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Originally Posted by CWalker
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Congratulations on the video, I had a lot of fun and, as I commented on the YouTube channel, I am wishing you to win the Oscar for makeup and acting. rsss.
I am very anxious and looking for this Thanos. I already have the SS, but Thanos is my favorite villain, and this piece made by XM will be perfect on the Set against my Avengers. I need this mad titan.
He's phenomenal. Sculpture, details, textures. And it is about how wonderful Thanos is that I would like to comment on another phrase that you speak in the video, you comment, with conviction, that Thanos gets to be better than the Hulk Transformation. And since your sentence came in the form of an opinion, it doesn't hurt to leave my opinion here too.
Although Thanos is a phenomenal, beautiful sculpture, going furiously to war in order to quench the relentless thirst of his ambitious, beautiful and funeral beloved, Death, the Hulk's sculpture was inspired by none other than the cover Hulk # 01, from 1962, with the fragile Dr. Banner at the front, hands on his head, eyes sparkling in pure green wrath as the fragile body grows wildly to make form the most powerful creature on the planet.
Here we have the first transformation of man into a monster in his entire history. And, unlike other characters that could also have their origin immortalized in a beautiful sculpture, like Batman, for example, would not have the same impact, because, after all, at what moment did Batman appear? He was twelve, kneeling in the alley before his dead parents. It would be a great painting. Dramatic. But, as a sculpture, it would not have the same appeal. Many would observe it and would have doubts: "Hey, who's that little boy kneeling over there?"
And Peter? Skinny, and being bitten by the Spider? No conditions. Steve Rogers, emerging from inside the capsule of the rays vita, with the transformed body? Awesome. But without a uniform, just in pants, who is this guy? Many would also question.
We already had another great hero represented in a moment of origin, Weapon X. But, in truth, that was not the birth of Wolverine. No, far from it. Logan was a soldier, a mercenary, and a lot of things before going through that experiment. That yes was the moment when he received Adamantium, but, its essence, appearance and personality, all that makes Wolverine the Wolverine already existed.
The Hulk does not.
The transformation scene represented by XM is indeed the monster's first breath. There was no Hulk before then. It was not something that was being prepared, in the truth, it was not even supposed to exist, but, due to a scientific accident, a green and monstrous thing exploded and, seconds after its birth, it was immortalized by XM.
So, much greater than the commercial appeal of this beautiful Thanos sculpture, with its various options of heads and arms, there are much symbolic and history weight portrayed in the Hulk's sculpture. The centuries will continue to drag on, but that moment of the first transformation will remain immortalized.More than a brand and a beautiful product, it is a tribute to Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Thank you, kings of comics, for introducing us to this moment.
Well, it's just my opinion.