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McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Robin of Earth-2 (Crisis on Infinite Earths) & Silver Age Joker Figures


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Nice! I'll probably buy that Robin even though I'm personally not a fan of soft goods (cape). I don't have an enclosed display and I just find that these things become dust magnets that are near impossible to keep looking nice.

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7 minutes ago, RobertD said:

You guys remember how Earth-2 Robin was always just flying through the air too, right? 

I gotta admit, that's a nice headsculpt on Joker, though. 

He's an acrobat, dude, he's jumping from one rooftop to another

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This Joker is one of McFarlane's better sculpts of the Clown Prince of Crime. Finally, a great head sculpt of the Joker as we've known him for all these years. I hope McFarlane will eventually produce a traditional Harley Quinn to pair up with this Joker. That is long overdue. Please, no slutty Harley. 

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I honestly can't stand Joker figures, really tired of that dude, and I don't own a single Joker thing, he's played, but this is the best Joker figure Todd has done IMO, it's sorta...something I may consider, but likely not, Joker can kick rocks, but then again along side a classic Batman. 🧐

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33 minutes ago, Roadpigmaster said:

I have to agree that the Joker looks good, because is similar to the new adventures cartoon...😃💡👍

To me he looks most similar to Neal Adams art.

I would not be surprised if the art that comes with it is Adams.  Though that is a little late for the Silver Age I guess.

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1 hour ago, Jscott991 said:

To me he looks most similar to Neal Adams art.

I would not be surprised if the art that comes with it is Adams.  Though that is a little late for the Silver Age I guess.

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'73 or '74 seems to be the cutoff for the silver age. The Joker's Fiveway Revenge was '73, so it's pretty close but I think it still falls under silver age.

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Shown below is the new McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Robin of Earth-2 (Crisis on Infinite Earths) & Silver Age The Joker 7-inch Figure are available for pre-order from our sponsors BigBadToyStore.com and Entertainment Earth with a suggested retail price of $24.99 each. These are 7" scale figures that includes a McFarlane Toys Digital Collectible.

Amazon Links: Robin of Earth-2 (Crisis on Infinite Earths) & Silver Age The Joker

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Pre-ordered E2 Robin, skipped Joker. I'm thankful for the extra head for Robin. It looks like a Green Lantern head, and was probably repurposed from exactly that. The Joker is a nice figure, but I've just already got too many Jokers that I like to justify buying yet another one.

For some reason I was thinking that there was supposed to be a Flash in this wave also, but I must have been wrong about that.

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I pre-ordered them both. I currently have one Joker, The Clown from th Three Jokers wave, and this Joker is basically everything I like about that one turned up to 11, and I have enough Batmen, I think it makes sense to have at least a couple of Jokers. And Robin is both because I just like collecting Robins, and also because I already have a nice little Earth 2 collection going and I figure I might as well keep up with it

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Nice that he’s doing Super Powers versions of characters. This is as classic a Joker as you can get. Stick him with the 7-8+ Super Powers he’s done and youve got yourself a nice little display.

Reeves Superman should be popping up since I thought he was supp to go up with these two. 

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