SDCC Interview with Bif Bang Pow!

Revealed at Comic-Con are new Venture Bros. 3-3/4″ scale action figures. The prototypes on display include Brock Samson, Dr. Mrs. the Monarch and the Venture Bros, Hank and Dean. Figures are about the same size as Star Wars action figures and come with accessories and vehicles. These are strictly prototypes and no release date has been announced. Also on display at the convention are the new 8 inch retro-style action figures (SPHINX Brock, Molotov Cocktease, Dr. Henry Killinger, Billy Quizboy) and the Rusty Venture Comic-Con Exclusive.

Bif Bang Pow’s mission is to provide high-quality action figures, toys, and collectibles to cult audiences and kids of all ages. The company produces first-rate collectibles for popular properties like Dexter, Lost, Californication, The Venture Bros., The Twilight Zone, The Big Lebowski, and Flash Gordon.

Founder Jason Lenzi took the fan’s perspective when he started the company in 2005. He wanted to bring items to the marketplace that he himself would want in his collection. We talk with Jason Lenzi about the new wave of action figures and prototypes on display at Comic-Con.

Venture Bros. Blog: What figure series are on display at the booth? Series 4, 5 and 6?

Jason Lenzi: You can look at them two ways. Last year was sorta wave one, which was four characters and two exclusives. On display now is wave two, with four more characters and our lunch box exclusive. We call them a series based on how they’re paired up. This would be series 4, 5 and 6.

VBB: We noticed there’s a Limited Edition holographic sticker on the card backing. 3000 units per character?

JL: Yes. Properties like Transformers or Pirates of the Caribbean, they’re making 20 or 30 thousand of each of that character. These are big franchises and the figures go to major retailers nationwide. Compared to this property and these characters, it’s still very much cult thing. I don’t know the specific number on each character but they are a limited run.

VBB: I kinda like that it’s limited run. Kinda makes the figures more rare and collectible.

JL: [Laughs] If we do run out and the demand is there, we might consider making more.

VBB: Revealed at Toy Fair and on display here at Comic-Con is the upcoming wave of 8 inch figures. What can you tell me about these prototypes?

JL: Yeah, we have Molotov, Killinger, Billy and Brock in the S.P.H.I.N.X. outfit.

VBB: Any particular reason why you guys decided to go with S.P.H.I.N.X. Brock versus a more classic Brock?

VBB: Our thinking behind this Brock is to eventually get more of the SPHINX guys out there. Jackson was real keen on introducing SPHINX as a concept in the toy range. It’s kinda like Orpheus and the Triad, rather than put everyone out at once, the idea is to get fans excited about having more Triad figures.

VBB: We would love to complete the Triad! Jefferson Twilight would rock!

JL: In the toy world, it’s a all about teasing. We are not trying rip anybody off or like say this isn’t going to happen. We are doing it to tease the audience and make it exciting. You may be going ‘Oh wow, if they’re doing that outfit, then I bet you they’re gonna do this or this is gonna lead to something else.’

I remember as a kid waiting for the next Star Wars movie to come out. And before the movie premiered, some of the action figures were released. And I’ll never forget going to Target and all I wanted was Han Solo. I finally found him and he was in his winter (Hoth) outfit. I wonder what the movie was about. I was so disappointed but kinda intrigued. I thought he would look the same as in the first movie but he didn’t. Han Solo only wore that outfit in two scenes of the film, but the figure was a tease of upcoming toys. There are more Han Solo’s that are gonna come out, this was just the one they were putting out at that time. And that’s kinda what we’re doing. The idea is in the next waves we’ll have more SPHINX characters.

VBB: We are all very impress with the new figures.

JL: Thanks.

VBB: We really like that they have more accessories this time around.

JL: That was sorta an editorial decision. What would make sense for the character to have? There are elements of the show that are constant and there are things that show up once or twice, so it gets a bit tricky. Also, it’s a cost question as well. You would be surprised how much it changes the cost of a figure. We are trying to make these figures as affordable as we can and keep fans happy.

VBB: Fans here at the convention are really excited about the Rusty Venture action figure set and lunch box.

JL: Yeah!

VBB: We think it’s one of the best things to come out of the Venture toy line so far.

JL: Thank you. There was a Topless Robot article on Top 18 Convention Exclusives and we were number one. Number eight was our Doctor Who retro figures and number one was the lunchbox. I’m very proud about that.

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Superjail! Season 2 Premiere – April 3rd

Superjail! Season 2 starts this Sunday at midnight with a thoughtful rumination on friendship and peace. Just kidding. A beefed-up writing team with Venture Bros’ Jackson Publick provides even more beef for the slaughter. Game on.

Press Release:

The hit series Superjail! is getting slammed back in general population for a second season of destruction premiering Sunday, April 3 at midnight (ET, PT) on Adult Swim. Double the insanity. Double the crazy. Double the pain of being kicked in the guts really hard. Season 2 makes Season 1—which had a body count in the tens of thousands—look like Steel Magnolias.

Superjail! returns to Adult Swim with ten new episodes produced at Titmouse Studios in N.Y. Series creators and executive producers Christy Karacas (Cartoon Sushi, Robotomy) and Stephen Warbrick (Beavis and Butthead, Daria) teamed up again to take this over-the-top animated series to the next level. Chris McCulloch (The Venture Bros.) returned as a consulting producer this season and lent his talents with story editing and voice-overs. David Wain (Childrens Hospital, The State) and Christy Karacas are also included in the voice cast.

Fast-paced animation, flying guts, creepy underlings, and plenty of prison fights dominate the Warden’s chaotic prison at Superjail!. The blood flows like wine and the line between criminal and keeper gets blurrier by the minute. Picture a kaleidoscope of entrails meets Jon Waters meets Shawshank damnation plus a sweaty muscle woman minus primetime sensibility. You are hereby guilty of being given what you asked for.

Maximum levels of rock will be achieved as Cheeseburger—the band behind Superjail!’s popular theme song, “Comin’ Home” and for which Karacas is a guitarist—brings even more face melting riffs to the table for Season 2. Peppered throughout the season’s episodes will be tracks from Cheeseburger’s upcoming sophomore release, Another Night Down The Drain, with such songs as “Party Song,” “Big Night,” and “Winner” among others providing the soundtrack to the season. The album will be released on CD and as a digital download on May 3 from Williams Street Records, Adult Swim’s independent music label.

Adult Swim (AdultSwim.com), launched in 2001, is Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.’s network offering original and acquired animated and live-action series for young adults. Airing nightly from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. (ET, PT), Adult Swim shares channel space with Cartoon Network, home to the best in original, acquired and classic entertainment for youth and families, and is seen in 99 million U.S. homes.

Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company, creates and programs branded news, entertainment, animation and young adult media environments on television and other platforms for consumers around the world.

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Superjail! Returns April 3rd at Midnight

Superjail! returns to Adult Swim with ten new episodes produced at Titmouse Studios in N.Y. Series creators and executive producers Christy Karacas (Cartoon Sushi, Robotomy) and Stephen Warbrick (Beavis and Butthead, Daria) teamed up again to take this over-the-top animated series to the next level. Chris McCulloch (The Venture Bros.) returned as a consulting producer this season and lent his talents with story editing and voice-overs. David Wain (Childrens Hospital, The State) and Christy Karacas are also included in the voice cast.

Fast-paced animation, flying guts, creepy underlings, and plenty of prison fights dominate the Warden’s chaotic prison at Superjail!. The blood flows like wine and the line between criminal and keeper gets blurrier by the minute. Picture a kaleidoscope of entrails meets Jon Waters meets Shawshank damnation plus a sweaty muscle woman minus primetime sensibility. You are hereby guilty of being given what you asked for.

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Doc and Jackson for Operation: P.R.O.M.

Released on Adult Swim are two video promos for the Season Finale of the Venture Brothers, featuring Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer. Doc and Jackson invite viewers to celebrate the special, hour-long extravaganza this Sunday. Check out the new Adult Swim trailer for Operation P.R.O.M.

JACKSON PUBLICK & DOC HAMMER – SEASON FINALE PROMO ONE

JACKSON PUBLICK & DOC HAMMER – SEASON FINALE PROMO TWO

Season 4 Finale – Operation P.R.O.M. Trailer

What’s more frightening than a doll that wants to kill you with a broken bottle? What’s more perilous than a car that has no brakes and is aimed at your torso? What brings more sleepless nights than the threat of chlamydia? The PROM! The Venture boys embrace societies most feared school dance in this hour long danger-pile. Will they live to look back at their rented suits with horror? The Season Finale of ‘Operation PROM’ airs Sunday, November 21st at 11:30pm on Adult Swim.