Quote:
Originally Posted by nearmint
Joker succeeds by straying from the Super Powers style.
|
IMO, it doesn't stray that far. Costume and mallet are all from that era. I think it's the portraits and handgun that mainly separates this piece from the Superpowers era Joker. The portraits are very detailed and maniacal looking. The handgun also adds that extra element of danger to the piece. The Superpowers era Jokers was more whimsical looking to me. The portraits and handgun gives this statue a far more homicidal vibe IMO. Either way, I absolutely love it and it's easily my favorite of the entire line so far. I can only hope Deathstroke turns out as well as Joker did when he's finally revealed.