Actually, Super Powers Luthor was probably the more popular villain figure in that line and might have a more identifiable silhouette as well:
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Actually, Super Powers Luthor was probably the more popular villain figure in that line and might have a more identifiable silhouette as well:
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Probably. But, again, Luthor is the more iconic SP figure, hands down.I don't know...the way they sculpted the Joker back then I think you could figure it out...
Thank you!The Robotech Veritech is the one thing I would have loved to add to this shirt...
You know it!!^^
That would make a hell of a shirt.
When you get it, stuff it in your...mouth.I am definitely gonna get me this shirt.... (u guys know who u are)
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In addition to Bam's awesome shirt, I also picked these up at CV:
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Now that's a big fail. You should've broadened your horizons. I read just about every comic book I could find when I was a kid. The only book I really didn't care much about was Dr Strange.
I agree about removing Batman. He really doesnt fit into 80's cartoon/toy vibe of the shirt. I love Batman, but should have been replaced with something more 80's-ish.
You guys are smoking the finest of crack dismissing Batman or lest you forget these beauties that were all over the place in the 80s:
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Every kid I knew had the Super Powers toys. The only one that I see being off is the Lego man since most kids I knew (myself included) played with the Legos but less the actual guys which to me seemed to come much later.
Yep. It's the Super Powers Collection Batman:
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Those figures were certainly more a part of my 80s toy collection than a Smurf figure. It belongs there, imho.
Also, mega-props to them for the inclusion of Stretch Armstrong.![]()
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I had those toys, but they played no where near as big a role in my childhood as all the others did. They should've put a Robotech Veritech in there instead.