McFarlane Spawn

I pre-ordered it, only because I learned it's part of a founding characters line. I really hope they do The Maxx, and Shadowhawk.
 
I still have his LCBH figure, along with the Star made for that line. I would still love some miniseries/early issue characters (more affordable versions though, not $60 a pop).
 
Exactly, I still have all of those Legendary Comic Book Heroes that Toy Biz did after they lost the Marvel license. I bought all of the Shocker Toys Indie Spotlight stuff too. I'd love just versions of those updated with current technology for a $25-$30 price point. $60 is just too obnoxious and unrealistic for these for me. I love a lot of what Loose Collector does too, but I'm just never going to consider buying anything at that price point.
 
I can swallow the $60 piece for this one piece. I've gotten zero of the previous Spawns despite them being close to what I wanted, but this is the one for me. The one that looks like the old one I had as a kid in the 90's.

However, if they'd ever dip into other classic looking figures like Clown or Violater, I'd be out at $60
 
I can swallow the $60 piece for this one piece. I've gotten zero of the previous Spawns despite them being close to what I wanted, but this is the one for me. The one that looks like the old one I had as a kid in the 90's.

However, if they'd ever dip into other classic looking figures like Clown or Violater, I'd be out at $60

I agree with this. The Elite Edition spawn shares more of that simplistic flavor that the original figure from 1994. But the KS Classic Spawn looks more like a modern rendition of Al Simmons, post issue #300 since that figure has way more detail infused into that piece.


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I don't want to pay 68 Canadian, but I will, because Middle/High School Me deserves it. I've just made peace with it.

Take $68 bucks and wander through an alleyway, telling every homeless person you pass you're looking for Al Simmons and the Clown. Eventually one of them will likely kick you in the groin and take your $68 dollars. As you fall to your knees you can reach for the sky with both hands after cupping your injured groin and cry out "I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS SINCE HIGH SCHOOL!"

Welcome to live action roleplaying courtesy of Todd McFarlane. It approximates the preordering experience you'll have going forward.
 
Take $68 bucks and wander through an alleyway, telling every homeless person you pass you're looking for Al Simmons and the Clown. Eventually one of them will likely kick you in the groin and take your $68 dollars. As you fall to your knees you can reach for the sky with both hands after cupping your injured groin and cry out "I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS SINCE HIGH SCHOOL!"

Welcome to live action roleplaying courtesy of Todd McFarlane. It approximates the preordering experience you'll have going forward.

I usually associate it with the speed pass tickets you can buy at universal. Once you place an order it’s ushered through and at your door within seconds. And all of the other people standing in line are like

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Thankfully in Canada we just have a different supply and demand.

It's Hasbro product is the pain in the ass for me. I can grab platinums and red platinums all day, maybe the most effort would be having to ask behind the counter if they could source it at another store.
 
Call of Duty Spawn just showed up at my door. With the soft goods removed, he’s basically a jacked zombie in military gear. This is the kind of stuff I loved about 90s Spawn stuff: those figures that could basically just be non-Spawn monsters and undead things and such. This dude will never be “Spawn” to me, but that’s a *good* thing. Super-articulated undead abomination that looks like it shambled out of Heavy Metal magazine? Fuck yeah.
 
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