Wassup everyone! For those of you who are interested, I came across a site that has the fully transformed Eddie Quist werewolf kit. The funny thing is, awhile back on ebay, one of these very same kits came up for bid. It was incomplete and still went for almost the same price that this site is charg...
It's cool looking, but I have a problem with the scale. 1/18 (90mm) translates roughly to 3.5 - 4". I don't know about you, but I aint paying that much for something that small.
I know that a person who is already a werewolf is pretty much immune to acquiring new diseases, but what if someone had a pre-existing condition prior to being bitten? For example: if the person had cancer, Aids or someother disease, would they be cured after they were bit? What if they were a parap...
Was the 'Kevin' character (Elijah Wood) supposed to be a werewolf? He hung around with a real wolf, ate human flesh and when he fought Marv, he had incredible leaping abilities. He also sliced him up pretty good with claws.
Yep, I hella want one too! After this and the AWIL figure comes out, I hope someone makes The Howling figures. Having a fully transformed Eddie Quist figure would be sweeeeeeeeet!
It's good if they have more scenes with female Lycans, but that doesn't excuse the fact that the ww's didn't really look like ww's... I watched the "special features" about the making of "Underworld" and the costume designer modeled the ww's after cats.... wtf! ?? Other than tha...
Blade-of-the-Moon wrote:Which scenes were they in ? I only remember male werewolves being shown. I may have to watch it again.....
It's the scene where Raze was carrying his dead packmate back to their lair. As he was going through the entrance, some of the Lycans in that crowd were female.
I just hated the werewolves in Underworld i liked the movie itself aside from the fact that the werewolves looked like aliens and that there were no women werewolves. Actually, there were female lycans in the movie (in homid form). Supposedly in the sequel though, they will show some as full crinos.
Hmm... Its working fine for me, but at any rate, you can see his rib cage, his fur is mangy and he's got thinner pipe-arms than even I do; it looks like he's anorexic. Not only that, but it looks like he's suffering from alopecia. I mean is he supposed to be a werewolf, or a were-chinese crested? :...
Ya see, I told you that photo in the first link didn't do the figure any justice. Awesome ain't it? Now....if SOTA would just acquire the license for the Howling or the Werewolf tv series.
Unfortunately, no. But you can probably find a copy of the magazine at your local comic book store. The major chains i.e. Walden's, Barnes & Nobles will usually also have it.
There's a picture of it in Tomart's action figure digest. The picture in the magazine looks alot better than the one in the link you provided. I can't wait to add it to my collection along with the one from AWIL.
Hmmmmm : My thoughts as well, I can't figure what he meant. I know he said the DS lineup will be announced then and he couldn't tell me because he doesn't know. We knew about the AWIL license but not one until next year. There must be a werewolf from movie in the Now Playing Series 3 though since h...
its possible. They had figuers from UnderWorld and Van Helsing. Question is, who do you want to make the figures? I say McFarlane!! McFarlane would be a good choice. He does make cool looking werewolves (when he sets his mind to it), but his last one looks like something that my dog threw up. More ...
I know that this may be premature, but is there any chance, any chance whatsoever, that there will be werewolf action figures or statues based on this film? Speaking for myself and a whole lot of others here, we really want quality werewolf merchandise. Alot of the stuff that's out there now (especi...