-figure concept, and this might just capture their attention, which is good.

Considering Transformers Kre-O sets have started sprinkling into clearance aisles, I was a bit concerned, but Twitter follower Kevin Hurd reminded me that the Transformers Kre-O sets sort of violate the basic tenet of Transformers, which is to…well.. transform.  G.I. Joe doesn’t have that same base concept, so it was his thought that this evolution might work better for a Real American Hero than it did even for Transformers.  I can see that perspective.

Regardless, the idea that the G.I. Joe brand is ready for another evolution is a good one, and one that I hope pans out for Hasbro and for Kre-O.  And I will say, as much as I’m not really big on the mini-figure idea, and I’ve never been a die hard Lego fan, I gotta admit I had a huge-ass smile on my face when I saw this poster image.  Even I had to admit this looked pretty awesome.  Check out the mirrored image below, with the paragraph explanation.

Part of me hopes there are still some actual action figure items to be shown next week, but anything that gets G.I. Joe in the public eye and on the lips of consumers is a good thing for all of us.  I’ll be watching this one.

“Hello Hasbro fans!

We hope that you remain as excited as we are for Hasbro’s NYCC Preview Night Party next Wednesday. Many of you have asked what new products we will be revealing that evening, so we wanted to give you a little taste of what’s in store for you on that night….

Now you know, and knowing is half the battle. We are looking forward to seeing you next Wednesday night!

YoJoe!”

Adrianne Palicki talks (a little bit) to Crave Online about G.I. Joe: Retaliation

I always enjoy it when a G.I. Joe: Retaliation star has another movie coming out, because that opens the door for some interviews, and in this case, while promoting Red Dawn, Ms. Palicki spoke with Crave Online, who touched on the G.I. Joe: Retaliation delay.

When G.I. Joe: Retaliation got delayed, did you think, “Here we go again?”

[Laughs] Yes, it’s the third movie that’s done that to me. Legion as well was like two years after or something. Yes, but in that case G.I. Joe’s different because it was coming out within a year that we wrapped. It was coming out super early so now it actually makes more sense when it’s coming out and they’re going to convert it to 3D which I think will make the movie much, much better but I definitely don’t have the same fear with G.I. Joe.

Do you have to reshoot anything for G.I. Joe?

Not as of now, no.”

And really, that’s it.  No ground breaking news… but clearly it’s Adrianne Palicki’s fault that G.I. Joe: Retaliation was delayed…seems to be an epidemic around her!

Check out the full interview on Crave Online, make sure you are following Adrianne Palicki on Twitter, and thanks to HISSTank.com for the info.

Retro G.I. Joe and Transformers posters for sale at NYCC

With Mondo and many related companies, there is suddenly a premium on quality poster design, and Hasbro is capitalizing on this craze thanks to a licensing deal with Acid Free Gallery.  Tom Whalen and Dave Perillo are teaming up to product some very cool looking officially licensed posters featuring Transformers and G.I. Joe, and they will be for sale at NYCC!

I’ve mirrored the poster images along with the full details below.

G.I. JOE by Dave Perillo – $45.00
18×24 – 5 color screen
Paper: 100lb Cougar Natural
Run Size: 200
Markings: Numbered
Trading Card Certificate of Authenticity – Numbered
Printed by D&L Screenprinting – Seattle WA
Produced by Acidfree Gallery
Officially Licensed by Hasbro, Inc.

COBRA by Dave Perillo – $45.00
18×24 – 5 color screen
Paper: 100lb Cougar Natural
Run Size: 200
Markings: Numbered
Trading Card Certificate of Authenticity – Numbered
Printed by D&L Screenprinting – Seattle WA
Produced by Acidfree Gallery
Officially Licensed by Hasbro, Inc.

These folks will be at NYCC in Booth 1681, so stop by and pick these great looking posters up!  Thanks to OMG Posters for the heads up.

A glimmer of hope at New York Comic Con for G.I. Joe fans?

Hasbro has made it pretty clear throughout the year that they have no intention of setting up a booth at the New York Comic Con.  They seem pretty adamant that SDCC is where they want to make their convention presence known, but I think some folks were holding out hope that perhaps something would turn around and Hasbro just might show up in New York City next week.

Well, Jay from Marvelous News has reached out to Hasbro, and they confirmed that while they are doing seminars for Transformers and My Little Pony, there will not be a Hasbro booth at the show, there will be no special exclusives, and no product shown during the Convention itself.

But don’t despair yet, Joe fans.

Jay also reports (and I can confirm, as I also received notification of this) that even though Hasbro will not have a booth at NYCC, there will be an event prior to the show revealing some previously unseen product for Transformers, Kre-O, Star Wars, Marvel, and…  yes… G.I. Joe.  This event will be the evening of October 10th, which is next Wednesday.

Should we expect to see a lot of new stuff?  No, probably not, but just the fact that we might see some previously unrevealed G.I. Joe items is reason enough to celebrate and look forward to next week.

Unfortunately I will be in Las Vegas for business, so I cannot make the show myself, but I will live vicariously through Jay, and through the other sites that will likely be covering the event.  Can’t wait to see what shows up!  Check out the post on Marvelous News for a little more detail.