Were they specific about it being a 2.0 and not, say, their version of Bank Robber Joker or Cop disguise Joker or Nurse Joker?
Were they specific about it being a 2.0 and not, say, their version of Bank Robber Joker or Cop disguise Joker or Nurse Joker?
That would at least be morally consistent but I’d advocate that one simply let the market determine what they are and aren’t willing to buy instead of telling us what we should and shouldn’t own.They should up the ante and ban all Heath Ledger Joker merchandise.
Still though seems pretty quick to already be doing a 2.0.
remember you bragging about how you don't go around pissing on the inart threads since you are so in love with the JND version ...Lol, where's the Joker is boring do something new and the too soon crowd?
They should do another one, and they'll get it right probably, but doing it this soon seems a slap in the face.
remember you bragging about how you don't go around pissing on the inart threads since you are so in love with the JND version ...
I think a new Joker should be made every year.
Maybe I’m the crazy one but I love so many IPs. TDK is huge in pop culture.Even I'm tired of Ledger Joker and i dont own one, but i will likely buy one just for the crack. Just the other day, i'm thinking why the figure industry is so obsessed with TDK, i think the franchise is overrated to me, but it (still) sells like hot cakes.
Well they probably don't manage to make a perfect representation of anyone - for some reason the Nolan Batman trilogy attracted an unusually high amount of obsessed people demanding perfection. You go into a Terminator thread and there'll be 2-4 people criticizing the figure (me being one, they never nail Arnie) and everyone else is just happy it exists. In a Ledger Joker thread, pretty much everyone is examining it under a microscope.I think one of the reasons why is because he delivered such a perfect performance yet no one has managed to make a perfect representation, outside of customs, of course.
Agree on the Arnie as someone fairly new to the hobby but suppose it was good for its time. The upcoming 2.0 is a winner.Well they probably don't manage to make a perfect representation of anyone - for some reason the Nolan Batman trilogy attracted an unusually high amount of obsessed people demanding perfection. You go into a Terminator thread and there'll be 2-4 people criticizing the figure (me being one, they never nail Arnie) and everyone else is just happy it exists. In a Ledger Joker thread, pretty much everyone is examining it under a microscope.