Lego super-heroes take over BrickJournal magazine this April
Shipping April 22 is BrickJournal #34, the latest issue of TwoMorrows Publishing‘s acclaimed magazine for LEGO enthusiasts of all ages. This 80-page full-color issue spotlights LEGO Super-Heroes, from original takes on Superman and Batman, to Sandman, Agents of SHIELD, and more. The lead feature is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of BrickNerd Studios’ recent Batman Vs. Superman animated short, featuring minifigures of the two heroes squaring off in a hilarious stop-motion battle against one another.
The YouTube sensation (already at over 150,000 views) is the brainchild of Hollywood visual effects specialist Tommy Williamson, who has worked on films including Army of Darkness, Ghostbusters II, Armageddon, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, Spider-Man 3, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, The Expendables 3, and Exodus, to name a few. When he’s not contributing to big-budget films, he applies his talents to LEGO “brickfilms”, and the success of the short film already has Williamson working on a sequel. Tommy details both his LEGO building techniques, and his animation processes, for BrickJournal readers this month.
Next up, professional minifigure customizer Jared K. Burks demonstrates what went into making his one-of-a-kind LEGO replicas of the characters from TV’s Agents of SHIELD series. By going back to his foundations in decal design, and using various tricks to modify stock minifig parts, Burks has created a small army of custom figures conveying the essence of the show’s main heroes and villains. The feature wraps up with an interview with the TV show’s costume designer Ann Foley, an article on how to build a LEGO replica of Agent Phil Coulson’s prized car Lola, and a fan’s elaborately-detailed custom SHIELD helicarrier, made entirely of LEGO bricks.
BrickJournal #34 also details other top LEGO builders’ versions of Batman’s “Tumbler”, Iron Man’s Hall of Armor, a LEGO Galactus, the X-Men’s “Blackbird” X-Jet, incredible LEGO busts of characters from Neil Gaiman’s Sandman series, how one builder turned the LEGO “Friends” line of figures into Super “Friends”, the ComicBricks Project (where builders recreate classic comic book covers out of LEGO elements), plus step-by-step instructions to build your own LEGO mini-Batmobile, and Iron Man’s “Hulkbuster” armor as seen in the upcoming Avengers: Age of Ultron film.
The issue retails for $8.95 in the US, and readers can find a free preview and order the Print Edition (at 15% off with Free Digital Edition), or Digital Edition only (just $3.95) online.
It will be available in late April at Barnes & Noble stores, and can also be ordered at any comic book store, using Diamond Comic Distributors Order Code FEB151882.
BrickJournal #34 will also be available on April 22 through the BrickJournal App at the Apple App Store or on the Android Google Play store.
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