i'll be on the lookout for them! very cool!!
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I got flash and bat man today from bbts.i ordered two of each and my one flash has a warped/melted looking chest :( so I think ill give that to my nephew.i checked on bbts and noticed flash was sold out so I'm glad I ordered when I did.the packaging is nice and big and there's a display stand and sturdy cardback with them.Comment
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I have never found the Shipp Flash or Kilmer Batman due to Mattel's horrible distribution of these. Shelves around here are still clogged with the Supergirl/DKR wave at most places, and a few Justice League movie figures here and there.
I've had no luck online either. It's like Mattel doesn't want to actually sell these things.
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I have never found the Shipp Flash or Kilmer Batman due to Mattel's horrible distribution of these. Shelves around here are still clogged with the Supergirl/DKR wave at most places, and a few Justice League movie figures here and there.
I've had no luck online either. It's like Mattel doesn't want to actually sell these things.
Chris
Last edited by comicmike; Jul 6, '18, 11:54 AM.Comment
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New updated pics with the cape. The leg seam seems to have disappeared.
The release date was supposed to be Aug 1, but I still don't see them available yet. The following WW site recently updated the release date to Dec 31. ...patience....
Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman action figure with full-color printed face and imprinted details, inspired by her appearance in Seasons 2 and 3 of The New Adventures of Wonder Woman television series which aired on CBS from 1977-1979 and the DC Comics Wonder Woman ’77 digital comic series (2015). Accessories include one (1) full-color printed nylon cape with blue and white stars and stripes and red ribbon closure, one (1) gold plastic lasso, one (1) alternate pair of hands (for holding), six (6) gold plastic foot pegs, one (1) clear plastic flight stand, one (1) black plastic display base embossed with the DC Comics symbol, imprinted nameplate and gold accents that also serves as storage for the accessories and one (1) full-color 2-sided printed paper board scenic background plate featuring the classic Wonder Woman logo, a Season One photograph of Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman, and the DC Multiverse logo.
Last edited by comicmike; Aug 10, '18, 12:49 AM.Comment
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The Carter sculpt may be exactly the same, but the new pics look better to me."No. No no no no no no. You done got me talkin' politics. I didn't wanna'. Like I said y'all, I'm just happy to be alive. I think I'll scoot over here right by this winda', let this beautiful carriage rock me to sleep, and dream about how lucky I am." - Chris MannixComment
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