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Pursuit of Cobra line, now just a “G.I. Joe” line? Package art revealed?

A small image has emerged from the dark corners of the internet that appears to be packaging art for a new line of G.I. Joe single-pack figures.  It appears to be the Pursuit of Cobra Firefly on the package, with some elements from the Rise of Cobra package design, so all signs point to “legit”.  The most curious thing, of course, is the fact that there is no mention of “The Pursuit of Cobra” on the package, and it almost looks like the single pack line may now be separated into a straight up “G.I. Joe” line once again.

Is this a result of lackluster response to the movie themed toys?   Tough to tell, but the new packaging is pretty exciting.  Love the blue coloring, love the chrome logo that retains many of the elements of the vintage one.

Big thanks to HissCommander from The Terror Drome for pointing this out!

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Alexx Shorts update – Wal-Mart Exclusive LAW w/ General Hawk and Grand Slam

After taking a short holiday hiatus, Joe forum favorite Alexx is back at it again, this time covering the Wal-Mart Exclusive LAW (Laser Artillery Weapon).  I must admit, this is one that I have so far skipped, but as usual, he continues to change my mind.  Wonder if my Christmas-ransacked Wal-Mart still has it in stock?

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Images revealed (yes, already) for upcoming Past and Present figure 2-packs

Well, that didn’t take long.  Just moments after the story broke about upcoming Past and Present figure 2-packs, many folks were wondering when we’d see images…and as usual, Gyre-Viper from HissTank.com comes through.  Keep in mind these are pre-production mock ups and aren’t necessarily indicative of what the final product may be, but I think it’s probably a safe bet.

If these are what the final product will be?  I hesitate to say it, but…  “meh”.  I’ve got all the Rise of Cobra versions already, and honestly, these are all just repaints of figures we got in comic packs not so long ago.  I could potentially see some new collectors jumping on board here, but honestly, most of the new folks prefer the Anniversary/Rise of Cobra tooling and style, and wouldn’t really latch on to these vintage homages that are somewhat slapped together and imperfect.  It presents a strange dichotomy.  Generally, the most diehard vintage type fans aren’t really big on the movie designs…and the folks that are really into the movie already have all of these movie figures, and also aren’t necessarily that interested in vintage homages, so I’m really not sure who these are designed to appeal to.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m as excited as any long time fan for the premise of vintage o-ring tooling being sold on store shelves, but I’m just not sure this was the best way to go about it.

Perhaps if the homages were more carefully done or better conceived, there might be a broader appeal, but as a somewhat hackneyed store exclusive set, I’m a bit hesitant to get all that fired up.  Anyone agree or disagree?

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New Past and Present action figure sets revealed in GIJCC newsletter!

Some members of the G.I. Joe Collectors’ Club have started receiving the latest issue of the club newsletter, and within the pages is a revelation of new Past and Present action figure sets, in the same spirit as the Target Exclusive Rockslide 2-pack!  cmderinchief is  one of those folks, and he gives us a rundown of what to expect from the Real American Hero vintage style tooling:

Snake-Eyes(from Issue #21 2005 comic 3 pack)
Destro (from Issue #24 2005 comic 3 pack)
Duke (from Issue #24 2005 comic 3 pack)
Storm Shadow (from Issue #21 2005 comic 3 pack)

I haven’t seen the images yet, so I can’t be certain what the Rise of Cobra renditions of the figures are, but I imagine they’re just the typical RoC looks…  hopefully more information as it comes available.

Post-Christmas Pit Blowout at Kohls.com!

Gotta thank Carbon Deoxide and johnsocal from HissTank for pointing out this amazing sale on The Pit playset over at Kohls.com.  I consider myself a pretty devout G.I. Joe and Rise of Cobra enthusiast, but to this point I hadn’t bitten the bullet on a Pit playset yet.  Until tonight.

Over on Kohls.com the Pit is already at an impressive $59.99 (50% off original $120 MSRP).  But, Kohls.com also allows you to use two promotional codes, and right now, codes NOCHARGE and EXTRA20 will give you free shipping and 20% off your order!  So when all is said and done, I just got a brand new Pit shipped to me for $47.99.  Merry Christmas to Hawk!

Helps that I live in tax-free New Hampshire, but that only adds a few bucks onto it…  Go get ’em!

Happy Holidays from GeneralsJoes

When it comes to this time of year, I find myself having a lot less free time, for obvious reasons…being a father of two young children, certain things take priority during the holiday season, and honestly updating my G.I. Joe website isn’t necessarily on top of the list.  😉

Over the past two days, we’ve had several Christmas “celebrations” more caloric intake than I care to admit, plenty of family time and lots of love and adoration from my two beautiful little girls during a time in our family’s “real life” that could use a bit of an uptick.

The commercialization of Christmas goes overboard, of course, and the celebration is purely about being close with the ones you love, but there’s something about the look in your four-year-old’s eyes when they see the tree first thing Christmas morning that is unlike anything else that happens that year.  It’s not just the “stuff”, it’s the spirit.  I do regret that I haven’t had more time in the past 72 hours to update the site, but hope to rectify that a bit this coming week, and now that the holiday rush has slowed down, I foresee more opportunitys for more content in the coming days.

Happy Holidays, everyone!