Who would you prefer to make 1/6 The Walking Dead Comic Figures?

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I'd like comic based figures from...

  • ThreeA

    Votes: 2 11.1%
  • Hot Toys

    Votes: 6 33.3%
  • Sideshow

    Votes: 8 44.4%
  • Enterbay

    Votes: 2 11.1%
  • Neca

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Medicom

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    18

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Comic figures, not TV show figures...

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I like the TV Show but the Comic is where the world flourishes and the characters would make excellent unique looking 1/6 figures.

So who would you pick? (i tried to pick as many of the most well known 1/6 companies)​
 
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Re: Who would you choose to make 1/6 The Walking Dead Comic Figures?

Sideshow pick up a new 1:6 license? That will never happen again. None of the above.

I would choose Shrunken Head Studios, personally.
 
My vote goes to ThreeA, easily the most artist of those 1/6 companies who would easily capture the comic book look. I'd prefer them in black and white personally
 
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Interesting, i never knew that.

The little ones he made suck so badly though :(

Edit: after a quick google, it seems the titles Image publishes are creator owned so it's up to Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore really

Not 100%. There was some drama concerning that a while back. Image was founded under the guise of creators leaving big companies who wanted to won a piece of their "creativity," so they could own 100% of their creations. Unfortunately they became the very big company they all left. :monkey1
 
Personally I think this is right up Sideshow's wheelhouse. They aren't too complex and Sideshow might even do cool Black and White Exclusives similar to the old SSE editions. I think Hot Toys would be overkill on something like comic figures, Enterbay and Medicom would be severely overpriced and I don't see ThreeA doing it really. NECA would be a disappointment on something like this but even after all of that is said I don't see Sideshow taking up the license anyway.
 
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