When I first asked Tracy Mark Lee about Electric Tiki's Disney offerings he made the point that E.T. was going to try to stay away from the more popular offerings and do the lesser-seen, more offbeat characters and alternate incarnations.
Careful what you wish for!
But seriously, it looks like Tiki hit another home run out of the park with this Super-Goof statue.
I'm already getting their Rollercoaster Jessica Rabbit (the main "green shirt" edition that's offered at better discount online than Sideshow's exclusive color variants which I didn't care for).
That won't be the only Jessica Rabbit I'm getting, though. I liked Ruben Procopio's minibust version for another company, too, and I'm getting the red dress version. Again, I didn't care for the Sideshow Collectible's variant edition with the "glitter gown." It just didn't look as good to me as the red version.
For an extra bonus, I saw Ruben's latest blog entry from the SDCC Electric Tiki showcase --
http://maskedavengerstudios.blogspot.com/
There are prototype painted statues as well as current releases highlighted at Electric Tiki's booth. The Rocketeer statue looks really nice but I've got my heart set more on The Shadow. I've already got a polystone minibust of The Rocketeer at any rate and really don't need another duplicate.
Really, it looks like the good stuff from SDCC this year was more from the animated collectibles and direct-to-video presentations. I'm really leery of what I'm hearing about from live-action and Disney's offerings. Frankly, I'm pretty bored by most of the news in that arena.
No question DC owns the home video market with its adaptation of the classic superheroes.
The Marvel animated TV series that I'm hearing about don't so that good to me to be honest... There's just something lacking there and none of the Marvel shows have clicked anywhere near as well as the best DC stuff has for at least 20 years.