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Posted: 05 October 2007 at 4:12pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Weird thing, they actually refer to it as the "steel" version.

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Juan Jose Colin Arciniega
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Yes!...a place where i....uh....never mind!
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George Peter Gatsis
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I got rid alot of my toys right after I got married...
(not enuff space and such)

But I kept a hold on a few choice items...






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Tim O Neill
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I've got a "Back to the Future" time machine, too. Judging by the Mr Fusion,
that's from the second film. I have the first film, which has Doc's electricity
hook.



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John Peter Britton
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Posted: 06 October 2007 at 8:08am | IP Logged | 5 post reply

That guy in the chair looks cool who is he?
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A character from Sin City? Marv maybe.
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John Leach
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That's the "Death Row Marv" figure, sitting in his electric chair.  Flip a switch and the chair vibrates, and Marv speaks!  Very cool figure, my cats are afraid of it.
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John Peter Britton
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Thanks guys.
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Robert White
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(Reposting this in the proper thread since I was unaware of said thread.)

Not sure if this has been posted so I thought I'd share. I discovered this by chance on Amazon and I have to say that it's the best Hulk figure I've seen to date. This is what I think of when I think of the classic Hulk:

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Joe Hollon
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Here are some shots of the room that contains most of my "Boy's Toys"...it also functions as a computer room:

This first shot is the corner of the room to the right of my computer.  In this shot you can see a pencil drawing of Bob Dylan I did in high school (with tickets to an upcoming show stuck in the frame!), half of my DC Super Powers collection, the shelf with my Mego Pocket Heroes and a few loose Secret Wars figures on display...

On the wall behind my computer is half of my comic collection (as far as boxes go anyway), all decorations on the boxes are my own original art over the years(ha), on the wall are two cork boards full of 90s vintage Star Wars figures and the shlef to the left holds a bunch of trades/graphic novels and some bobble heads and stuff...

...and the last section of the room...on the shelves are my Spider-Man and Superman comics (for easy access), on the wall is an autographed Bob Dylan album, some Dylan concert posters, autographed Stan Lee comics and the other half of my Super Powers collection.  In the bottom left is a Spider-Man night light.  The top of the shelves here are full of everything from a Care Bear figure to He-Man to South Park.

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Wayne Osborne
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There's also a "classic" leader version of that Hulk two-pack that features the
Leader with just his big noggin' and not the exposed brain look. That's the
one I have.

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Brian Miller
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This is what I think of when I think of the classic Hulk:

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Unfortunately not the Leader, tho.

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