Hot Toys- DX14- Mime version Joker... didn't see this coming!

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me neither, not even big fan of the character, but I have to give it to the figure, it looks awesome in hand. Best $140 I spent on Hot toys even if I don't have any Burton batman in my collection.
 
How can you think that's better than this?
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Get this overpriced crap away from this thread.
 
Depends on your preference of the joker as the character: I prefer the ledger version


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I appreciate its a good figure, but not one i would buy. The bank robber joker is more iconic, in my opinion.
I know it gets a lot of hate due to the price but in hand its immense. I had the original bank robber joker and this towers above it.


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I appreciate its a good figure, but not one i would buy. The bank robber joker is more iconic, in my opinion.
I know it gets a lot of hate due to the price but in hand its immense. I had the original bank robber joker and this towers above it.


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How does it tower above it ? its the same sculpt with a still an inaccurate shirt. How can HT get the wrong colour twice and not include a new sculpt ? Seems lazy and money grabbing imo.
 
To be honest iv not even looked into the price of the br2. One of the most disappointing figure releases in a long time.
The price of the mime is so good, its a no brainer. I also find the sculpt makes this a very posable figure too. My only nit pick is that I wish they included a real feather.
 
Goes to show you what these figures really cost... when SS can afford to sell a $210 figure for $105 (when you figure RP). They're still making money, so the real cost of this must be what? $55 per unit? $65? Cost, box, shipping license fee.
 
Of course they cost less than $100. In general everything you buy costs the distributor at most 1/2, usually 1/3 of what they sell it for. Depends how many supply chains are between you and the people actually manufacturing something.
 
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