To find hardcore comics action figures, you might want to follow social media accounts of comic conventions or toy fairs. They sometimes announce availability or point you in the right direction. Another option is to reach out to fellow collectors who might have insider knowledge or leads.
To draw manga action figures well, you need to master perspective and shading. Understand how light falls on the figure to create depth. And don't forget to add details that make the figure stand out.
In my opinion, both have their merits. The anime brings the characters to life with animation and sound, but the manga allows for more imagination and detail in the panels. It really comes down to what you value more in your entertainment.
Yes, there might be. Diamond Toys has produced various action figures, and it's possible they have ones related to 'Pulp Fiction'. However, it would depend on their product line and licensing agreements.
Well, the Bleach anime story is really exciting. It begins with Ichigo's ordinary life being turned upside down when he gains Soul Reaper powers. He has to balance his normal life as a high school student with his new duties. In Soul Society, there are political intrigues and power struggles. Ichigo and his friends face powerful enemies like the Espada, who are Arrancars with great strength. And as the story progresses, Ichigo discovers more about his own powers and his connection to the Soul King.
I'm not entirely sure if 'bleach' specifically watches anime fanfiction. It depends on what 'bleach' represents here. If it's a reference to the anime 'Bleach', the fans of that anime might watch fanfiction in the form of written stories or even some fan - made animated shorts. But without more context, it's hard to say for certain.
For me, the manga is better. It allows for more imagination and often has a purer story without the constraints of animation production. But the anime has its own charm with its music and action sequences.