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08/11/2008: THIS IS HULK MAN!

Just before leaving Coney Island, we spotted a vaguely defined souvenir shop, mixing the typical volley of local postcards and Coney-logo sportswear with a bunch of cheap, imported toys. Somewhere in the midst of all the battery-operated swimming frogs and chirping puppies, I found the greatest set of bootleg action figures ten bucks could possibly buy.


Painstakingly forged in China, it’s the Super Hero Super Action Series action figure five-pack! This concentrated mass of trademark infringements features some of the most poorly constructed action figures I’ve ever held, even by bootleg standards.

Mixing the Marvel and DC universes is par for the course with sets of this type (and indeed there are hundreds of similar sets on the black market), but this one goes the extra mile with the randomly included Mr. Incredible figure. That’s even better than the errant red Power Ranger who usually rounds out these collections.

I’ve seen enough of these sets to become desensitized to the poor translations littering the packaging, but it’d be criminal not to mention such gems as, “THIS IS BATMAN! HE WILL CATCH ALL BADDY!” Also, the back of the package proudly proclaims that “EACH SUPER HERO HAS HIS OWN SUPERFINE ACTION WEAPON,” which is neither true nor even lied about using actual words.


I apologize for the glare, but cheap plastic is pretty reflective. The Hulk and Thing figures are the best in the set, looking at least moderately the way they should. If you were going to complain that Hulk’s skimpy trunks are outside of his accepted costume canon, get a load of the rear view.

I can’t make much sense of the Batman figure, which is permanently positioned to ride a horse. Not a motorcycle, mind you, because that’d almost make sense. With legs spread that wide, horse jockeying is the only plausible explanation. Since the set lacks a horse figure (and oh how I would love to see these particular toymakers take a stab at that…), Batman finds himself unable to stand without the support of his sworn enemies from Marvel.

Course, the inability to stand is nothing compared to the poor guy’s face, which looks like the halfway point between zombie flesh and a wedge of aged Roquefort.


Despite Mr. Incredible’s toothpick-thin ankles, he’s somehow able to stand under his own power. This surprising plus is tempered by the package’s claim of some kind of button-operated electronic action feature, which not only doesn’t work, but actually doesn’t even exist. Oh, there’s a button all right, and there’s even what appears to be a loose interpretation of a light bulb on Mr. Incredible’s chest. But there’s no inner mechanics to make it do anything. I knew these bootleggers liked to make their stuff on the cheap, but I never pegged them for outright liars.

Spider-Man is the worst offender of all. At first glance, he seems okay enough. He looks like Spider-Man, and he comes with a big rubber web. A closer inspection reveals that one leg is longer than the other, and that his wrists are flanked by what could only be considered web shooters if you were being really creative in your answers.

Obviously there’s some demand for these shitty bootlegged figures, as they’ve been around forever. I still can’t figure out how certain companies, even nameless companies, manage to pull off such an obvious scam. It’s not like I expect government officials to start raiding potato chip stands in Coney Island, but toys like these are virtually everywhere, and you’d have to imagine that the trucks or boats or planes full of two-cent Batmans would’ve been caught by someone by now. On the other hand, I shouldn’t complain, as there are so few avenues to satisfy anyone’s morbid curiosity over what Hulk’s ass actually looks like.


Kinda like fly eyes, I think.


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Discussion Thread: 914 comments

That above comment is by me. I am still getting the knack of this whole “comment” thing. Sorry folks.

Ghosted by Pepe @ 08/28/2008 7:31 PM EDT


To quote Rev. Back It On Up, “Yes! Yes! Do me again!”

*Ahem*

(In my best Steve Carrell voice) – That’s what she said…..

Seriously people, how did that one get missed this entire time. Or is my mind simply in the gutter?

BgBlyStyle – It’s PA, by far the least friendly place in terms of welcoming “outsiders” to their community. As someone that grew up all over the place (Air Force brat), PA is the one place that treated me like trash because I didn’t grow up with the same people for my entire, stinking life. It seemed that if you didn’t know someone since the age of 3, you weren’t worth the time to acknowledge. As much as I love the Pittsburgh sports teams, I can’t say I hold the state of PA in as high regard.

Ghosted by jjwspider @ 08/28/2008 10:40 PM EDT


Finally I’m home from work. It was terrible – 10 hours of retail, dealing with customers and I had a class 5 hangover. Malt liquor. Never ever EVER again.
ever
evereverevereverever

Ghosted by Razzy the Cat @ 08/28/2008 10:51 PM EDT


Jeez, all these trolls suck serious ass! This site usually has some of the best vibes on the Net; why can’t we keep it that way? What is this, 2channel?

Ghosted by The Real Andrew @ 08/28/2008 10:57 PM EDT


I guess the trolls are a sign of how big X-E is?

I always enjoy the friendly vibes of the blogs here, even if I rarely post.

Ghosted by Andy @ 08/29/2008 12:11 AM EDT


I understand about people in certain areas being less friendly then others. When I was 12 my Grandparents took me and my sister on a road trip from New york and back I know I have talked about it before. One thing I noticed when we moved farther east people weren’t unfriendly exactly it’s just they were more free to say what they thought about you. Over here we think it’s polite to keep our mouths shut if you don’t like a person’s shirt, their new haircut, if they have a big nose etc. and the kids that I met were more daring to point out those types of flaws. It gave me a bad impression of other areas of the country. Don’t get me wrong I want to do a road trip like that again. It’s just my observation.

Penguin Poet I am glad that this experience has showed you how great all of the regulars are.

Ghosted by Goob @ 08/29/2008 12:15 AM EDT


Back from work!
Huh zah!
Sooo, i guess the trolling by Patrick(and Timothy and Charlotte) are done. Good.they were awful, especially their comments about ULTRAMAN.
I think they’re on fire now.

Ghosted by Hazard @ 08/29/2008 1:21 AM EDT


I havent been on here for a while, and forgive me if I dont read the previous 800+ posts…lol…but I just wanted to stop in and say how much it feels like Halloween here to me. The nights are getting much cooler, and the days are not as hot as they used to be! I already cant wait for the first official day of the Halloween season on X-E!! (October 1st maybe?) Anyone else already feeling that pull towards Halloween??

Ghosted by crazy_mainer @ 08/29/2008 1:23 AM EDT


There isn’t a hint of Halloween where i’m at. None whatsoever.
I think the entire city is trying to make me miserable by refusing to put any thing slightly Hallow-ish in stores.
To resolve this, I’ve just been watching The Nightmare Before Christmas over and over. Take that community!

Soo, is anyone else gonna dress as a hobo 4 Halloween?

Ghosted by Hazard @ 08/29/2008 1:29 AM EDT


been away from the blog for a bit.. – classes resumed this week.. – my fourth year of college.. – it isn’t getting any easier.. – the sheer workload is macabre.. – hope everyone has a swell weekend..

Ghosted by Review the World @ 08/29/2008 2:43 AM EDT


MATT WE NEED YOU BACK IN ACTION! JUST LIKE A DARK KNIGHT SEQUEL AND OBAMA IN OFFICE! PLEASE MATT, FOR THE SAKE OF…um, I dunno. Thrill your peers and fans with some wit and wisdom!

Ghosted by Jerrry Horror @ 08/29/2008 3:12 AM EDT


Breaking out the logins means I can’t log in anymore. What kind of god would allow this?

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 08/29/2008 4:45 AM EDT


Okay…not to impose my political beliefs on ANYONE…but I am an Obama fan. I happen to see these AWESOME t -shirts at the mall last week, with Barack Obama on them. They were so awesome and the art work was gorgeous. Thing is, ya think I will get in alot of trouble if I bought one and wore it in public.

I mean if I go to a store, like wal-mart, someone may complain that I’m wearing campaign propaganda and that is actually tantamount to solicitation I think. Which is not allowed in stores. I really want one, but is it in bad taste to wear my candidate choice in such a bold manner?

Ghosted by mandy_Reeves @ 08/29/2008 7:44 AM EDT


I don’t subscribe to either brain-washing spectrum of American politics, so maybe I can give you a little unbiased opinion on your shirt.

If you want to wear it, just wear it! If some redneck at Walmart wants to make a scene about something you have on your shirt just slowly walk up to them, slap them in the face, and tell them to fuck off.

I don’t think it is in bad taste. I mean, I wouldn’t wear one, but I still don’t think it is in bad taste.

Ghosted by DRM @ 08/29/2008 7:56 AM EDT


Mandy,I’m pretty sure you’re allowed to wear campaign shirts wherever. I sort of question the wisdom of sporting the Obama one to Walmart of all places,though,the clientele there never seems to be the most enlightened or progressive people in the world.

Ghosted by Kid Nicky @ 08/29/2008 7:57 AM EDT


I’m keeping Matt prisoner in my secret underground lair. Don’t worry, though … he’s being fed a healthy diet of Smurfberry Crunch. ;)

Ghosted by Flump @ 08/29/2008 8:21 AM EDT


Aww come on now Kid Nicky, that’s not really fair. Their’s nice and rude people everywhere you go. And just for the record i’m a huge redneck and I FULLY support everbodys right to wear whatever they want! =) mandy, you go ahead and wear whatever you want.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 08/29/2008 8:25 AM EDT


Amen ULTRAMAN! I’m from PA, and in my travels, I’ve encountered more than my share of cranky southerners. It has less to do with where you’re from and more to do with the general level of innate dickyness a person contains. I also find that if you smile at a miserable person, they usually smile back.

I’m also down with wearing whatever you please. If someone is bold enough to give you crap over a t-shirt, then they clearly have bigger fish to fry

Ghosted by bitchpants @ 08/29/2008 9:28 AM EDT


Coming from Oklahoma, the people are nice however, when they’re in their cars they all the sudden become a-holes. I think there’s rude people EVERYWHERE. I haven’t really been to the NE enough to judge that area…

Ghosted by gingela5 @ 08/29/2008 10:22 AM EDT


I live in Los Angeles…so I deal with plenty of road rage. I can’t say all in all people are not nice generally. But driving in rush hour traffic, they usually aren’t. 8)

Ghosted by DC @ 08/29/2008 10:32 AM EDT


i hate spam, its too salty.

Ghosted by Andrew @ 08/29/2008 10:35 AM EDT


Wearing a t-shirt to a store is not political solicitation, it’s good old fashioned freedom of speech. I can’t think of any better way to celebrate our political process than that :D Personally I have yet to see a candidate t-shirt that really tickles my fancy, so I may end up DIY-ing it. I keep reminding myself that volunteering time and money will be more impactful than my sartorial choices though.

Happy Friday peeps!

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 08/29/2008 10:35 AM EDT


Maybe it’s just the area of PA I’m in. I’m in the central/Altoona area. Snobby lot these ones are!! It’s an odd culture. There is a lot of rural area, so a lot of farms. So I’m running into the redneck mentality with the northern arrogance thrown in. Not a happy combination if you ask me. At least us southern rednecks are friendly!!

I’m wearing my WVU polo at work today (in the heart of Penn State country). I do that just to let the general public know that I’m not one of them, nor will I ever be!! lol.

Ghosted by BgBlyStyle @ 08/29/2008 10:42 AM EDT


Yeah I think Obama would be a better choice for running our country. McCain seems a little too…Bush-y….or Bush-esque.
He looks like he’d be more than happy to take candy from a baby, and laugh at the fact.
/right?

Ghosted by Hazard @ 08/29/2008 11:03 AM EDT


I do that just to let the general public know that I’m not one of them, nor will I ever be!

BgBlyStyle,

In general, whenever I’ve felt the urge to make a point like that to the general public…they already know. Something about me just gives it away, whether I’m trying to or not.

We accept you, We accept you
One of us, One of us

Ghosted by Rev. Back It On Up @ 08/29/2008 11:07 AM EDT


Feels good to be accepted by a group of people I actually like. :)

Ghosted by BgBlyStyle @ 08/29/2008 11:21 AM EDT


BgBlyStyle
I’m from a medium sized city (90,000) in Wisconsin. I don’t think the people “back home” are any nicer. I think it’s the opposite actually. What gets me down here in rural Tennessee is the “ignorant arrogance”. I’ve never lived in a community before that is openly hostile to education. I completely understand, “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.”

Let me tell you, this commnity is broken.

Ghosted by penguin_poet @ 08/29/2008 11:42 AM EDT


There’s too much crime here in Houston. Everytime I turn on the news, there’s something about a lady getting robbed, or a man stabbed 20 times by his own daughter (happened), or a woman being attacked by a pit bull too.
I just read a story that Hilary Duff’s dad has to spend 10 days in jail.

When will the crime cease?!

Ghosted by Hazard @ 08/29/2008 11:47 AM EDT


I want to wear a shirt made of bacon. And pants made of goat cheese. And a dab of Giant Ape Juice behind each ear.

Ghosted by kingklash @ 08/29/2008 12:40 PM EDT


Oklahomans are generally pretty nice. Generally. You get the door held open for you a lot and smiles and waves and whatnot.

Last weekend I was with my friends at a Red Carpet while his car got detailed, and we were talking about how people who drive those Lexus SUVs always drive like morons, and we weren’t really paying attention to who was around. Well, an older guy, probably about 60, chimed in. He said, “Not all Lexus drivers are assholes.” Sure enough, the black Lexus sedan outside was his. We were like “HOLY SHIT” and thought he was going to get mean with us, but this guy was so cool about it. I imagine that if we had been in a more “metropolitan” area, the guy would have cussed us out. XD

Ghosted by Annette @ 08/29/2008 12:45 PM EDT


or killed you. lol

Ghosted by Hazard @ 08/29/2008 12:55 PM EDT


Seriously O_O

Ghosted by Annette @ 08/29/2008 1:03 PM EDT


I have a friend who worked at the Red Carpet in Midwest City, OK and he said that a lot of gang types came in. It wasn’t unusual to see guns in the cars as they were cleaning them. So yeah, I’d be careful hanging out at the Red Carpet…

Ghosted by Saint @ 08/29/2008 1:19 PM EDT


I’m assumming Red Carpet is a car cleaning place?

The only Red Carpets we have in L.A. are the ones laid out for movie premieres and awards shows.

Ghosted by DC @ 08/29/2008 2:18 PM EDT


Yes, in the Oklahoma City area there is a chain of car washes called Red Carpet where they clean your car inside and out for around $10 or a detail job for $100. It’s not the best cleaning job, but not bad for the price

Ghosted by Saint @ 08/29/2008 2:38 PM EDT


I have a blue carpet!
Actually, its a purpleish gray.

Ghosted by Hazard @ 08/29/2008 2:38 PM EDT


Hazard
Is is a carpet or a rug? And if it’s a rug, does it tie the room together?

Ghosted by Saint @ 08/29/2008 3:00 PM EDT


I’m writing in my candidate for president.

AGAMEMNON TIBERIUS VACUUUUUUUUUM!!!!

The concepts of the Vacuum Consortium pervade your spirit, FOREVER!!!!!!!!

Ghosted by Neg @ 08/29/2008 3:09 PM EDT


Actually it ruins the entire flow of the entire house. Entirely.

It’s funny cuz one wall is brown, the other is maroon, and the carpet is purplely. And the door is white. And the doorknob is silver. Not exactly matching, but somehow it looks natural.

: ) 3

Ghosted by Hazard @ 08/29/2008 3:14 PM EDT


Mandy, just wanted to state my support for wearing the shirt as well. Provided this isn’t a job (where different rules may apply) then you should fully enjoy your right to wear the shirt. Solicitation would require you to be actively distributing information to the people you encounter on store grounds. As for the people that are offeneded, that’s just too bad – I think we’ve forgotten that people don’t have the right to not be offended. With that said, what would it take to get you to buy one of the Commie Obama hats instead? :)

Ghosted by jjwspider @ 08/29/2008 9:30 PM EDT


I have been busy moving to a new province to teach grade 9 and 10 english – so I am teaching again!! Yes! Minds to corrupt…… *evil laugh*

Ghosted by Muppet Baby @ 08/29/2008 10:22 PM EDT


Cthulhu for President!

Why just vote for the lesser of two evils?

Seriously though, Obama all the way!

Ghosted by The Real Andrew @ 08/29/2008 10:29 PM EDT


mandy_Reeves, wear what you want to Wal Mart. Most of their clientele seems illiterate anyway. I always feel better about myself whenever I go to Wal Mart.

penguin poet, at least you don’t live in Clayton County, GA. First school system in the U.S. in 40 years to lose their accredidation. I’m surprised it didn’t happen in my county.

On the politics front, McCain’s running mate is the first hittable politician I’ve seen since our own Rev

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 08/29/2008 11:25 PM EDT


Sorry for the double post, but what did you think of Breaking Dawn, Muppet Baby?

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 08/29/2008 11:26 PM EDT


Muppet baby
Be careful about corrupting the youth! Next thing you know you’ll be drinking the hemlock!

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 08/29/2008 11:52 PM EDT


Matttttttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ghosted by Where? @ 08/30/2008 12:22 PM EDT


SNT!
Hopefully

Ghosted by Hazard @ 08/30/2008 12:52 PM EDT


Wouldn’t it be cool if we all joined together and created some awesome website!???
*Evil laugh, followed by stroking of cat*

The day that happens is the day I pee nickels.
Ouch.

Ghosted by Hazard @ 08/30/2008 12:58 PM EDT


Sorry about the hiccup in posting comments, folks. We were testing some new things out in prep for an upgrade.

Ghosted by Matt @ 08/30/2008 1:10 PM EDT


Nice. Hoping that the logins would actually come to fruition.

Also, post #900 :)

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 08/30/2008 1:11 PM EDT


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