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  1. It is a regular release. Mega sized are just figures scaled to the right size and theyre too big for the standard box.
  2. These are mostly sold out except for Entertainment Earth. Every McFarlane wave has sold out super fast here lately. If you're not ready when they go up then you're screwed. I'm sure they'll be available when they actually get released, but there's no guarantee.
  3. What about it? The entire 500+ figure DC line features the longer legs. That's the house style. Most every line that's 7" scale features it.
  4. No one is putting the screws to me. I love the line and aesthetic and the price is right in line with everything else.
  5. It does in that pic but the figure isn't supposed to be standing there like a mannequin when wearing the suit. It should be in a prone position and those puffed up spots are more flat against the body like it's supposed to be when flat on the ground. I prefer the green version with the fully camouflaged figure, but this one is fine. There's also a 3rd one that was a Zolocon exclusive a couple weekends ago that combined the white and green.
  6. No he wouldn't because companies can no longer include guns with DC characters (in the USA).
  7. It's the Rebirth version with a lighter blue. This is the 3rd version of it. First time for the head. These are either packaging variants for the Digital NFT crap or he's refreshing the packaging. These aren't Page Punchers so they aren't DC Direct label. As expected, the Green Lantern has sold out on EE, BBTS, and McFarlane's site. Everyone wants the classic looks and they almost always sell out.
  8. Joy Toy has released $15,000 worth of figures/mechs in the line in less than 2 years. Around a couple hundred figures already or possibly 300. I've lost track of it all. They have a $400 battery powered Dreadnaught mech with figure about the come out any day now. This is one of the most premium lines out there. It's impossible to collect unless you're well off. McFarlane isn't really supporting the line anymore given they are the biggest sellers for him. I was surprised with the last bit he announced.
  9. It'll sell out and probably today or the end of the week if it's a McFarlane store exclusive (it doesn't say it is but it's Gold which means its exclusive somewhere). They always do.
  10. They may be repeats but they're all different. A completioinist nightmare.
  11. It's already been said, but WB has banned guns from their figure lines, so TM's hands are tied on this. He may sneak specific characters' weapons into his weapons packs so check those as they come out. There are 3 packs as of this post.
  12. What lack of consistency? You do realize this is an old DC Direct line from 10,000 years ago? I can't remember if they did a Nightwing (which I should given I have almost the entire line....release the Batwing and Batmobile/Bat Signal sets, McFarlane), but if they did I'm sure it's coming soon enough. Not sure why we're not getting build a figure parts with this branch of the line. The 2nd wave of the BTAS line features not only a new BAF character but the Batman and Joker are new versions, so If no Nightwing then he'll probably make one provided this line is selling.
  13. Yes, because the first set is garbage on almost metric including the way they look. These Super7 are 7" scale and will be show accurate or much closer than the weird changes Hasbro made. Characters will be able to do things like actually hold their bow right or the ability to hold their hood. We'll also probably get a Tiamet if the sales warrant it, as well as many more characters over time.
  14. Some Best Buys have huge toy sections. Some have next to nothing but certain stores have very large multi-aisle toy sections and they carry tons of collector oriented items with exclusives out the arse. I couldn't believe it last time I was in our BB that is like this. They had an exclusive SW diecast from the newer larger scale diecast line that I had no idea existed. It's just a repaint variant, but I had no idea since I hadn't been there in a while and no idea it was a 5-6 aisle toy section.
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