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More Pursuit of Cobra Snow Job images online… holy shnikes!

Trust me, it takes a lot for me to bust out the Chris Farley terminology…  you know, I don’t even really like the Snow Job figure, except that I LOVE this Snow Job figure!  Holy crap!  I’m definitely not one for arctic themed guys, especially ones that are more or less repaints of the Arctic Snake Eyes, but damn…that new head sculpt, great paint apps, and absolutely INSANE gear have just sold me.  I mean, we’ve seen the gear before, but setting up that tent?  That is pure coolness.  That nasty sniper rifle certainly helps as well.

Yeah, it’s an arctic figure, and a character that doesn’t especially enthrall me, but the overall presentation is pure sickness.  Thanks to ceraurus of HissTank.com for just costing me more money.

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Elite-Viper w/ Flight Pod Target Exclusive images

Rulz over at HissTank.com has gotten a hold of another upcoming Rise of Cobra exclusive item, this time the Target Exclusive Cobra Flight Pod w/ Elite-Viper.  I know I’m in the minority here, but I’m really loving this paint scheme for the Elite-Viper.  Absolutely love the combination of black and red with the camouflage pants.  A very cool look…I may end up grabbing a couple of these.  It’s weird…the first two waves of Target Exclusive items were fairly “bleh”, but this third wave looks very freaking cool.  Love this set.

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Thanks to the Terror Drome for the intel as well!

Some more Pursuit of Cobra images eeking out – But what the heck is up with the toys?

Thanks to the guys over at The Terror Drome for digging up a few more images of upcoming Pursuit of Cobra figures…and gotta kind of shake my head a bit at the general lack of information or explanations coming from Pawtucket on the entirety of this whole toyline and brand.

First the good…  check out images of Arctic Threat Duke, Whiteout, and Arctic Threat Destro below:

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But come on now.  We were told at JoeCon this past year (only a few months ago, mind you) that we should brace ourselves for the awesomeness of Pursuit of Cobra, coming in 2010.  We were shown a ton of absolutely incredible product, certain to only further blow our minds.  Now we stand, a mere two weeks from 2010, and absolutely nothing.  Jack.  No information whatsoever on a toyline that was promising to reinvigorate and reignite the G.I. Joe brand in a new fantasy/military style that was really wowing  the majority of the fandom.

What does it mean?  I think it’s obvious by the rampant price drops that the Rise of Cobra toys did not move like Hasbro and the retailers were hoping.  But did this really put Hasbro in an all out “panic mode”?  In a recent Q & A, the Joe brand team reveals that Pursuit of Cobra is now planned for fall of 2010.  What the–?

I’ve seen several folks over on HissTank hypothesizing that while the Pursuit of Cobra toys will hit in fall of 2010, some of them will be rebranded and released earlier.  Sorry, I just don’t see it.  Yeah, we’ve seen a smattering of test shots for Desert Ripcord and Zartan, Arctic Duke, and Jungle Storm Shadow, but absolutely no packaged samples or evidence to prove they’re hitting earlier exists.  And really, you only have to follow the release trends to uncover what’s going on here.  There are two times of the year that new brands are launched.  Either the beginning of the year, or the “fall”.  And as we all know from experience, the beginning of the year generally means December of the previous year.  Well, obviously there is absolutely no reason to think any Pursuit of Cobra looking product is hitting during the holiday season, especially as we approach the final week.  Strangely enough, there are still plenty of exclusive products that appear to be slated for release, so perhaps we’ll have something to cling to in the first quarter.

To me, all evidence is pointing to the fact that the main G.I. Joe line is officially on a “break” (no I will not use the “H” word) and will hit next fall, refined and redefined.  The real question is, what does that mean?  Any assortment changes?  Any figure changes?  Any *gasp* cancellations?  Unfortunately the way Hasbro Public Relations is working at the moment, we won’t know a damn thing until Toy Fair, which is kind of too bad.  If a major restructuring like this is taking place, I would think it would be in Hasbro’s best interest to release the information officially to halt speculations and to set expectations to where they should be.  Instead we have different corners of the fandom saying different things and nobody knowing what’s really going on.

So I guess what I’m saying is, don’t hold your breath.  Don’t wait in hushed anticipation for the blockbuster announcement that the first wave of Rise of Cobra will be rebranded and released early in 2010.  We’re all in a holding pattern at this point, waiting for Toy Fair, and I think Toy Fair will provide some answers, perhaps ones that we don’t want to hear.  Don’t get me wrong, I’m certain Pursuit of Cobra will be released, but I think we need to listen to what Hasbro tells us in the Q & A, and maintain our expectations for fall of 2010 (which, in all fairness, is usually July – August).  Not only that, but please don’t be surprised to see some changes along the way.

At this point Toy Fair is 6 weeks away, let’s prepare to get some real answers then.  But something tells me we won’t get the real “goods” until much later in the year next year.

Desert Battle Zartan images online at the Terror Drome

Like many Joefans stateside, the guys over at The Terror Drome have gotten their hands on another pre-production Pursuit of Cobra item, this time around it’s the Desert Battle Zartan w/ his Sandstorm disguise.  It’s so funny that this version of Zartan is fairly simple and straight forward, yet ends up being so successful.  For a long time Hasbro has done some very complicated things with the master of disguise, but really failed to capture the essence of the character.  However, this version really seems to capture him well, and ties him into the movie continuity fairly seamlessly.  The disguise is great, the figure itself looks awesome, and he’s got some incredible accessories to boot.  A really nice figure all around.  I hope to have my own review posted shortly, but for now check out the gallery of images I’ve mirrored below.

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Great Googly Moogly! Upcoming Pursuit of Cobra vehicles will blow your mind!

You know, I just got my G.I. Joe Collectors’ Club newsletter in the mail and was going to sit down and lavish some praise upon the upcoming Pursuit of Cobra HISS Tank, while at the same time lamenting the fact that I can’t show images for copyright purposes…and then the already immortal Gyre-Viper over at HissTank.com goes and not only blasts a ton of HISS pics, but also got his mitts on something nobody has laid eyes on before!  It looks to be a Bravo sized miltary type Jeep for the G.I. Joe side, quite possibly to go up against the HISS in the initial wave of Bravo vehicles for the Pursuit of Cobra line.

When I saw these images, two words came immediately to mind, but I try and keep my site somewhat family friendly, so I won’t repeat them here.  Needless to say, I’m impressed.  Back when this new blog format site fired up, I opined that there could be some really great stuff coming on the vehicle front for G.I. Joe…and while my math was a little bit off, I’m pleased to see that what I hypothosized is finally coming to pass.  From first glance, you can immediately see the strong influence of the Sigma 6 2.5″ vehicle “style” only finally done up in the crowd-pleasing 3 3/4″ scale.  The modular weapons, the sleek, aerodynamic armor plating, the intricate pseudo-futuristic detailing.  These are vehicles worthy of the G.I. Joe name, and for a guy who’s not really into vehicles all that much, I am giddy looking at these images.  Good Lord these look cool.  Many images are mirrored below.

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Also, a few notes about the HISS, courtesy of the always informative G.I. Joe Collectors’ Club newsletter:

  • There are three modes, high-speed, stealth, and moving turret attack mode
  • Pressing a button will cause the HISS to “spring up” like a cobra
  • Moving treads and the top cannon rotates 360 degrees
  • Handgrips under the chassis for Joes to grab onto (inspired by the Pyramid of Darkness cartoon)
  • Two opening cockpits, one in front and one that flips down in the back
  • Cockpit is opaque, not clear, HISS driver uses cameras to see
  • Both cannons rotate independently, but also have a feature that spins them both simultaneously
  • Customizable sticker sheets to create a fleet of HISS Tanks with unique identifiers

There is also some terrific concept art and design images, but you’ll have to get your hands on the G.I. Joe Collectors’ Club newsletter for that.  To join the club, click here!