Nevermind. New number one has to be Wild Dog. Fast forward 2 years when I am out of business and building a house out of cases of Wild Dog and Aztek exclusives.
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I think characters like Booster and Beetle, who were still running strong from the late 80's, would go over well. Ambush Bug is a personal favorite, so I'd love him (he was Deadpool before Deadpool was Deadpool, as far as wacky story style goes). The Reign of the Supermen and Doomsday would be good. Captain Atom, The Question, there's a lot of the post-Crisis characters that are still well known and would make great figures.Comment
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Legion of Super Heroes!
With all of the strange cutouts, the female figures would definitely be wearing a LOT of pajamas. Plus lots of hip boots for male and female figures. LOL
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You say that like it might be a bad thing...
Definitely want the Legion at some point, but I'd tend to go for the 70's versions of some of the characters (bikini Saturn Girl, showing as much skin as He-Man Cosmic Boy, etc), though I do prefer the later version of Timber Wolf in the shot you provided.
As long as I get every single character shown in that pic, I'd be happy.Comment
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The Tick wasn't a DC character, but if FTC or someone else like Bif Bang Pow or Diamond Select got the license, I would be all over those. And with Amazon getting ready to produce a new live-action Tick show, the timing is right.Comment
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I'd be interested in the Demon (a 70's character but he had a great series in the 90's that made him part of the DCU), Azrael, the Ventriloquist/Scarface (was he 80's or 90's?) and a 90's animated series style Mr. Freeze.Comment
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So you would at least sell 1!Expectation is the death of discovery.Comment
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