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G.I. Joe Collectors Club members – FSS Jinx and Dice in Club store!

We knew from the start that there was a chance we might see extra Figure Subscription Service figures in the GIJCC Store…and that turns out to be true!  Any G.I. Joe Collectors Club members can now pick up both Jinx and Dice for $37.50, which falls right around going rate on eBay right now.

Click the links below to pick up the first two FSS offerings!

The following email also notifies us of this fact:

“Hello all!

Today we have put the single FSS 1.0 Wave One figures in the store.

These are very limited and for the first week, they are limited to one figure each per membership.

2012 3 3/4 Club Exclusive FSS 1.0 #1A GI Joe Ninja: Kim Arashikage Figure (1 pc) limited to 1 per membership $37.50 ea
 
2012 3 3/4 Club Exclusive FSS 1.0 #1B Cobra Ninja Commando: Dice Figure (1 pc) limited to 1 per membership $37.50 ea

For the 12″ fans we also have:

 
12″ Jungle Incursion Figure (1 pc) limited to 1 per membership $36 ea

Have a great week! Convention info coming very soon.

Brian”

Latest JDSO podcast dives deep into the toy industry with G Wayne Miller

JoeDeClassified SpecOps has posted a new episode of their excellent podcast, and this time brought in the services of none other than G. Wayne Miller.  For the uninitiated, G. Wayne Miller spent some time with both Hasbro and Mattel in the 90’s and wrote about the events in that time period in the fantastic book Toy Wars.  This is a must read book for toy fans in general and for G.I. Joe fans specifically as the book tells the story of Hasbro’s absorption of Kenner, an attempted buy out by Mattel, and the “evolution” of G.I. Joe from military toyline to the super hero-esque G.I. Joe Extreme.

It’s a fantastic read, and hearing Mr. Miller talk about his time in the industry on the podcast was equally entertaining.  This is something that every fan should listen to.

Hit up the episode right here, and check out JoeDeclassified.com for the images to go along with the story.

Preview for IDW G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #186

I can’t quite properly express the joy I have when the newest issue of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero by IDW is released…  and that day is right around the corner!  Any issue that features old school Falcon, Leatherneck, and Spirit on the cover has got to be a good one.  Check out the preview for the latest issue below.

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G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero #186

Larry Hama (w) • Ron Wagner  (a) • S L Gallant (c)

DARKLON has managed to get the best of DESTRO and is going forward on his sale of the stolen nuclear trigger device. But when COLONEL FAROUD, the potential buyer of the device, asks for proof that it works, Darklon is forced to make a drastic choice that may put everyone—G.I. JOE, COBRA and even Darklon himself—in mortal danger! The clock starts ticking in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #186!

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

*Variant cover:

Variant Larry Hama sketch cover!

G.I. Joe: The Price of Peace fanfic now available at Smashwords.com

I’m not sure how many of you are even aware of the fanfic I wrote, entitled G.I. Joe: The Price of Peace…I wrote it a loong time ago, probably going on ten years.  This was before Devils’ Due, way before IDW, and even before Hasbro announced that G.I. Joe would be coming back to retail full-force.  This was written in a G.I. Joe fiction vacuum, with the assumptions that any continuation of the G.I. Joe universe had to be a product of one’s own imagination.

I kind of surprised myself when it was all said and done, and the story clocked in at over 300 pages, but it’s probably one of the things that I am most proud of in my online G.I. Joe history.  The story (to me) felt organic, natural, and really kind of told itself as it trucked along, and yeah, to a point I think it holds up today.

Certain things happen within the confines of the story that may have influenced other media at the time, though I have no clear proof of that, of course.  Perhaps it’s just something I like to believe to make myself feel better.  🙂

I’ve had the fanfic posted to my Fanfic page all along, but I know the html formatting is kind of a nightmare, the navigation isn’t great, and especially if you’re reading a 300+ page monster, I would think you’d like it as cohesive and readable as possible.

Enter: Smashwords.

I was introduced to Smashwords by fellow G.I. Joe nerd Don, who has already posted his great Tales From Castle Destro books there, and decided I wanted to get my stuff up there as well.  It’s a terrific self-publishing source that allows you to essentially publish your own books.  I’ve got mine listed for free, for obvious reasons, as making money off of the Hasbro brand is…well…  sorta illegal.  The great thing about Smashwords is that it auto-formats the book for web viewing, as a downloadable PDF, or even converted to formats friendly to e-readers!  It will, hopefully, make the fanfic a lot more accessible to a lot more people.  Not only did Don tell me about Smashwords, but he spent a lot of his own personal time assisting in the formatting of my story for Smashwords and really went out of his way to help get it posted.  I owe him a huge debt of thanks for that.

Keep in mind this book was written a long time ago, so you probably want to go in the “way back machine” to what the G.I. Joe universe was like back then.  It was also the genesis of my Dio-Story universe, so fans of that storyline can certainly brush up on the history there as well.

Check out G.I. Joe: The Price of Peace right here.  I would imagine the (much shorter) follow up, The Cost of War will be up shortly as well.

GeneralsJoes Reviews the D & J Toys Falcon and Viper Gliders

I’ve talked about D & J Toys on the site before, mostly focusing on their very cool Rise of Cobra PIT companion set, which took all of the cardboard pieces and reconstructed them into actual styrene components.

Now, I had a chance to get my hands on their Falcon and Viper Glider reconstructions, and came away really impressed.  These are very vintage in style, yet a lot more durable than you might be used to.

Check out the review in my Miscellaneous section, or just hit up the direct link below.  Good stuff from another great fan-based project!