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Michael Crawford

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It's a Hot Toys night, with two reviews of some very cool sixth scale product. First up is my look at one of their summer exclusives, the 'evil' Superman from Superman III! And don't forget to check out Jeff Parker's look at the City Hunter Predator, another great figure.

You can find all the reviews at the usual:

https://www.mwctoys.com

Thanks for reading, and have a terrific weekend!

Michael
MWC
 
Yes!!!

Michael, I want to thank you for whatever changes you made to your website, because now I can finally access it. I've been in china for the past few years and not long ago, your site was blocked. But now I can finally view it. I love reading your reviews as well your guests (Jeff Parker is a fav).

Thank you!!
 
Yes, my hosting service blocked a bunch of countries recently for a really stupid reason, but they should all be unblocked now.
 
Are you going to get/review the 1/6 1989 Batmobile? I'd love to see your thoughts on that one. I remember way back when the Tumbler came out that was one of my favorite 1/6 Batman reviews along with the Takara Batman comparison.
 
Yes, my hosting service blocked a bunch of countries recently for a really stupid reason, but they should all be unblocked now.

Awesome man.

:hi5:

Are you going to get/review the 1/6 1989 Batmobile? I'd love to see your thoughts on that one. I remember way back when the Tumbler came out that was one of my favorite 1/6 Batman reviews along with the Takara Batman comparison.

Wow...trip down memory lane lol. Same here. Which begs the question...WTF happened with that?! Takara developed a fantastic stock body and at the time, their begins figure was out of this world. I know takara made a few more wolf brigade figures, but after that...nothing. Such a shame they weren't more aggressive with licenses and doing more in the 1/6 market.
 
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