Yeah, as said above this time this version of Frostbite Batman makes a lot of sense. Paint, whether it's drybrush or whatever else, it surely makes this figure pop and puts Hasbro and their icy figures to shame.
There's only one Gamestop anywhere near me. It's inside of a dying mall. I went in there last week and they had 2 of the new Justice League Taskforce Platinum figures. I immediately grabbed them. The store manager said, "Those are for Pro Members only." I said, "Oh shoot, I don't think I'm a member anymore." He took the figures off the counter and put them back on the shelf. I left him an opening to sell me on it and he just turned his back on me. I'm not an angry person, really, nor am I an entitled brat, but I couldn't help saying as I was walking out, "Well, thanks for your time, jerk. It's really no wonder Gamestops are closing all over."
I'd be lying if I said I didn't like this. As much contempt as I have for all the wild and inane gimmick figures McFarlane puts out, for some reason these Frostbite ones actually look kind of rad (illusion-breaking joints aside).
So many GameStop stores are closing permanently in Southern California. Another one near me closed permanently on January 5.
Not only did he freeze poor Batman's body completely, but he also froze his hands, how evil is Mr. Freeze.
Well, I guess a Frosbite variant of the Batman & Robin version makes kind of sense.
8 minutes ago, Atlantis said:$30.00 for this? You must be outside your mind....
Guess I'm outside then LOL
$30.00 for this? You must be outside your mind....
If Im Mr. GameStop Ill ask myselfwhy?