Pros
and Cons
As
a continuation of the Adventures of The DC Universe Hasbro as
announced this year a new sub-line of figures called the "Variations
that Make Sense" line. These will come in "themed"
waves. The first waves are all under the heading "Pros and
Cons." These figures consist of 2 assortments that will run
simultaneously with each other broken into 2 groups: popular villains
incarcerated convicts and favorites from the DCU as in their everyday
life as professionals.
Assortment
2 - The Cons:
Convict
Joker - Joker seems to be all right with his incarceration. He's
bidding his time and making plans ... and waiting. Since he's
been stripped searched he comes with NO accessories. Convict Joker
has 3 points of articulation.
Convict
Lex Luthor - While Luthor never was convicted of anything on the
Animated series we ALL know what a weasel he is and where he deserves
to go! Lex has 5 points of articulation.
Convict
Two-Face - Harvey Dent doesn't do well with structure. As you
can see he's already made some... modifications to his uniform.
Convict Two-face has 6 points of articulation.
Convict Penguin - Convict Penguin is now the very definition of
a jailbird. I wonder if he'll me able to quit smoking while he's
in the "big house". Convict Penguin has 7 points of
articulation.
Convict
Mr. Freeze - Old Victor Freese has some time to cool his heels
in lock up. He looks out the window and yearns for freedom as
his heart turns to ice. Convict Freeze has 2 points of articulation..
Convict
Scarecrow/Jonathan Crane - What better place for the self-proclaimed
master of fear" than an institution for the criminally insane?
Convict Scarecrow has 2 points of articulation and comes with
a rock stand and a crow that fits on his shoulder.
Convict
Riddler - Riddler has also found something to mark his jumpsuit
with his traditional question mark! I'm not sure I want to know
WHAT he used! You are just going to have to accept that in MY
Arkham Asylum they allow the prisoners to wear their favorite
hats as part of their rehabilitation therapy.
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