OMG what, finally another Joker, I've been waiting so long for another Joker, it's been a whole week, and I have not been able to buy another Joker, Must army build Jokers, because the need is so strong, would be really cool if we could get more jokers...ugh, where's my Batmanized Joker? or better yet Todd as Joker.
people really want another Joker? isn't this a Figure that they already released like 5 times? I dunno, not for me, happy for whomever is stoked on the 40th Joker in 2 months.
13 hours ago, Darkknight29 said:I'll skip this one, he looks terrible. Paint looks cheap as well. I had thought Gold Labels were gonna be few and far between, now they are being pumped out almost every week it seems. Now it means almost nothing to have one. He makes too MANY figures now.
I was starting to think I was going crazy as I feel the same way.
I'll skip this one, he looks terrible. Paint looks cheap as well. I had thought Gold Labels were gonna be few and far between, now they are being pumped out almost every week it seems. Now it means almost nothing to have one. He makes too MANY figures now.
Wow!!... That plastic in the knee and elbow joints is more than just a few shades off!
2 hours ago, Reno said:Easy pass for me. It would be closer to $40 after shipping from MTS and I already have way too many McFarlane Jokers (at least 7-8 off the top of my head).
Thats a lot of jokes.
Easy pass for me. It would be closer to $40 after shipping from MTS and I already have way too many McFarlane Jokers (at least 7-8 off the top of my head).
Shown below via RobDToys is an in-hand look at the new McFarlane Toys Store Exclusive The Joker (The Deadly Duo) Gold Label 7" Figure from McFarlane Toys. You can purchase this figure McFarlaneToysStore with suggested retail price of $29.99.
Best joker so far. Not sure about the paint on the jacket. Wish they'd get a cheaper shipping solution
I wonder how hard McFarlane is going to keep leaning into these $30 Gold Labels. Most of them are gimmicky as hell and feel more like experimental attempts to get rid of unsold stock by slapping a different coat of paint and combining them with an entirely useless card stand, but I doubt there's much longevity in them. Obviously this doesn't fall into those categories, kudos at least for the 2nd headsculpt, but I don't see much of anything here that warrants the additional price, it's mostly re-use from that poorly-selling sourpuss 3 Jokers figure, and I don't think an extra $10 for a wider stand is a particularly good value.
This is from one of the rare instances of a good and well drawn Batman story from today's DC. I ordered the figure because I enjoyed the story and love Silvestris art.