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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    ^The Pop figure is clearly marked as a limited edition for New York Comic Con, which puts it in the "adult collectibles" category. Fine by me.

    Chris

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  • samurainoir
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    Interesting... Batman the Killing Joke DVD Best Buy exclusive does not come with a copy of the Killing Joke Graphic Novel, but instead Ed Brusker and Doug Mahnke's Man Who Laughs. (and a rather generic figure)

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    My kids have both grown out of Imaginext for the most part. I know I'm not going to let that stuff leave this house and go into yard sale fodder or anything. It will be absorbed into the collection.

    Chris

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  • TheNewGiJoeWithKungFuGrip
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    Originally posted by PNGwynne
    Yes, but it's not like this comes with a shotgun, Babs Gordon, and wheelchair, either.
    Yes, of course not. But you get the idea.

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  • PNGwynne
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    Yes, but it's not like this comes with a shotgun, Babs Gordon, and wheelchair, either.

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  • TheNewGiJoeWithKungFuGrip
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    Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
    ^Agreed. The Universal Monsters have been killing people since 1925, and have had toys since the early 60s. But this is a very specific look for the Joker, and it involves the maiming and torturing of a beloved female character (who is also in that line). The dad in me says the pre-school line should steer clear of things like this.

    Chris
    Plus, It's not like Remco or AHI made a set with Frankenstein, a little girl, and a lake.

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  • PNGwynne
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    I'm gobsmacked at how much space these at take to store, and I'm no completest. I've dreamed of a display, too--but some of the playsets (though verrry cool) are huge. The cityscape and new Wayne Foundation/Daily Planet come to mind.

    Fingers crossed, though for a Paradise Island cross-sell when the Wonder Woman film debuts. They similarly accommodated Man of Steel.

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  • EMCE Hammer
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    Originally posted by PNGwynne
    This figure is strictly for--and potentially offensive to--the "fanboys". Particularly since the beach togs have zilch to do with the vehicle. Will toddlers be traumatized--no. But I've a feeling media attention will cause this to blow up in F-P's face. Speaking for myself, I've collected the line since Day 1 and will buy this, too. It's no more problematic to me than Imaginext Bane. But I wish Imaginext would focus on completing the Legion of Doom than another Joker of whatever design.
    Once my kids are done playing with them I have designs on a mega display. I will need a bigger house.

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  • PNGwynne
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    You make a good point about double-standards, and yes, there would be no way to spin/buffer a character like Zsaz.

    Looks to be a great original Joker-vehicle, though.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    ^I guess Bane and Doomsday are pretty brutal characters as well, and I honestly didn't blink when I saw them. If they made Mr. Zsaz (or however you spell that), then that would trip my Daddy Sense. It's all sorts of double standards going on.

    I wouldn't boycott this or anything, but if I were picking up all of these, I'd feel a bit weird about it, honestly.

    Chris

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  • PNGwynne
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    This figure is strictly for--and potentially offensive to--the "fanboys". Particularly since the beach togs have zilch to do with the vehicle. Will toddlers be traumatized--no. But I've a feeling media attention will cause this to blow up in F-P's face. Speaking for myself, I've collected the line since Day 1 and will buy this, too. It's no more problematic to me than Imaginext Bane. But I wish Imaginext would focus on completing the Legion of Doom than another Joker of whatever design.
    Last edited by PNGwynne; Nov 1, '16, 5:20 PM.

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  • EMCE Hammer
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    Not a good idea, but it will go right over my kids' heads. I love the longevity of the line, and we literally have totes full of vehicles and multiple Batvillains. This won't make the cut.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    ^Agreed. The Universal Monsters have been killing people since 1925, and have had toys since the early 60s. But this is a very specific look for the Joker, and it involves the maiming and torturing of a beloved female character (who is also in that line). The dad in me says the pre-school line should steer clear of things like this.

    Chris

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  • palitoy
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    Technically I guess every Joker figure marketed to children is kind of inappropriate as he's been murdering people wholesale since the 1930s but this is probably a callback that shouldn't happen in a pre-school line.

    Kids won't get it and it's quite harmless but ewwww.

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