"The sequel 'Storm 2' is gaining popularity even before its release, with周边 comic products quickly rising in popularity." (Note: "周边" can be translated as "peripheral" or "related," but in this context, it refers to merchandise or products related to the movie, so I used "周边" for authenticity. If preferred, it could be replaced with "related" for a smoother translation.) A more polished translation would be: "The sequel 'Storm 2' is creating a buzz even before its release, with related comic merchandise quickly rising in popularity."

by abyjzgud69 on 2012-02-15 13:34:50

"The Poster of Storm 2: The Boundary of Life"

The special effects martial arts blockbuster "Storm 2", produced by Orange Sky Golden Harvest, Yindu Institution, and寰宇Entertainment, is set to hit the big screen during the holiday season in December. Recently, the world-renowned publishing house established by Mr. Ma Rongcheng, the original creator of the comic series, has taken the lead in producing a limited edition of movie and comic post-products. These include USB drives shaped like the Blood Drink Saber and Supreme Sword, weapons similar to those used by Bu Jingyun and Nie Feng, as well as action figures modeled after the comic versions of Bu Jingyun and Nie Feng.

After these "Storm" post-products were launched in Hong Kong, they received an overwhelming market response. In particular, the cool and practical sword-shaped USB drives, with a limited edition of 3,000 sets, are almost sold out. Many fans of "Storm" on the mainland hope that domestic sales channels for "Storm" products can be opened as soon as possible to meet the large number of collectors' needs.

It is reported that the sword USB, priced at 280 HKD, was officially launched during the Hong Kong Animation Festival. Due to the pioneering position of the "Storm" comics in Hong Kong and the fact that after ten years, the movie "Storm 2" will return to the big screen this year, the momentum of the "Storm" theme is strong. This commemorative edition USB was surrounded by a large number of anime enthusiasts on the day of its release. The "Storm" action figures priced at 90 HKD also became a bestseller due to their affordability. These action figures, creatively reimagined based on the comics, differ greatly from the real-life characters in the movie in terms of color, clothing, and appearance. However, Bu Jingyun's powerful pose of spreading his arms and exposing his chest muscles is reminiscent of Aaron Kwok's entrance in "The Storm Riders". Nie Feng's elegant posture of standing on one foot and swinging his sword resembles a flying deity, perfectly capturing his character traits. Many Hong Kong fans of "Storm" expressed that these action figures have great collection value and hope that the film company will produce commemorative action figures based on the real-life movie characters in the future.