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Bandai releases the power of WILD ARMS 2's Knight Blazer
Do my eyes deceive me? Am I actually looking at a figure from a WILD ARMS game released over 12 years ago? The title hasn't really received much in the way of figure attention with the only real major release being Max Factory's Yulie from WILD ARMS the 4th Detonator in 2007. To see Bandai releasing a figure from WILD ARMS 2nd IGNITION is pretty exciting, even if it means you have to once again go through a proxy service.
Bandai opened a special page for the new WILD ARMS 2nd IGNITION D-Arts Knight Blazer. Check out the page itself just for the familiar opening theme song. The 140mm tall figure includes his snazzy muffler, the Knight Fencer, parts for the Vanishing Buster, and replacement hands. The choice poses from the gallery photos of this product bring back memories (what little I can remember) and the battle theme for Knight Blazer easily flowing back. Ultimately, the design is very basic but it's still a treat for all fans of the WILD ARMS series.
With the release of Bandai's D-Arts Knight Blazer, this only makes me wish we could get figures of each cast member from the whole series. I can see the original cast as a part of Good Smile Company's Nendoroid series with faces you could replace to have their PlayStation model battle faces. It would work perfectly! Anyhoo, you can find this product for pre-order at ¥3,990 yen with a release date set for July, 2012. Of course I have to know, who would you love to see in figure form from the WILD ARMS series?
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Batman: Arkham Unhinged. Also, Catwoman T&A
Batman: Arkham Unhinged is a miniseries leading up to the events in the Batman: Arkham City video game. The entire series has been available exclusively in digital comic form, but hardcore collectors now have the chance to own print copy as of yesterday.
There’s also lots of gratuitous Catwoman butt and cleavage shots. Click through for a peek.
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The story kicks off with a T.V. news broadcast spouting some sort of habberdashery about Arkham Asylum being shut down and Arkham City being born. Ah, who cares, Celina Kyle is taking her clothes off!
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Clearly, Catwoman isn’t afraid of one of her jubblies flying out of that skin tight suit because she’s all like “Fuck zipping all the way up.” I’m fine with this.
Don’t worry, ladies. Arkham Unhinged isn’t all ladybits. There’s also some Batman crotch action!
You’re welcome.
While the art is pretty awesome for the most part, there’s this one panel of Catwoman that I literally couldn’t stop laughing at for, like, two minutes.
Her facial expression is so weird! And Batman is totally looking right at her crotch.
From years of looking at internet porn, I feel like the artist drew this from photographic reference. If so, I’d like to see the reference pic. I wonder if the chick’s facial expression is half as ridiculous.
Also, I turned Catwoman into NyanCatwoman.
I wanted to make a GIF, but I was entirely way too lazy.
Anyhoo, Arkham Unhinged is pretty okay so far. I dug the pacing — there was a cinematic vibe it did a great job at staying true to the universe created in the game. You definitely don’t need to have played the games to get this book, and you don’t need to read it to get the game. If you like Batman, Catwoman and her juicy bits, and comics that read like good action flicks (as opposed to corny action flicks), then you might want to give Batman: Arkham Unhinged a try. Better yet, save yourself the money and pick up the first digital chapeter for 99 cents.