Iron Man Action Figures Columbus GA

The original Iron Man was drawn up in 1963 as your average, metallic American freedom fighter. But the new movie's styles have taken hints from robotics portrayed in Japanese anime, reminiscent of vintage tin toys from the 1950s.

Main Street Toy Shop
(706) 322-9055
2511 Airport Thruway, Ste F
Columbus, GA
HobbyTown USA
(706) 660-1793
6770 Veterans Pkwy, Ste I
Columbus, GA
The Good Bunny Doll Shop
770-719-39779
690 North Glynn Street, Suite E (on GA-85)
Fayetteville, GA
Bean Head Toys
(404) 851-2980
220 Johnson Ferry Rd Ne
Atlanta, GA
Lego Outlet
(678) 847-6078
5900 Sugarloaf Pkwy
Lawrenceville, GA
Doll World & Surroundings
(706) 571-0515
1465 54th St
Columbus, GA
Toys R US
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5555 Whittlesey Blvd
Columbus, GA
Day Dreams
770-719-39779
69700 Medlock Bridge Road, Suite 126
Duluth, Georgia, GA
Beyond Toys
(404) 344-7553
2841 Greenbriar Pkwy Sw Ste N448
Atlanta, GA
The Hobby Stop
(770) 487-0271
101 Crossings E Ste 5
Peachtree City, GA
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Iron Man Renewing Vintage Robot Image

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Last week’s popular release of Iron Man in theaters has galvanized our fascination with robots and cybernetics. The original Iron Man was drawn up in 1963 as your average, metallic American freedom fighter. But the new movie’s styles have taken hints from robotics portrayed in Japanese anime, reminiscent of vintage tin toys from the 1950s.

The distinctive styling is really an example of American and Japanese cross-pollination. As C.B. Cebulski reports in Anime fringe :

Keron Grant is the new penciler of Iron Man for Marvel, and he was asked to redesign Iron Man’s armor. When Keron met Kia Asamiya at Wizard World, he confessed to Kia that for inspiration for Iron Man’s new armor, he looked at Kia’s character from Steam Detectives, the Emperor of Steam. Kia just looked at Keron and rather matter-of-factly replied, ‘That’s cool! When I was designing the Emperor of Steam, I looked at Iron Man for my inspiration.”

There is just something satisfying about armor and robots made of real metal… is it nostalgia for when the whole world wasn’t seemingly encased in plastic?...

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