Power Rangers Lightning Collection

Hasbro has announced the new Power Rangers Lightning Collection. They are the Power Rangers version of the Star Wars Black Series. The first wave has the White Ranger (Mighty Morphin), Red Ranger (Dino Charge), Lord Zedd (Mighty Morphin), and the Shadow Ranger (SPD). On Saturday Hasbro dropped the surprise that we will be getting Goldar in the Lightning Collection, but he is going to be a Game Stop Exclusive. I hate exclusives, but hey at least we seem to be getting cool figures right! As a true Mighty Morphin Power Rangers fan I only care about the White Ranger, Lord Zedd and Goldar. The rest are just… not on my purchase list.

I’m really curious how these are going to compare to my SH Figuarts rangers. I have the complete Mighty Morphin Power Rangers set (red, blue, black, yellow, pink, green, and white). I think the SH Figuarts figures are the best version of the rangers that have been made. The posability and detail I think is outstanding. The one thing I am excited about with this line is that there will be some villains for my rangers to battle. That was something my SH Figuarts were missing. I mean who are they going to fight? Right now they just do cool poses on my shelf…

They all look really impressive. They look very similar to my SH Figuarts figures. I consider that a very good sign, but only time will tell. These look to be A LOT cheaper than my SH Figuarts and I’m always about saving money! Mostly cause I’m cheap…

Hasbro Pulse Premium

On Friday Hasbro introduced Hasbro Pulse and Hasbro Pulse Premium..

Hasbro Pulse is a place where fans come first.

As fans ourselves, we have an idea of what you – our fans – want. Hasbro Pulse is where you’ll find some of the best product offerings and experiences from the brands you love, a glimpse at more behind-the-scenes material and insider details that you can’t get anywhere else.

We made Hasbro Pulse with you, the fans, in mind. We hope you’ll make it your first stop when you’re looking for insider info about your favorite Hasbro brands.

It is essentially nothing more than the Hasbro Toy Shop. But that wasn’t the interesting part or the big news. Not only did Hasbro open the shop, but they also introduced Hasbro Pulse Premium.

Want free standard continental U.S. shipping for the balance of 2019? Join Hasbro Pulse Premium. Just make a purchase between now and 2/23/19.* And free shipping isn’t all, we have some other perks planned just for our best customers.

Hurry, this offer won’t last long! (Starting 2/24/19, there will be a $50 enrollment fee.)

Free standard continental U.S. shipping for the rest of 2019.
Monthly Premium-only discounts & flash sales.
Other perks throughout the year at select fan conventions & more.

I’m really interested to see if Hasbro Premium is going to be worth the money. Is it going to mostly be free shipping? Will there be exclusive figures? I have trouble right now seeing it being worth $50. It says convention perks, but I never go to SDCC or Hascon (and I doubt most of us do). I hope it is, and I hope that it’s something I can join and feel it’s worth it. Maybe it’ll give me access to the SDCC and other convention exclusives, which would be great! I like that Hasbro is trying something different, but let’s hope that they follow through and make it worth it.

Huntsville Comic and Pop Culture Expo

This past year the Huntsville Comic and Pop Culture Expo had its 3rd convention.  Brittany and I attended the first, missed last year, and were able to go (and take Melody!) this year.  I have to say I was blown away by the convention.  Not blown away like "OMG this is better than Dragoncon", but blown away by how much it has grown and how much we enjoyed it.  Below are my thoughts and opinions.  

So there appeared to be a pretty heavy Power Rangers influence this year.  Two of the main celebrity visitors were Austin St John and Johnny Yong Bosch.  They had multiple panels and signings and the works.  There was also a panel on Super Sentai (which if you didn't know is where Power Rangers gets all its robots and fighting sequences).  Kevin Sorbo was there, but we didn't do anything related to him.  (I have never watched Hercules or Andromeda ).  The most random guest there was FunnyMaine.  I guess it's not random for the state of Alabama (he does videos describing how University of Alabama fans watch games), but he seemed quite random for a comic convention.  As a Power Rangers fan I definitely enjoyed the line up.

So the panels were a mixed bag for me.  I mostly enjoyed the panels, but I thought they were amateurish.  The Super Sentai panel was a young man who stood up at the front talking about this show and showing clips on his laptop... from YouTube.  Now this might not have been super awkward except his laptop screen was the only screen... it wasn't projected onto the wall or anything.  So yea I couldn't see.  The kid appeared to know the topic and had a lot of enthusiasm, but I think he needed a moderator or something to help him along.

I really enjoyed the panel with Austin St John and Johnny Yong Bosch.  Just like with the Super Sentai panel I think it really needed a moderator.  You can tell that ASJ and JYB have spent some time together and interacted really well on stage.  We got seats on the 4th row for this panel, but there really wasn't a bad seat in the room.  Overall it was a fun panel!

Brittany and I went to the FunnyMaine panel.  It was totally not what I expected.  I guess I was expecting something like a comedy routine, and it wasn't anything like one.  He sat up there and took questions from the audience the whole time.  And well...  apparently people REALLY want to hear his opinion on Alabama football.  Also did you know that he has done some work for Big Bang Theory?  Yea me neither...  Kevin Sorbo did a panel, but we didn't see any of it (except when I stuck my head in to see if it was finished...). I'm sure he did a good job...

So the big thing for me was that the panels needed some form of moderators.  Someone to really steer the conversation and to get questions from the audience.  The guests took questions, but a moderator would really help.  I would be willing to be a moderator if they need volunteers next year!  I also think more fan lead panels would be fun.  Those are the parts of Dragoncon that Brittany and I really enjoyed.  The Disney, Star Wars, Back to the Future, etc panels we really enjoyed.  They were smaller, mostly fan run, didn't really have celebrities or anything.  I think these would go over really well in Huntsville and I would even be willing to help put some panels together.  I think they'd be a lot of fun and keep people moving to different panels.

Outside of the Von Braun Convention Center were some food trucks.  I thought the food trucks had a really good selection.  Sure one of them looked like a creepy RV, but that's the fun of food trucks right?  We ended up eating lunch out there.  Britany and I each got food from different trucks and enjoyed it.  The trucks appeared to start packing up during the mid afternoon.   The ones that were left appeared to still be selling quite a lot of food.  I enjoyed all the options!

So the absolute best part of the convention for me were the vendors.  I LOVE going through the vendors at Dragoncon, and I honestly liked the selection at the HSV Expo better.  It is (of course) way smaller that Dragoncon, but I liked what everyone appeared to be selling.  There were LOTS of toy vendors and we all know that makes me like a happy camper.  There were comics, toys, cosplay, books, swords, and all sorts of stuff.  I even bought a few original GI Joes and got a good deal for them.   I almost bought some original Power Rangers toys (to replace some from when I was a kid), but went with the Joes instead.  Over all I was really impressed with the selection and number of venders.

A couple of small but neat things the convention had...  A kids room.  There was a room on the second floor to keep your kids entertained.  There were coloring sheets with crayons, stickers, LEGOs, faceprinting and games for the kids.  As a parent, who took his kid, I loved this area.  There was also an arcade and a board game room.  I thought the boardgames room was kinda strange (I didn't understand the games or see many people playing normal games. I know), but I thought the arcade was a really nice touch.  The games were in free mode and they had a decent selection.  I thought these things were great little additions to the expo.

So some final thoughts.  For a 3rd year convention I think it went really well.  Awesome vendor selection, fun panels, and a good crowd.  My one complaint is that I think there needs to be more panels and for the panels to be moderated.  I really can't wait to see what is in store for next year.

Fun story.  Melody decided to throw her wubbanub from the second floor onto the first floor.  It landed on Austin St Johns autograph table.  So naturally I ran off to get it, but during that time the people on the first floor had some fun trying to get it back up.  Before I could even make it down there (and I was moving quickly) the really nice people downstairs threw it back up to Brittany.  Leave it to my kid to make a scene with a bunch of people!

 

Please ignore my terrible photorgaphy skills

Please ignore my terrible photorgaphy skills