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There are plenty of movie buffs out there and a ton of comic book fans. As for as fictional mediums go, television was always the bastard red-headed stepchild compared to film and books. Movie critics do NOTHING but talk shit about it and you what? I do too. It doesn't stop it from the being the medium of entertainment I most consume and that I feel the most comfortable with.

Does TV suck? Righteously and almost always. But it's still where I get the bulk of my fiction, good and bad. And it probably always will be.

There are plenty of amazing TV shows on TV currently. I don't dig them all but I get the appeal. And TV did not used to be this level of high quality, if you can believe it. It used to be MUCH worse. There was a point in time in which Quantum Leap was the best science fiction series on television, which strikes me as a fucking travesty. Nevertheless, as a TV buff I have had MANY favorite shows over the years, mostly during my formative young adulthood. The thing all of these shows I loved have in common is almost none of them hold up in hindsight on any level. Many are outright cringe. I get WHY I loved Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, The X-Files, Quantum Leap, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Dinosaurs at the time for their uniqueness, but each of those shows were shows I thought were majorly sucky rewatching them years later. I'm sure plenty of kids who grew up in the 1980's were disillusioned when seeing a full episode of ThunderCats or Transformers as adults. My sensibilities are so different from when I was younger that I want to pick holes in Captain Fucking Picard! What is wrong with me?

There are exactly THREE shows from back in the day I loved that hold up equally well and contain the same magic today as back then (one of them lands even BETTER in hindsight). There are a few shows I still have great admiration for despite their imperfections (Farscape, Millennium, The Simpsons, Futurama, Gargoyles, Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, Superman: The Animated Series) but only three shows I EVER saw as a youth wowed me decades later: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Twin Peaks, and Justice League Unlimited. This will be a 3 part essay on each of these shows, what they meant to me as a viewer and a writer, how they influenced my work (where applicable) and what the best and worst things were about them.

The third and final essay will cover Justice League Unlimited

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matt_zimmer: (Justice  League)
There are plenty of movie buffs out there and a ton of comic book fans. As for as fictional mediums go, television was always the bastard red-headed stepchild compared to film and books. Movie critics do NOTHING but talk shit about it and you what? I do too. It doesn't stop it from the being the medium of entertainment I most consume and that I feel the most comfortable with.

Does TV suck? Righteously and almost always. But it's still where I get the bulk of my fiction, good and bad. And it probably always will be.

There are plenty of amazing TV shows on TV currently. I don't dig them all but I get the appeal. And TV did not used to be this level of high quality, if you can believe it. It used to be MUCH worse. There was a point in time in which Quantum Leap was the best science fiction series on television, which strikes me as a fucking travesty. Nevertheless, as a TV buff I have had MANY favorite shows over the years, mostly during my formative young adulthood. The thing all of these shows I loved have in common is almost none of them hold up in hindsight on any level. Many are outright cringe. I get WHY I loved Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, The X-Files, Quantum Leap, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Dinosaurs at the time for their uniqueness, but each of those shows were shows I thought were majorly sucky rewatching them years later. I'm sure plenty of kids who grew up in the 1980's were disillusioned when seeing a full episode of ThunderCats or Transformers as adults. My sensibilities are so different from when I was younger that I want to pick holes in Captain Fucking Picard! What is wrong with me?

There are exactly THREE shows from back in the day I loved that hold up equally well and contain the same magic today as back then (one of them lands even BETTER in hindsight). There are a few shows I still have great admiration for despite their imperfections (Farscape, Millennium, The Simpsons, Futurama, Gargoyles, Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, Superman: The Animated Series) but only three shows I EVER saw as a youth wowed me decades later: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Twin Peaks, and Justice League Unlimited. This will be a 3 part essay on each of these shows, what they meant to me as a viewer and a writer, how they influenced my work (where applicable) and what the best and worst things were about them.

The second essay will cover Twin Peaks.

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matt_zimmer: (Justice  League)
There are plenty of movie buffs out there and a ton of comic book fans. As for as fictional mediums go, television was always the bastard red-headed stepchild compared to film and books. Movie critics do NOTHING but talk shit about it and you what? I do too. It doesn't stop it from the being the medium of entertainment I most consume and that I feel the most comfortable with.

Does TV suck? Righteously and almost always. But it's still where I get the bulk of my fiction, good and bad. And it probably always will be.

There are plenty of amazing TV shows on TV currently. I don't dig them all but I get the appeal. And TV did not used to be this level of high quality, if you can believe it. It used to be MUCH worse. There was a point in time in which Quantum Leap was the best science fiction series on television, which strikes me as a fucking travesty. Nevertheless, as a TV buff I have had MANY favorite shows over the years, mostly during my formative young adulthood. The thing all of these shows I loved have in common is almost none of them hold up in hindsight on any level. Many are outright cringe. I get WHY I loved Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, The X-Files, Quantum Leap, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Dinosaurs at the time for their uniqueness, but each of those shows were shows I thought were majorly sucky rewatching them years later. I'm sure plenty of kids who grew up in the 1980's were disillusioned when seeing a full episode of ThunderCats or Transformers as adults. My sensibilities are so different from when I was younger that I want to pick holes in Captain Fucking Picard! What is wrong with me?

There are exactly THREE shows from back in the day I loved that hold up equally well and contain the same magic today as back then (one of them lands even BETTER in hindsight). There are a few shows I still have great admiration for despite their imperfections (Farscape, Millennium, The Simpsons, Futurama, Gargoyles, Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, Superman: The Animated Series) but only three shows I EVER saw as a youth wowed me decades later: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Twin Peaks, and Justice League Unlimited. This will be a 3 part essay on each of these shows, what they meant to me as a viewer and a writer, how they influenced my work (where applicable) and what the best and worst things were about them.

The first essay will cover Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Read more... )
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Nothing has changed my mind in the meantime. But Justice League Unlimited IS the best animated TV series of all time.

If The Simpsons had been canceled after its eighth season, it wouldn't be. But reality is currently as I described.

And it's a freaking kids show! Still never been topped. I can't believe it.
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For me, that premiere was an event. I can't recall ever looking forward to a new series so much. There are a few things I remember vividly waiting for as a fan: Each season premiere of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: The Next Generation. The final Harry Potter book. And the relaunch of Twin Peaks. But the premiere of Justice League is something I still have fond memories of.

Opinion: As far as JL/U episodes go, "Secret Origins" isn't so hot.

Further opinion: I still enjoy it more than practically any other DC cartoon I can think of.

Also, for a little context, I was 26 years old when the series premiered. Me loving it has nothing to do with childhood nostalgia blindness. I was aware of its faults at the time as an adult viewer, and loved the show anyways. And you can't take that away from me.
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Twin Peaks, The X-Files, Red Dwarf, Bloom County, Star Trek Beyond.

What I'm skeptical of:

Heroes, Tremors 5, Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.

What I'd like to see next:

Updates for Quantum Leap, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Farscape, and Justice League Unlimited. And Wizards 2 if I dream big.

That should cover it as far as obsessions go.
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Chris, Merlin Missy and Micheal, when you order these packs post here how it went so I can stop doing these annoying updates! :P

Let me now repost my Matty fact sheet.

Static/Aquagirl/Micron 3-Pack on sale at Mattycollector on Wed 8/15/12 at 12:00 PM EST

This three pack is $30 plus shipping. Shipping and tax together usually run me at about $11 although the sales tax may vary by state (I live in Massaschusetts where sales taxes are pretty high). Shipping prices on Matty are ridiculously high so be prepared for that. Look to spend about $41 total.

Using the Matty site can be a nightmare so I'll help you through it as we get closer to the date. The good news is that the Mongul pack took a week or so to sell out so it's likely that you will not need to have to buy it during the noon rush on the day of release. But if you want to be absolutely sure here is what you should expect at noon on the 15th.

What is the White Screen Of Death?

When the Matty site is busy a white screen will pop up that will refresh itself every five seconds. They encourage you not to refresh the page yourself or you will somehow be put back at the end of the queue but I personally have doubts if that's true. If the WSOD lasts longer than 15 minutes refresh your page anyways. For the record, in recent months the WSOD has gotten MUCH better and is sometimes non-existant. You may not have a problem at all with it but if you do I'm just telling you what to expect.

Why are there those little unreadable number code things that you have to punch in at the checkout?

Because Digital River sucks. Seriously though. Matty's version of those things are practically unreadable so it may take a few tries to get it right. I would suggest refreshing the code until you find one that is almost readable. It lets you do that. Also, be sure to check off the box that says "I agree to the terms and conditions" or your order won't go through.

Should I set up an account beforehand?

Probably a good idea but it's not necessary these days due to the traffic not being as terrible as it used to be. Still, I would do it. You'll need to put something in your shopping cart to set up an account (I know, it's stupid) but you can remove it once your account is set up (and make sure you do. Dealing with Digital River over the phone is a VERY unpleasant experience due to their absolute incompetence). The traffic is no longer so bad that you'll have trouble signing in on the day of the sale anymore so I wouldn't worry about that. You just may get a brief WSOD. Matty only accepts credits cards, not debit cards, VISA gift cards, checks, money orders or PayPal. If you don't have a credit card you'll need to set something up with a friend or relative who does.

What if nothing happens if I press the place order button?

Wait for a while before doing anything. Check your email for an order confirmation before deciding whether or not to go through the process again. If you are impatient and click the "place order" button more than once you might end up with two figures charged to your credit card. If this happens you can call the number listed on the website and cancel one of the orders. Due to Digital River's incompetence this may be a hassle and a headache so just be patient to make sure to avoid it.

Anything else I should have handy?

Headache medicine cannot hurt.
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Another helpful tip if you DO decide to try to get these the hour they go on sale: try to set aside about an hour and a half at lunchtime to get these. You probably won't need it due to the site not being as active as it used to be, but it's always a good idea to be to prepared just in case. Here is the link again.

http://www.mattycollector.com/store/matty/en_US/pd/productID.254325500

More updates coming soon!
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There was another question you may have had that I neglected to mention last week.

$30 is a pretty steep price. Is it possible that I can find these later on a Matty sale day or elsewhere?

Almost impossible if you ask me. Mongul already sold out except for customer service exchanges. Mattel specifically produced these figures in largely reduced numbers because the numbers they HAD produced them in weren't selling out. So in order to produce lower numbers, they had to raise the cost. Now this seems like a sucky situation but there are a couple of things to keep in mind:

1. The $30 price tag was originally going to be $50. ToyGuru found a way to make the numbers work for $20 less than expected.

2. These figures are being produced in SUCH small numbers that they will probably wind up being some of the rarest JLU figures in a couple of years. I'm talking Volcana 3-Pack, Secret Society I Six-Pack, or Legends Of The League Six-Pack scarce, so these could go for at least a hundred bucks on eBay in a short time. I am 99% sure getting these on Matty during the original sale is going to be as cheap as it is going to get. However since these WILL probably become collector's items you could look at them as a sound investment for the future.

I'll repost my Matty site tip list as the sale gets closer. One week to go!
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This post is for Micheal, Merlin Missy and Chris who have each expressed interest in owning this three pack of action figures.

http://www.mattycollector.com/store/matty/en_US/pd/productID.254325500

Note: the current $20 price tag is a typo. This three pack is $30 plus shipping. Shipping and tax together usually run me at about $11 although the sales tax may vary by state (I live in Massaschusetts where sales taxes are pretty high). Shipping prices on Matty are ridiculously high so be prepared for that. Look to spend about $41 total.

Using the Matty site can be a nightmare so I'll help you through it as we get closer to the date. The good news is that the Mongul pack took a week or so to sell out so it's likely that you will not need to have to buy it during the noon rush on the day of release. But if you want to be absolutely sure here is what you should expect at noon on the 15th.

What is the White Screen Of Death?

When the Matty site is busy a white screen will pop up that will refresh itself every five seconds. They encourage you not to refresh the page yourself or you will somehow be put back at the end of the queue but I personally have doubts if that's true. If the WSOD lasts longer than 15 minutes refresh your page anyways. For the record, in recent months the WSOD has gotten MUCH better and is sometimes non-existant. You may not have a problem at all with it but if you do I'm just telling you what to expect.

Why are there those little unreadable number code things that you have to punch in at the checkout?

Because Digital River sucks. Seriously though. Matty's version of those things are practically unreadable so it may take a few tries to get it right. I would suggest refreshing the code until you find one that is almost readable. It lets you do that. Also, be sure to check off the box that says "I agree to the terms and conditions" or your order won't go through.

Should I set up an account beforehand?

Probably a good idea but it's not necessary these days due to the traffic not being as terrible as it used to be. Still, I would do it. You'll need to put something in your shopping cart to set up an account (I know, it's stupid) but you can remove it once your account is set up (and make sure you do. Dealing with Digital River over the phone is a VERY unpleasant experience due to their absolute incompetence). The traffic is no longer so bad that you'll have trouble signing in on the day of the sale anymore so I wouldn't worry about that. You just may get a brief WSOD. Matty only accepts credits cards, not debit cards, VISA gift cards, checks, money orders or PayPal. If you don't have a credit card you'll need to set something up with a friend or relative who does.

What if nothing happens if I press the place order button?

Wait for a while before doing anything. Check your email for an order confirmation before deciding whether or not to go through the process again. If you are impatient and click the "place order" button more than once you might end up with two figures charged to your credit card. If this happens you can call the number listed on the website and cancel one of the orders. Due to Digital River's incompetence this may be a hassle and a headache so just be patient to make sure to avoid it.

Anything else I should have handy?

Headache medicine cannot hurt.
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Mattel is giving us the final figures! And only $30 a pack instead of 50!

http://www.actionfigureinsider.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=23621&p=359071#p359071


Quote:
Justice League Unlimited
Big news! The final 3-packs are coming in fall 2012! One new pack will arrive each month starting around July/August at a price of only $30 each!!! The REALLY great news is those packs will also include Dr. Destiny and Firefly from the dropped 6-pack! How did we make this happen? The Mattycollector.com team is just that good and the fans are just that loyal! Don't hesitate to get them when you see them because these will be the FINAL JLU items from Mattel -- no additional figures have been developed.

JLU 3-Packs at MattyCollector.com
These will be the final figures in the beloved JLU series! All available fall 2012 only at MattyCollector.com:

* Blue Beetle, Fire, Booster Gold
* Guy Gardner, Martian Manhunter, Batmanâ„¢ Classic Detective
* Vandal Savage, Batmanâ„¢, Future Supermanâ„¢
* Future Static, Aqua Girl, Micron
* Mongol, Wonder Woman, Batmanâ„¢
* Toyman, Dr. Destiny, Firefly

____________________

On a personal note, I know that Chris, Merlin Missy and Micheal are interested in the Static/Aquagirl pack. About a week before it's released I'll put up a post detailing the way to navigate the nightmare that is MattyCollector. I'm giving you a week's notice because you'll probably need to set aside about an hour in the middle of the day (Noon) to get through The White Screen Of Death. I'll tell you what to expect later this year.

Update:

From the comments. Here's a link to a photo gallery for the figures. Enjoy!

http://toyfair12.asmzine.com/gallery/mattel/dc/index4.html
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Hey, guys, I would like to ask my friends list, and Chris, Micheal, Merlin Missy and stinkingbishop in particular, something. There is a poll going on in Custom Justice about whether or not the last Justice League Unlimited figures (which include Vandal Savage, Future Static, Aquagirl and Micron) should be released and I was wondering if my friends could vote in it.

It's open to the public and for some insane reason Mattel is going to treat the results as gospel. I know it's crazy to base any decisions on internet polls but that's the kind of screwed up company Mattel is. Could you guys visit the poll and vote for the following option?

"I would pay the $50 per pack because I'm a diehard fan! "

I'm not asking for you to actually buy the packs (that would be silly ;)) but if Merlin Missy, Chris, Micheal and stinking bishop all vote for this option that would be four more votes closer to people like me who ARE crazy enough to spend $50 on action figures to be able to own Mongul and Toyman.

Here is the link:

http://dchallofjustice.com/news/?p=12543

Please let me know if and when you've voted.

I know it's a big favor but I'd really appreciate it.
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Reposted for Chris. Also reviews for Lego Star Wars: The Padawan Menace and The Storyteller: The Definitive Collection and comic book reviews of Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Eight.

Upcoming reviews on this journal include Batman: Year One, ThunderCats Season One: Book One, Green Lantern, X-Men: First Class, The Lion King, V: The Complete Second Season, Smallville Season Four, Smallville Season Five, Smallville Season Six, The Adventures Of Young Indiana Jones Volume Two: The Wars Years and The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones Volume Three: The Years of Change. The Super Hero Squad Show: The Infinity Gaunlet Volumes 1 and 2 has been postponed. I might not write it until January.

Spoilers below the cut. The ones for Buffy are MAJOR. No joke.

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Also reviews for the latest episodes of MAD, Batman: The Brave And The Bold, Smallville, The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, The Simpsons, Family Guy, The Cleveland Show, American Dad, Community, 30 Rock and The Office.

My DVD situation is resolved. Upcoming reviews on this journal include Wolverine and the X-Men: The Complete Series, Doctor Who: The Complete Fifth Series, Caprica Season 1.0, V: The Complete First Season, Iron Man 2: Two Disc Special Edition, Toy Story 3 DVD, Cars Toon: Mater's Tall Tales, Dollhouse: The Complete Season 2, Star Trek: The Original Series Season Two Remastered, Star Trek: The Original Series Three Remastered, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search For Spock, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and Star Trek: Voyager Season One.

Spoilers beneath the fold. As always, TV reviews first.


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For Chris, who asked.

1. Scorpius (Farscape): Not only the best of the last twenty years, but would probably rank VERY highly on a list of best villains of all time. His S&M bondage fetish look, his scarily soft and creepy voice, Wayne Pygram's performance and the fact that all of the evil things he does may ultimately be for some greater good that our heroes don't know about, Scorpius is one of the best baddies of all time. Best moment: Condemning John Crichton "to live" on the operating table, with his true love dead and the speech center of his brain gone.

2. Angelus (Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel): A no-brainer for number two. One of the best things about Angelus is his dark sense of humor. Also great is the fact that he inhabits the body of a character you care deeply about. Best moments: Snapping Jenny Calender's neck and leaving her in Giles' bed to discover.

3. Severus Snape (Harry Potter): For a good chunk of the series you aren't sure if he's a good guy or a bad guy and his ambiguous nature and anti-hero status makes him a natural antagonist. Easily the most glamorous villain in Harry Potter and put Draco Malfoy to shame. Best moment: Four words: The Lightning Struck Tower.

4. The Joker (DCAU Version): Yes, I know the Joker isn't technically a villain from the last twenty years but Mark Hamill's take is so delightfully twisted that he makes the character seem new again. Best moment: The Return Of The Joker flashback.

5. Lord Voldemort (Harry Potter): He would rank higher but his status as Big Bad in the Potterverse is mostly based on reputation and the fear he inspires in others rather than actual scariness. Best moment: his ressurrection in Goblet Of Fire.

6. David Xanatos (Gargoyles): So successful, a TV trope was named after him. He's such a great villain because he rarely loses and even when the Gargoyles believe they've defeated him they've actually only turned out to have strengthened his hand. Best moment: Breaking the Pack out of prison, not to destroy the Gargoyles as the audience originally thought, but to secure Fox's release for good behavior.

7. Gul Dukat (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine): Easily the most delusional villain on the list and that makes him one of the most dangerous. The fact that he sees himself as some great savior only makes his treachery and genocidal tendencies all the more bone-chilling. Best moment: signing a secret pact with the Dominion and joining them as a bunch of ships exit the wormhole.

8. Spike (Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel): Definitely the funniest person on the list, Spike throws out punches and great quips. Best moment: faking disability to team up with Buffy to fight Angelus.

9. Owen Burnett (Gargoyles): I can't tell you WHY Owen is so awesome without spoiling Gargoyles best secret twist. Best moment: THAT moment in The Gathering. You know which one I'm talking about.

10. Mr. Burns (The Simpsons): Everyone's favorite lovable sociopath. Best moment: blotting out the sun in Who Shot Mr. Burns.

11. Vandal Savage (Justice League): Arguably the best DCAU villain of all time, the Joker JUST nudges him out of the top spot. Dwayne McDuffie reimagines him as a fun Bondian super-villain. Best moment: ticking off his evil plans for a railgun on his fingers to Queen Audrey who he married and then bedded the previous day.

12. The Mayor (Buffy The Vampire Slayer): Cheerfully psychotic and strangely lovable, the Mayor is the best non-vampire villain in the Buffyverse. Best moment: His to-do list includes "photo op with boy scouts, become invincible, meeting with PTA, haircut".

13. The Weeping Angels (Doctor Who): The best original villains of the new show, they are truly frightening classic Who-style baddies. Best moment: the entire Sally Sparrow in the mansion segment of Blink.

14. The Lord Of The Locusts/The Hooded One (Bone): You can't really have one without the other. This is probably the most underrated comic book villain of all time. Best moment: the moment on Old Man's Cave where it's revealed exactly WHY the Hooded One has been seeking "The One Who Bears The Star" as well as Phoney Bone's reaction.

15. Lex Luthor (Justice League Unlimited): Arguably no character in the DCAU (with the possible exception of Bruce Wayne) has gone through a more rollercoaster character arc. From evil business tycoon in Superman: The Animated Series, to mad scientist in Justice League, to reformed politicial/presidential candidate turned Secret Society leader in JLU, Lex is probably the second most important character in the Timmverse after Batman. Best moment: To quote Superman: "Brainiac!"

16. The Reavers (Firefly): How scary are the Reavers? Even Jayne is terrified of them. Best moment: The Climax of Serenity where River Tam single-handedly fights them off.

17. Bishop (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003): The dude is awesome. Period. Only Turtle villain who could conceivably beat the Shredder. Best moment: His first smackdown with the Turtles where he defeats them using only his bare hands.

18. Slade (Teen Titans): Ron Perlman kickin' butt in the name of Ron Perlman. Best moment: Teaming up with Robin after he's betrayed by Trigon.

19. MacBeth (Gargoyles): Best anti-hero on the show. Best moment: take your pick from ALL of City Of Stone.

20. Baxter Stockman (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003): Where was this awesome, snarky, buttkicker on the old show? Best moment: refusing the go down and repeatedly rising from the dead in Return To New York.
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Today I completely maxed out on Justice League Unlimited Figures. I got a six pack consisting of Gorilla Grodd, The Joker as the Red Hood, Lex Luthor, Batman, Superman, and Flash. I got a SECOND six-pack consisting of Superman, Mr. Miracle, Darkseid, Forager, Lashina, and Mantis. PLUS, a three pack of The Question, Wonder Woman and Flash and another three pack of Fire, Ice and Green Lantern. I'm all caught up now.
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She's awesome! She comes as both a twelve inch figure and a six inch figure! And best of all the package came with bubble wrap! Hours of fun popping that stuff!

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