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#21
Hey DV,

;) Ya got some really great stuff here & I like how it's all displayed, very cool.

Also, I recognize that Joker Tattoo from the Bat-Blog, ha ha!
#22
You might check out Chip Kidd's new book BAT-MANGA which should come out later this month. It's gonna have a ton of 1960's Japanese Batman Toys in it.

Other than that I can't recommend any book. So yeah, I agree with what you're saying.
#23
Very well done!

I really like how the bat-signal lights up, a nice touch.
#24
Very Interesting, I really like the picture choices too...nice job!
#25
I agree about this figure being pretty pricey but it's really awesome quality! And the head sculpt looks EXACTLY like Heath Ledger, a nice job!!
#26
Merchandise / Re: The eBay Finds Thread
Sat, 13 Sep 2008, 08:12
I got three of those sitting in my garage.









Ha Ha Ha!
#27
I agree about the display boxes, those are very cool.

It's sad but most of my stuff is in storage. I would love to have a special room to display my stuff. I would call it "The Bat-Cave", ha ha!
#28
Merchandise / Re: The Purrfect Collection
Sat, 13 Sep 2008, 08:00
Really nice stuff there & what a great display!

I remember a lot of it ( have some of it ) but have never seen a few pieces...that's cool!
#29
Yeah, post some more detailed info! I live in Oklahoma & this is great news....if the employee knew what he/she was talking about.
#30
If ya think about it a petition is worthless unless you get hundreds of people to sign it. Whatever company makes them is not gonna care about a petition with 50 people or even 100. Ya gotta think HUGE numbers. ( Look at when "Family Guy" was canceled & the DVD sold like a million copies. The network execs woke up & re-grouped the show ).

If somebody created a website, where people could sign a petiton, then have all the many different message boards get behind it, then it might get enough sigs. Plus, people could use their MySpace, Facebook, blogs, etc...to get behind it also.

You have to imagine it like a political campaign where you need HUGE numbers to win. The toy company probably want to know that if they do make it that it will sell really well. 15-20 crybabies wanting a certain bat-figure isn't gonna cut it, ha ha!

Sorry to be harsh, just trying to be real.