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theCapraAegagrus

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  1. I agree. They need 1 great villain. Look at The Dark Knight Trilogy (Al Ghul, Joker, and Bane) and Man of Steel. DC's strength over Marvel is that they have great villains to pair up against their unique heroes. They need to exploit that IMO.
  2. I understand your dilemma. Not sure if there's a great/ way to do it on eBay. Just my experience/opinion.
  3. My experience hasn't been good regarding multiple-item listings. I've been, for lack of a better term, confused by them. I've also ordered products twice through drop-down listings and both of them shipped incorrect items. Do they normally work, though? I'm not sure. I've stayed away from them entirely for a couple of years now, FWIW.
  4. Didn't notice that, but... Post Count = Credibility
  5. Am I in' blind today? Maybe I should go home...
  6. Batman isn't a superhero. There's nothing "super" about him. Simply 'peak' human condition. Anti-hero? Maybe TDKR. Otherwise he's a just straight-up hero. No one's gonna turn him into a villain. That wouldn't be Batman.
  7. I may have taken too short a glance, now that you've called me out... If I may amend my evaluation: 7.5 IMO. I didn't observe the middle-right on the FC first go-around.
  8. Batman is a damn hero, though. "A wise king never seeks out war. but he must always be ready for it."
  9. It doesn't. That was my point. The facade of being a "collector" despite showing all indications of being a speculator or "investor" (if there ever were such a thing).