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'Cause they're posted on damn near every site except DC Direct's...so why should we wait until 5 p.m.?

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Crisis on Infinite Earths Series 2
An amazing new series of action figures springing from one of the greatest stories ever to rock the DCU!

CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS SERIES 2:
BARRY ALLEN FLASH ACTION FIGURE



Barry Allen, the protector of Central City, has the power to violate select laws of physics and super speed ability! The Barry Allen Flash Action Figure features multiple points of articulation and comes with a display base. Packaged in a 4-color blister.
Advance-solicited; on sale November 16 • Action Figure • 6.25" H • PI

CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS SERIES 2:
EARTH-2 SUPERMAN ACTION FIGURE



The first super-hero to arrive on Earth-2 and help defeat the Anti-Monitor! The Earth 2 Superman Action Figure features multiple points of articulation and comes with a display base. Packaged in a 4-color blister.
Advance-solicited; on sale November 16 • Action Figure • 6.75" H • PI

CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS SERIES 2:
BATTLE-ARMOR LEX LUTHOR ACTION FIGURE



A genius, criminal scientist, Lex builds a suit of battle armor, incorporating the most deadly weapons, in order to bring down The Man of Steel. This figure features multiple points of articulation and comes with a flag accessory and display base. Packaged in a 4-color blister.
Advance-solicited; on sale November 16 • Action Figure • 6.75" H • PI

CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS SERIES 2:
ROBOT BRAINIAC ACTION FIGURE



One of Earth’s villains evolved into a techno-organic entity housed within a giant skull-shaped vessel. This figure features multiple points of articulation and comes with a display base. Packaged in a 4-color blister.
Advance-solicited; on sale November 16 • Action Figure • 6.75" H • PI

CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS SERIES 2:
ANTI-MONITOR ACTION FIGURE

Countless champions perish in order to prevent the Anti-Monitor from gaining fuel through the destruction of individual realities! The Anti-Monitor Action Figure features multiple points of articulation and comes with a base. Packaged in a 4-color blister.
Advance-solicited; on sale November 16• Action Figure • 6.75" H • PI






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That's the wrong fucking S-shield!

And just what the world needs, another Barry Allen Flash fig...

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You speak the truth in regards to the S-shield. Wouldn't worry too much, though...DC Direct has a knack for correcting mistakes on figures before the final product hits shelves.

As for the Barry Allen figure...meh. I missed out on the ones in the Silver Age Flash and Brave and the Bold boxed sets, so I don't mind all that much.

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Not sure about those, but I do want this!

http://www.comicscontinuum.com/stories/0504/11/superman13.htm

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The Superman 13" Deluxe Collector Figure is an exciting new addition to DC Direct's line of realistically proportioned, super-heroic 1/6-scale figures! Wearing his iconic costume, this figure is fully poseable with 28 points of articulation. Superman comes with two sets of removable hands -- one set has independently articulated fingers and the other closed fists -- along with a 7.5" bendable "steel" girder and breakaway "chains." The figure also includes Clark Kent¹s lined suit, white long-sleeve shirt, fabric tie and socks. The transformation from superhero to reporter is complete with plastic eyeglasses, and a copy of the Daily Planet newspaper. This figure is packaged in a four-color displayable collector box.




It's 90 bucks though!

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I know! A collector's dream come true and the price is ludicrously high! What the fuck?

It's cool to look at, though. Speaking of which, here's a few more pics:








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Actually $90.00 is rather good. The Robert Tonner porcalein Superman/Lois Lane/Wonder Woman figures sell on E-Bay for at the very least $250-500 bucks!




Judging from the quality, those Crisis figures look like the initial sculpts so I wouldn't worry too much on the quasi-crappy look and the "S" shield being wrong.

Still, i agree.... YET ANOTHER BARRY ALLEN FLASH FIGURE??!!!

What would have made it worth it would have been Barry in various states of decomposition.


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I'd buy the Barry Allen figure if he was near-death and a decomposing skeleton.


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I actually really like the Crisis series 2 figs but will proboably pass on all of them 'cept Superman!

The Superman doll however, I wants me some of dat action!


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Updated images below...DC Direct is trying to meet our demands.

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That's the wrong fucking S-shield!





Not anymore...




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I'd buy the Barry Allen figure if he was near-death and a decomposing skeleton.




Well, one out of two ain't too bad.


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WTF???!!!!

Is this some photoshop deal or are they really releasing that cool death-Flash figure?



better. But something still looks off kilter. I think it's the extremely light blue color of the costume. Shouldn't it be a bit darker?


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Actually, the blue on Earth-2 Superman is just about right. Something about his jaw is a little off, though...

As for the Flash, they are indeed releasing the "cool death-Flash" figure. Two words: Interchangeable heads.

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Does the Alexander Luthor figure come with red permed hair?


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