I actually didn’t open the poly. The book was in a wrapped package. That’s what I opened.
@Vroom that’s an awesome figure. It’s hard to go wrong with Batman figures that included projectile launchers with an effective target range of 16.7 inches.
I actually didn’t open the poly. The book was in a wrapped package. That’s what I opened.
@Vroom that’s an awesome figure. It’s hard to go wrong with Batman figures that included projectile launchers with an effective target range of 16.7 inches.
Action figure-based projectile launchers are one of the keys to a highly-enjoyable, enormously joyful and incredibly imaginative childhood (I speak from experience).
SN: Did you get the McFarlane Knightfall Batman, yet?
No.
It sold out online fast. I missed it. A friend is a manager ar a local Walmart, but of the dozen or so local stores, he said none received this figure. He checked inventory for me.
Well, Shazbot.
Keep an eye on the McFarlane Store site. They often offer Gold Label figures months after their initial release.
I see no reason why Jean-Paul would be left out of that eventual availability, especially since his fellow Knightfall alum, Bane, is available there as we speak.
I’ll always remember when the death happened. The local news had a lot of coverage. I never got to read it when it first came out. I had the first TPB of it. For my young self, it was hard seeing Superman die.
For Ultra members, these are now available in our library:
The 2016 trade run of The Death and Return of Superman:
The Death of Superman: 30th Anniversary Special
Likewise. Luckily, Superman returned and soared to new heights!
Definitely!