31 minutes ago, MagnaPrime said:I just don't get the appeal here. But hey they must sell.
Theyre not for everyone, but I personally really like em. Theyre very different, but in a good way unlike the Jokerized ones. They really pop on the shelf but are not silly, if that makes any sense
I just don't get the appeal here. But hey they must sell.
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I dig these. Even tho I usually loathe Todd repaints, the sketch series has just does something for me. I like em
I kinda dig that Joker. Has a bit of a Spy vs Spy vibe to him (based on this one photo, at least).
These will be easy passes for me. The first round of sketch variants from EE are en route to me now and supposed to be here on Saturday and I'll likely turn around and list them on ebay because the amount of store exclusive variants has gotten way out of hand recently. I already sold the first 3 exclusives that I bought from BBTS (Flash, Supes and Spawn). Between these sketch variants, the black light variants, the glow in the dark variants, the jokerized stuff, the DC vs Vampires exclusives, etc --- nope, I'm out as it has just gotten ridiculous super fast.