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I'm glad this has it's own thread as I don't care for 6 inch Mattel much. I only started buying them when the new 52 stuff came out. DCC has actually made me card about dc toys as I really love the sculpts and paint apps are always top notch. The best part though I can just order online whatever I want no store searching or having to buy a case just to get the one figure I want that I know I will never find on a peg.
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Thanks for the support maverick
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yes they are where a cape was I do not have that figure but have a DCD figure of Superman and he has the same things. For some reason DCD/DCC is crap when it comes to seperated capes (like Superman) and they fall off
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I like how his right bicep is swiveled backwards in box there, but his hand is facing proper.
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I do sometimes see why someone would keep a toy mint, like if it's already old and valuable, a particularly liked convention exclusive, or nostalgic. Hell, I understand keeping them mint because you like the look of it in the box. Toys are still just toys though, if you're looking for resell income, look at house/car flipping, not toys. I'm sure there probably aren't even a lot of people here who do it for those purposes. If that's why you do it why do you have an account to talk about how you like toys on a forum? I open my toys, save some old ones that don't stack up to the toys of today and one exclusive which falls to similar circumstance, because I feel the best and truest way to enjoy a figure is to hold it in your hands and see all the little efforts put into it. Then I display them somewhere and every now and then while cleaning I like to fiddle with them, find new poses, rearrange them, the works. Then again I'm not everyone, I don't want to be everyone, I like doing things the way I do them and that's fine. |
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Was gonna get that sdcc doomsday but after shipping it was close to $50. Easy pass unless it was an unleashed version. |
Did you expect him to suddenly cost less with shipping? I bought him from an ebay seller for $55 shipped because I knew with shipping it was going to come close to $50. I was more than willing to pay more to not have to support Digital River.
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Digital River's motto should be "Slow shipping, for the highest Price". I bet people wont get Doomsday until almost Labor Day
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Glad I haven't read a comic in years,HATE the Nu52 looks,looks like Bizarro stole Superman's pants,then stole one of those distressed Superman T-shirts at Target!
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I also note that on most of the covers debuting Bane he was a hulking behemoth, but interior art showed more realistic large guy frame Bane. |
I actually think the original designs for Joker and Catwoman are the best too. At least, if the ones I'm thinking of were the original ones.
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Catwoman's original costume was as I find, a bright yellow piece with high collar, an orange cape, and a purple-gray cat mask. I'm not entirely sure this is the costume you refer to. |
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clearly you haven't seen New 52 Joker. He looks like a Gein family reject
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This link has a really cool history/breakdown of Selena's/Catwoman's costumes over the years, if anyone is interested. |
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http://www.toyark.com/members/treble...tcat4-3136.jpg She's still referred to as The Cat in that same call-out and throughout that story (the issue had several stories in it). The "Cat-Woman" part was meant as a figure of speech, not a code name. Notice the hyphen in the name as well. She didn't adopt Catwoman as the name for her costumed identity until much later. Of course, if you still want to consider her costume as The Cat as Catwoman's first, that's your prerogative. For me, I still make the distinction. ...not to mention the fact that I think The Cat's costume is silly, even by 1940's standards. It's a bright yellow dress with a orange cape and a purple Halloween mask. Sounds like a great idea for someone who should have stealth as her highest priority being a cat burglar. :rolleyes |
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My only point point in ever venturing into characters' original costumes was to say that Bane (and many characters formed in the 90s) was unique in having his very first costume stick and be his most iconic base. @ CMIII, you were right I don't read New 52. That being said, I looked up his new look, eww. I only meant that artists who used the original concept and put in the finer details made it look better with time, not that mess. And his face getting cut off, I don't know the point or reason of it, but this feels like DC is borrowing a little from Marvel this time. In Marvel Moon Knight is one of the Batman characters (rich, brooding, a detective, martial arts master, etc.), the distinct difference is that Moon Knight is a schizophrenic with dissociative identity disorder (an acute multiple personality disorder). My point is eventually Moon Knight cuts off his arch-villain's face, and later the villain is brought back from the dead and wears his cut off face as a mask. I feel like New 52 Joker did this too, granted it wasn't Batman who cut it off (I gather from reading) and the act didn't kill The Joker, but the idea of it feels borrowed. Back to New 52, just no, and Joker has a daughter now too?! I mean I don't read the comics anymore, but who thought that was a good new pitch? |
So did anyone see the picture I posted before it was taken down for some random reason?
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I've always liked that idea, as well as the New 52 DCC Joker figure itself too - so much, in fact, that I have both the blue and orange versions. Didn't set out to get both, but ended up with them all the same. I just wish the articulation was a little better, but I do like the "slasher movie icon" look in general. It is what it is: a temporary reinvention of a popular character. I can't blame anyone who doesn't like it, though. It is very weird. A character calling herself The Joker's Daughter now wears his face as a mask after his disappearance. She's a part of the Suicide Squad with Harley Quinn. |
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