1/6 Suicide Squad - 1/6th scale The Joker (Arkham Asylum Version)

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:lol
I just realized I need one of those in 1/6 :rotfl

And also a life size one lol :hi5:

Every Joker from HT got cards you know that?

Well, not every single one of em but I see what u're talking about. Still, this figure in particular doesnt need it. Like I said before, this figure is perfect already. Thats why I POed it.

Every main Joker figure, this is a variant, and it makes sense he doesn't since he's technically a prisoner. The normal SS Joker will have cards relax :lol

:exactly::goodpost:
 
Actually Bank Robber Joker had cards too, but it made sense since he actually had them and used them during the robbery

Wait, I thought that this card was in life size. Is it life size or 1/6th? If this is a 1/6th scale card doesnt make sense even more, since he cant hold it with relaxed hands.
 
Did I misread something? Was he not talking about the playing card accessories? :lol

Well, I'm pretty sure I got it wrong then. Not u lol :rotfl I thought that the card that comes with this figure was a life size one and not 1/6th. If its 1/6th this doesnt make sense even more cuz he's not using it in that scene (and theres a pic of Harley Quinn in it, which doesnt match the scene either) and no holding card hands.
 
It's a case of 'Damned if they do, damned if they don't"!
If DC had done the 4 or 5 movies, they would have been accused of copying Marvel – so they try to be different and they're still lambasted!
Personally I like what DC have done... let's face it, the characters (for the most part) are so well known, they don't need esablishing like the individual Avengers do... Everyone knows Batman and Superman! I also like that they've set a different tone for their universe... it's more realistic (if a CB can be such) and shows the consequence of these characters and the powers they have, as opposed to the MCU's which seems A-Team-like at times. Plus, if the DCEU and the MCU were to mirror each other for tone etc. the average movie goer would start to lose interest in the genre, and most likely would confuse the two universes – my missus, for example, neither knows nor cares that Batman and Spiderman are not in the same universe. It's like any genre... The Shawshank Redemption is a great prison film, but so is Stir Crazy... we need diversity in the genre or it will die!

Well said...:clap
 
He does come with a chair and backdrop at least :dunno

A Truly barebones figure would just be a normal stand, like Quicksilver :lol

Exactly, I keep hearing people say this is barebones but you get a backdrop/chair. The backdrop alone is worth it.
 
Well, I'm pretty sure I got it wrong then. Not u lol :rotfl I thought that the card that comes with this figure was a life size one and not 1/6th. If its 1/6th this doesnt make sense even more cuz he's not using it in that scene (and theres a pic of Harley Quinn in it, which doesnt match the scene either) and no holding card hands.
Oh :lol Yeah pretty much. The no card holding hands is one of the many reasons leaving them out makes sense lol
 
I really hope they make a Joker in the black and white tux, I love that look. Reminds me of lot of Alex Ross' Joker.

Thats a really nice version but I think I'll stay with this Arkham Asylum and that purple shirt and silver jacket version. First that will break my one figure per character rule. My favorite villain and dont have any yet.
 
The inevitable tuxedo version may be promising...but I cannot argue with the sheer uniqueness of a shoe-less figure with a cafeteria chair wrapped in a strait jacket...you definitely do not see too many of those on shelves...
 
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