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  1. These are not good at all IMHO! They make the WWE crossovers look ingenious. These don't look like much thought went into them at all. They don't even look like actually crossovers. For the most part they look like variants.
  2. I agree, the Wolverine Orgins Cyclops looks similar to the animated one without the trenchcoat and new legs. If we look at the history of animated figures, they are not that great. BTAS, JLU, X-Men:Evolution are some of the rare animated figures that were able to hold on to fan interest. Also it is nice to get a Wolverine figure without his claws popped. What's with Hasbro giving us either clip on claws or claws where all three "knives" are one piece without being separated in the middle? Even though they're giving us too many Batmans like Kenner did back in the day, Mattel's Brave & The Bold toys are pretty nice for a kid's line. It's funny. If it wasn't for their Infinite Heroes line, Mattel seems to kill Hasbro in terms of quality. While the actual toys of the Fury Files Marvel line aren't perfect(their packaging and bio files are pretty great, though), they're much better than the first few waves of Mattel's DCU IH.
  3. The ones I've seen have the worst paint jobs on any toys ever. It's good to hire the handicapped, but blind people don't make good painters.
  4. Are the Wolverine & the X-men toys in scale with Hasbro's Marvel Universe/Fury Files 3.75 toys and Wolverine: Origins comic/movie 3.75 toys?
  5. Were the 3.75 The Dark Knight toys released last summer in scale with Mattel's DCU Infinite Heroes line or were they off?
  6. Good Lord! What would have happened if I misspelled a word? I think everyone knows what I meant by 3 + 3/4. If you feel the way I typed it doesn't equate to 3.75, I'm sorry!
  7. You're lucky! They look even more like imported bootlegs than the Mattel DCU Infinite Heroes.
  8. I know I'm in the minority on this, but I really didn't want more articulation from this line. Especially after looking at Hasbro's Marvel Universe line where they all have so much articulation, they look like fragile pieces of plastic connected by way too many joints. The DC line, imho, needed(or needs if it's not too late): 1) Packaging that didn't look exactly like the JLU line(Hasbro's Marvel line has great packaging where every character has their own art; too bad I hate Hasbro and the Nu MU) 2) They shouldn't have started the line with C-listers and obscure characters(why release Guy Gardner and Zoom before a Hal or Flash toy, much less an Adam Strange before a Superman or Batman?) 3) Better paint jobs 4) Better sculpting 5) Stop re-releasing/repackaging 1 figure 2 or 3 times before creating new figures
  9. Is there any place online that contains a complete DCUIH toy checklist? Something that includes all the exclusives, variants/chase figures, box sets, and re-releases?
  10. That was the real Lex Luthor in a younger body. The body eventually started to fail and he lost his hair again.
  11. How many different lines are being released by Hasbro featuring Marvel characters in 3 + 3/4 size? It seems like everytime I hit a Walmart, I see a new line. There's the Marvel Universe, Wolverine:Origin-Movie, Wolverine:Origin-Comics, and Wolverine & The X-men. Is that it?
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