It's as if Howard invented wool hair...
Meanwhile I'm over here thinking it always looked bad. My first introduction into hot toys was many years ago where i saw a video of the DX08 and i was shocked at how good it looked. DX11...not so much. I don't think it's an awful figure but i always thought it wasn't quite there. Many times where I was thinking of getting it but passed because i knew something better was gonna come.People fought tooth and nail for a very long time about how great their DX11 was... they poopoo'd InArt, saying their DX11 was better...
Where are they now?
See madness as you know is like gravity, all it takes is a little...push.It is amazing what Hot Toys can do when it tries... or is pushed.
I was hoping it was that. The one thing about the InArt Joker that didn't work well as thought was the magnetic base.You can see in the background that the display base uses the same ankle-grabber hidden up the pants leg as they did with the new Indiana Jones. So not a magnetic base.
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If Howard was smart, he wouldn’t be content to just be a reactionary and he’d start mining old IP that he (maybe) still has access to before InArt or JND or any of the up and comers get the chance to. Starting out with Anakin, part of a license only he’s got, and with a notable improvement over the older releases was a good move and a good start. This guy kind of feels like a nice little bit of competition, too, but I’d be lying if I said I wouldn’t love to see him start raiding the archives and giving the “premium” treatment to characters like Reeve Supes, Nicholson Joker, and Indy. Same goes for Heath. Do accessory packs. He and the other dude are talking about all these different expressions and looks the character had in the video. Give people options.It is amazing what Hot Toys can do when it tries... or is pushed.
Here I am content with the 1/4th joker I have. LolPeople fought tooth and nail for a very long time about how great their DX11 was... they poopoo'd InArt, saying their DX11 was better...
Where are they now?
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