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I'm wondering if the monochrome color scheme strikes more of a chord with a Japanese audience. International fans mostly found out about the series through the anime, but for Japanese fans the original manga may feel more "classic," and that was overwhelmingly in black and white. (The red suits remind me of the manga magazines you see over there, where they often use colored ink instead of black to print what would otherwise be grayscale images.) The linework looks more like the anime versions of the character designs, though.TwoPiece wrote:Just black and red? Seriously? What a disappointment. The designs themselves are great. The lack of color is really awful. It hurts.
+1000Merlebird wrote:I mean, okay, but Steve did it better.
I'm not lovin' the monochromatic color scheme either, but it also doesn't deter me enough to not want to get my grubby little hands all over this deck regardless lol because, as Merlebird pointed out, it def gives a more "classic" manga feel.TwoPiece wrote:Just black and red? Seriously? What a disappointment. The designs themselves are great. The lack of color is really awful. It hurts.
completely standard Bikes are like 4-5 bucks at Walmart so obviously without any foil or other extras, these are pretty expensive - but then again, they are fully custom and use licensed characters.Merlebird wrote:At current exchange rate JPY1200 is a little less than USD11, so there's that. What do bog-standard Bikes go for these days? Eight dollars? Nine?
+1,000,000,000,000 - this is, without a doubt, my fav card of the deck and has me most itchin' to get one lolMerlebird wrote:I will say I think the semitransformational 6oC is cute.
PipChick wrote:completely standard Bikes are like 4-5 bucks at WalmartMerlebird wrote:At current exchange rate JPY1200 is a little less than USD11, so there's that. What do bog-standard Bikes go for these days? Eight dollars? Nine?
STLBluesNut wrote:I got my son the Steve Minty deck for Christmas. A steal really at 15 bucks. And his Moon deck. I think he would like these as well. Anyone know where to get them?
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Thanks. Perhaps I didn't write that out well. I got the Moon and Z deck for my son for Christmas and was asking where to get this DBZ deck [emoji6].Pablo393 wrote:STLBluesNut wrote:I got my son the Steve Minty deck for Christmas. A steal really at 15 bucks. And his Moon deck. I think he would like these as well. Anyone know where to get them?
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The Moon deck and Z deck are still available on Steve Minty's website. $20 and $15 respectively.
But... they're Bicycle decks.Bikefanatic wrote:This would've got bashed if it wasn't for Decknowledgy's post. USPCC continues to drop the ball with most of their Bicycle decks.
Where did you pock yours up?ICantShuffle wrote:I got my three decks in the mail via EMS yesterday, the tuck is actually nicely foiled and metallic inked. This is definitely a premium deck. I'll take a picture under lighting when I get home.
Amazon Japan - and some private sellers who put listings up there - will actually ship to the US. You can even set the site to display in English. (You have to register for an Amazon Japan account, though; accounts from other countries' Amazon sites won't work.)shermjack wrote:If anyone has friends in Japan, they are also available on Amazon Japan
I"d be interested in picking one up from you! Can you send your paypal email info via PM?ICantShuffle wrote:I have two that I can get to anyone stateside for $25/deck shipped. That basically reimburses me what I paid + shipping and packing materials.
I guess copyright plays a big role here. I don't know if he has asked for permission, but if he didn't, than the Moon and the Z deck are the furthest he can go without a copyright claim.Decknowledgy wrote:As for Minty's Z deck, I'm totally with the vividness and artwork, but the characters are tweaked for the Western market, just so with his Sailor Moon deck. The artwork just isn't authentic with the original manga series.
I grow up with Sailor Moon (don't ask older sister!Decknowledgy wrote:Personally, I think Bicycle did a great job capturing the original series. By what I'm seeing on their posters, the campaign is targeting Japanese customers. As for Minty, his decks are collectable, but just for art's sake and the rest of the world. Serious fans of both Z and Moon comics wouldn't approve of them easily.
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