Re: Mattel DC Universe Line I remember Mattel showing 2 up's of Parasite and Mongul at previous Toy Fairs and SDCC's, I guess presenting the figures that way highlights how detailed they are.
Still at least we'll be getting them in 6" scale and that Wonder Woman looks amazing, a good sign for future female characters that will be made for the line.
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Re: Mattel DC Universe Line Thier Wonder Woman is pretty good its far better then some of DC Directs attempts. The only two decent ones are the Infinite Crisis one and the recent Wonder Woman line based on the work of Tery Dodson.
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Re: Mattel DC Universe Line Speaking of 2-Ups, Mattel has just released a 12" Killer Croc, a Toys R Us exclusive. I had no idea it was coming. A big thank you to Mr. Crawford for the heads up. Time to hit eBay.
Re: Mattel DC Universe Line Surprised they released Killer Croc, he was one of the original 6" figures from the DCSH series, I'd have thought they'd have brought out something more recent in 2up form, like Penguin or Red Tornado from the new DCUC series one.
Still I'm not complaining, it looks great and I hope they release some of the later figures like Parasite and Mongul which would look great in 12 inch form.
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Re: Mattel DC Universe Line Yay! BBTS have started selling individual figures from the DC Universe Classics line again. So far I've preordered Superman from series six and Parademon (yellow version) from series eight. Should make it alot easier to get the individual figures I want without having to buy the whole wave.
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