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Sunday, June 18, 2023

JoeFest 2023: Special Report


** Editor's note: This post was started on Thursday evening, 06/15/23, however I ended up having to take my wife to the ER before I could finish. So instead of completing this post before HeroesCon, I'm completing it on the evening of 06/18/23 instead after HeroesCon.

One the eve of attending the annual Heroes Convention in my hometown of Charlotte, NC, I thought I'd first recap my first ever JoeFest that was held last weekend, June 9-11 in Augusta, GA. While I've heard of this show before, it would sneak up and pass me by in previous years. Late last week however I started seeing all the social media blitz so I looked into it a little more. I had no idea that August was just under a 2 hour drive from my home so I took a look at my calendar to see if I could swing attending the show. As it turned out my family already had plans on Saturday, but Sunday was wide open. I called my older brother to see if he'd want to ride down with me and shortly there after we were on our way to our very first JoeFest!

Going in I really didn't have many expectations. I saw some awesome panels scheduled for Saturday, which I was sad that I missed, however the pictures I saw of the sales floor made the show look pretty massive. Once I got there, paid for admission and slipped on my cool rubber JoeFest band and walked inside, I was in awe. I was immediately taken back to the first few Botcon shows I attended, however at this show there was a great mixture of vendors and exhibitors. One of the first exhibitor tables we visited was Fresh Monkey Fiction. While I can't say I had heard much about them prior to the show, I did see some of the early pictures online from Friday night and Saturday at the show.


One of the lines being worked on is Operation: Monster Force. These figures look fantastic and I can't wait to see a more finished product. The werewolf character is an instant buy for me. I had a chance to talk with one of the guys at the booth and he told me this line of figures was actually being manufactured by BigBadToyStore! I was very impressed with everything that had on display.



I didn't get the chance to ask about the Zombie test shots they had displayed, but they looked equally as awesome as the Monster Force stuff. Over on the edge of their table was some 3 3/4 figures, but what really caught my eye were these small Cops 'n Crooks figures! These were done up in the same vein as Hasbro's old GI Joe Combat Heroes (remember those?). This wouldn't be the only appearance by this what I thought was a forgotten Hasbro brand...more on that in a bit.

The next booth I stopped by was the Valaverse/Action Force setup. Again, I've heard of this brand before and I've seen some pictures of their 6 inch figures, but that was about it. One side of their booth had a really cool SUV type vehicle on display that apparently is in the works. I'm not sure why I didn't snap any pictures of it though, I guess I was just in awe so much. 







The opposite side of their square shaped both had a large castle diorama with some very cool action scenes. I'm familiar with blast effects for guns and such, but blood effects? After gazing over this awesome diorama I decided to go around to the front of the booth to check out the figures they had for sale as I knew I wanted to buy at least one figure to get a hands on feel for them.


free Action Force stickers!

Being that it was getting late into the day on Sunday, the selection of figures being offered was starting to become slim pickings, but they did have some of the figures from the first wave still in stock as well as the JoeFest exclusive Warpath Eclipse. I really didn't know which direction to go, but as you can see I ended up with more than just one figure! Condor is the leader of the good faction and he had a GI Joe Steel Brigade look so I figured he'd be a good choice. If you get a good guy you need a bad guy too, right? I ended with The Bone Collector as he just looked pretty tough looking. I believe all of series 4 is comprised of women characters and this version of Eclipse I purchased was the show exclusive. I say they twisted my arm a bit, but I also didn't put up much of a fight. Look for more detailed reviews of these figures on the blog at a later date.

Continuing to make my way around the outer aisle of the show room floor, the next table we stopped at was Chicken Fried Toys. I had previously seen they were working on some western themed 3 3/4 figures, which I thought was cool, but what really caught my eye at their table was this "press release" and blister card mock up for Cops 'n Crooks! 


I had no idea that this was a even a thing. While I didn't own many of the original toys, I always thought it was a pretty cool line and enjoyed the cartoon series. Chicken Fried Toys and Fresh Monkey Fiction are tag teaming to bring back this futuristic line, this time in 4 in form. As you see above, they had the test shot for Marshall Sundown on display and looks fantastic. I believe they said they are shooting for fall of 2023 so you have time to prepare your wallets if this sort of thing is up your ally.

The next booth over was for Keone Young, the voice of Storm Shadow from the original GI Joe Sunbow cartoon. He had a nice spread of different photos for sale of him from various movies and shows he's been a part of. I got to talk to him briefly, however when he learned I was from Charlotte, NC he went on to tell me how much he hates the airport (Charlotte Douglas International)! Apparently the concourses are too spread out (which they are) making it hard to catch a connecting flight if you don't have much time in between. He also asked if I had been to Greenville, SC and asked if I've been to Retro-Toy Con. This was another show that I've not been to, but really want to go. Greenville is about a 2 hour drive for me so it's easily doable. Every year I put it on my calendar, but when November rolls around I swear something happens and I haven't been able to go. One day however, I'll make it there.

Once we made it around to the next aisle we stopped and looked at several different booths and talked to some great people. Whether it was Needless Toys or Crimson-Toys, it was awesome talking to the guys and taking a look at their offerings. Needless Toys had some great stuff available while Crimson-Toys had some freakin' awesome diorama pieces available. Definitely check out both of them and throw them some business if you see fit.



Another great group of guys I got to briefly talk with was the team behind the forthcoming Delta-17 line of o-ring figures. They had several test shots on display at their table and they looked phenomenal, check them out.


I wished I had taken more photos of the figures they had on display as they looked fantastic. They looked so good it started to fire up that competition for my wallet between 3 3/4 (4 inch) and 6 inch figures! I believe these figures will be offered through BigBadToyStore along with their own website later this fall.


The booth I probably spent the most time at talking GI Joe shop at was the table for After Action Report. If I'm being completely honest, I don't recalling seeing or hearing much about this project that first started on Kickstarter. I think in the days leading up to JoeFest I may have seen something, but overall the authors, Roger Taft and Josh Eggebeen schooled me on what their project was all about. 

While I didn't read a lot of the Marvel GI Joe comic series growing up, my older brother did and I had a few issues here and there. I was more into the original Sunbow animated show personally. However when Devil's Due was awarded the license I was "re-introduced" all over again to the Joes in comic format. Volume 1 of the After Action Report covers the Marvel era of 1982-1996 while Volume 2 covers the Devil's Due era of 2001-2008 (I got mine autographed by Josh Blaylock!) Both of these volumes are chocked full of information on the various comic seriess. The layout on each page is fantastic and what I've read so far has been great. I look forward to delving into these deeper as time allows.




I don't know if it's because this was a late day purchase of the final day of the show or if they were just excited knowing these books were going into the hands of another collector/fan, but they gave me a lot of freebies with my purchase, including several Ashcans, prints and more.



Above are some of the prints given to me. I hope to have these framed so I can hang them, but first to find a place on the crowed walls in my toy museum/room. I also was given a poster that was rolled up, but I wasn't able to get it flatten good enough to photograph.

The last items I was given were these metal bookmarks which features an image of Grunt along with a small "file card" on the back and a cool dog tag.

All in all it was a great show and one that I'm very much looking forward to going to next year. The whole show reminded me of Botcon conventions from years past. I miss attending a dedicated show as such so it was a lot of fun being surrounded by fans of the same property like GI Joe. If you are within driving distance of Augusta, GA and you are available next summer, I highly recommend putting this convention on your calendar. I believe the dates for the 2024 show will be announced on Wednesday, 06/21/23 if my memory serves me correctly. Until then, Yo Joe!

4 comments:

  1. A. Hope your wife is okay.

    B. I've only been to a couple of toy conventions, but my favorite thing about them are seeing the dioramas.

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    1. Thanks Fuji. She's making progress, but still not home yet. There were a few more dioramas set up that I failed to get pictures of. Great show, it was lots of fun.

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    2. Very sorry to hear that. I'll send positive vibes you and your wife's way.

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  2. Very cool you got to go, thanks for the pics! I hope by now your wife is back to 100%

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