From Marvel to DC, Mass Effect to Halo, Star Wars to The Lord of the Rings; the Sideshow booth was the crossroads of fan service at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con.
Though I spent less than an hour touring Sideshow Collectiblesâ Comic-Con presence last Wednesday night, every time I stepped onto the show floor for the remainder of the event I felt a strong pull in the boothâs general direction. I stopped by briefly on Friday to visit with Catwoman and Galactus, two of the most powerful pieces on display.
Sideshow Collectibles products photograph quite well. Just look at the Hulkâs ugly mug. Itâs like I took a picture of Mark Ruffalo and expertly Photoshopped it to look like the joyless green giant. The companyâs artists and sculptors excel at capturing emotions both strong and subtle.
In contrast to the Hulkâs bestial brooding and raw rage, the Scarlett Johansson Black Widow statue captures the actressâs unique look, applying a subtle slyness.
These large-scale creations are like moments frozen in time, just waiting for the clock to tick again. Itâs not sculpture, itâs suspended animation.
Creating a figure or statue from a movie reference is one thing. Sideshowâs people are also adept at interpreting iconic comic book characters in lifelike fashion.
The power and majesty of one of Marvelâs greatest villains is laid bare in this Doctor Doom statue. The cloth cloak and tunic flow gracefully around rivet armor, his eyes sparkling with intelligence and a warning that, at any moment, Reed-rage could take over.
On the more delicate but no less deadly side we have DC Comicsâ Poison Ivy, an example of Sideshowâs slightly more exaggerated art. This rendition of Pamela Isley could have stepped from the pages of a Joseph Michael Lisner Dawn comic. And that classic expression, exuding seductive menace; her foes know sheâs toxic, but maybe itâs worth it.
Sideshow isnât afraid to go big, either.
Thatâs not a cosplayer. Thatâs a full-size Boba Fett they actually plan on selling, and Iâm confident there are collectors out there that would line up for the chance to drop a sizable sum.
And letâs not forget gaming.
Weâve got Master Chief from Halo 4âŠ
âŠand no Mass Effect collection would be complete without this gorgeous Manshep.
You want prices? No, you really donât. Itâs better to enjoy these stunning shots, never knowing how far you are from possessing the subjects. I suppose you can always visit Sideshowâs website if youâre curious (or shopping for Christmas presents for your favorite Kotaku writer), but be warned, they might take you out of the dreamy haze these images invoke.