Arkham Inmates
These two fine gentlemen began life as a two-pack of wrestler figures. They look like cartoon hillbillies to me, but I know an opportunity when I see it. Some orange paint and dirty washes and now my Arkham population has grown by two. Always nice to have some “civilian” characters (read more...)
Arkham Guard
Another wrassler moves to Gotham! This one is entirely the result of my friend Pix, who taunted me while holding this wrestler figure saying “You have to make him into Arkham guard!” Okay, okay, wish granted. Why is a wrestler dressed as a police officer? I don’t want to know. (read more...)
White Rabbit
I’ll admit, this is a weird one. Even for me. I don’t following wrestling at all, so I found it very strange there exists a wrestling figure of a large, humanoid rabbit. I don’t know the story behind that, and I don’t want to know it. But for my purposes, (read more...)
Lex Luthor (McG)
Another casting kit by Stew. I’ve waited years to add a President Luthor to my McG shelf. All I had to do was paint it. Created May 2016 (read more...)
Joker (Vampire)
I crafted Vampire Joker for a friend of mine who loves all thinks dark and scary, like Batman and vampires. His Vampire Batman figure really needed a companion. Who am I to deny such things? This was a relatively simple project, built off of a DC Direct Hush Joker figure (read more...)
Harley Quinn (Roller Derby)
A little paint does wonders for a gal’s complexion! I am definitely in the “anti-New 52” camp, and Harley’s a big reason for that. I don’t care much for the direction DC has taken the character. Or rather, I don’t much care for the many directions, as DC can’t seem (read more...)
Egon Spengler (Courtroom)
When the Mattel Ghostbusters line ended, they left a small hole in the collection. “Courtroom” Peter and ray were made, but not Egon. I meant to take matters into my own hands for some time, but I waited until I found a deal on the parts. I simple placed the (read more...)
Catwoman (New 52)
Some time ago DC Collectibles released a set of seven villain figures. The only new on in the bunch was Catwoman. Naturally, that’s the only one I wanted. But I wasn’t about to pay over $100 for just the one figure. So I waited, hoping Catwoman might show up on (read more...)
Alfred Pennyworth (1966)
I don’t pretend that this looks anything like the late, great Alan Napier, but my ’66 Bats needed an Alfred, and so this will have to do. I chose the Mattel suited body as a base, as it’s tall and skinny, much like Mr. Napier. For the head I chose (read more...)
Red Hood Henchman
One of the few things I’ve enjoyed from DC’s Nu52 is Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s take on Batman. It’s far from perfect, and there’s much about it I would do different, but I appreciate their enthusiasm and dedication to crafting a new corner of the mythos. There’s much to (read more...)