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Post by Bats on Aug 11, 2019 23:39:36 GMT -8
I have a set of action figures from about 15 years ago. I bought them in a "new without box" condition. Batman, Robin, Batgirl, the usual villains (except Two-Face). She particularly liked Clayface but found Joker too scary, so put him back in the box I imagined Clayface would be scariest.Maybe it's the grimace on Joker That's exactly it. This Joker has quite an exaggerated grimace on his face. Other than that he looks like a right clown...
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 12, 2019 10:01:46 GMT -8
I imagined Clayface would be scariest.Maybe it's the grimace on Joker That's exactly it. This Joker has quite an exaggerated grimace on his face. Other than that he looks like a right clown... Ridiculous rictus.
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coolgeekkid
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Post by coolgeekkid on Aug 12, 2019 11:19:59 GMT -8
Hi I am new here. does anybody read x-factor
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Aug 12, 2019 11:33:01 GMT -8
Hi I am new here. does anybody read x-factor I've read them, and have some of the issues from the 80s-90s. I'm not a big fan though, of any Mutant title. I'll likely sell them to my brother, who is an X-Fan. Welcome!
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Post by Stu on Aug 12, 2019 11:37:49 GMT -8
Hi I am new here. does anybody read x-factor Hey there! I've read the early issues with Simonson art and I've read the Peter David issues in that run. Then I read the reboot by PAD when Madrox became the leader and it turned more into detective stories.
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Post by Bats on Aug 12, 2019 11:56:38 GMT -8
Hi I am new here. does anybody read x-factor Alright fella. Not me but welcome.
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 12, 2019 11:58:20 GMT -8
Hi I am new here. does anybody read x-factor I'll likely sell them to my brother, who is an X-Fan. If I tried to sell something to a family member they'd have a fit and demand it Welcome coolgeekkid. I was just reading some Xfactor last week.
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 12, 2019 11:59:56 GMT -8
Hi I am new here. does anybody read x-factor Hey there! I've read the early issues with Simonson art and I've read the Peter David issues in that run. Then I read the reboot by PAD when Madrox became the leader and it turned more into detective stories. I forgot about the reboot.I read a bunch from the Civil War time that came in a longbox a buddy gave me.I really liked that series,may fill the run,look for trades.
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Post by Jeffro on Aug 12, 2019 13:40:15 GMT -8
Hi I am new here. does anybody read x-factor I did when the series started in 1986. Can't remember when I stopped though. Probably somewhere from 1991-1993
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2019 21:11:26 GMT -8
Hi I am new here. does anybody read x-factor Hello. I really enjoyed the Simonson issues quite a bit. There's a lot of fun stuff in the run. Haven't read much past issue #90, though...
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Aug 17, 2019 8:16:08 GMT -8
Congratulations to Stu on reaching 5,000 posts! He's now a 5K Member and his profile font color has been changed accordingly.
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Post by Bats on Aug 17, 2019 8:20:59 GMT -8
Congratulations to Stu on reaching 5,000 posts! He's now a 5K Member and his profile font color has been changed accordingly.
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Post by Bats on Aug 17, 2019 8:30:36 GMT -8
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Aug 17, 2019 8:50:49 GMT -8
I would bet that the person who wrote the article buys water in tiny little plastic containers by the thousand, buys a new car every 5 years or less, buys a new smart phone every year, drives instead of walks or cycles no matter how short the distance (including to the gym), never cooks at home (instead, eating at restaurants and fast food outlets), uses the emergency room for flu symptoms, consumes antibiotics by the bushel, turns the A/C or heat on at the mere hint of a deviation from the perfect temperature, etc., etc. Ivory Tower hypocrites make me laugh. I'll compare MY carbon footprint to any of these myopic bandwagon jumpers. PS - I can't remember the last time I ate meat, it's probably been years. I prefer chicken, black beans, and whey for protein.
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Post by Bats on Aug 17, 2019 9:44:39 GMT -8
I would bet that the person who wrote the article buys water in tiny little plastic containers by the thousand, buys a new car every 5 years or less, buys a new smart phone every year, drives instead of walks or cycles no matter how short the distance (including to the gym), never cooks at home (instead, eating at restaurants and fast food outlets), uses the emergency room for flu symptoms, consumes antibiotics by the bushel, turns the A/C or heat on at the mere hint of a deviation from the perfect temperature, etc., etc. Ivory Tower hypocrites make me laugh. I'll compare MY carbon footprint to any of these myopic bandwagon jumpers. PS - I can't remember the last time I ate meat, it's probably been years. I prefer chicken, black beans, and whey for protein. Well said.
You don't eat beef? But it's gorgeous!
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