That jim lee batman figure is in my local comic store. No one got him yet? Im still deciding to get it due as he seems expensive.
I bought the Jim Lee figure and like it, although I wish the shading on the figure was a bit more in Jim Lee's style (smaller lines, more detail, etc.).
The package opens really nicely and allows for the figure to be removed without damage. I have my sketch figure displayed by the standard New 52 version of the same mold, and the metallic New 52 one (surprisingly my favorite of the bunch).
Yeah, it's definitely a unique figure in my collection. Really stands out on a shelf.
No, that's Bermejo's Superman, Batman, and Lex.
We are?Lex is good. We're getting a Joker also. Bring em both on.
You mind posting some picture of the actual figure itself? Been searching online and didnt seems to find any actual figure shots. How abt the sketch from jim lee? Is it on a piece of paper of on a hard cover card or something?I bought the Jim Lee figure and like it, although I wish the shading on the figure was a bit more in Jim Lee's style (smaller lines, more detail, etc.).
The package opens really nicely and allows for the figure to be removed without damage. I have my sketch figure displayed by the standard New 52 version of the same mold, and the metallic New 52 one (surprisingly my favorite of the bunch).
The higher priced ones came with a custom sketch. But the regular edition just came with a highly detailed little print of a sketch. The ink quality is so nice, it's hard to tell it's not real.
The regular ones sold for $40 the real sketch ones were $300 and limited to 150 pieces (50 Batman sketches, 50 Joker sketches, 50 Harley sketches). You had to win an opportunity at some booths to buy the expensive version. Didn't seem remotely worth it to me.
You mind posting some picture of the actual figure itself? Been searching online and didnt seems to find any actual figure shots. How abt the sketch from jim lee? Is it on a piece of paper of on a hard cover card or something?
The "real sketch" ones definitely were worth the investment apparently. The Harley Quinn sketch sold for $3,000, the Batman sketch sold for $1,300 and the Joker sketch sold for $1,700 on eBay.
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