...if not all; look at the likeness of that crazy eyed grinning madman Tom Baker -brilliant! I`d even buy the Colin Baker one just to watch it melt on an open fire... crappy bastard Doctor that he was...
That's a bit rough! He was in the job at the wrong time, when the show was in freefall. But the costume design was especially, shockingly, bad. He does, however, seem to be a genuine fan of the show.
What, room for all those one-shot baddies and no space in the lineup for a Leela or a Tegan or even a Peri Brown? Ah well...
And I've just had a butcher's at the second set of Fourth World figures from DC Direct at NYCC -- Barda, Metron, Kalibak, and what appears to be a very odd attempt at a Kirby Superman -- so between these and the above, my bookcase will be groaning under the weight.
Got any news, views, wacky links, praise, criticism, etc? Feel free to e-mail me. Unless you're some mentalist just writing out of the blue to insult me. That I can do without.
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...if not all; look at the likeness of that crazy eyed grinning madman Tom Baker -brilliant! I`d even buy the Colin Baker one just to watch it melt on an open fire... crappy bastard Doctor that he was...
That's a bit rough! He was in the job at the wrong time, when the show was in freefall. But the costume design was especially, shockingly, bad. He does, however, seem to be a genuine fan of the show.
What, room for all those one-shot baddies and no space in the lineup for a Leela or a Tegan or even a Peri Brown? Ah well...
And I've just had a butcher's at the second set of Fourth World figures from DC Direct at NYCC -- Barda, Metron, Kalibak, and what appears to be a very odd attempt at a Kirby Superman -- so between these and the above, my bookcase will be groaning under the weight.
I'm not usually the sort of geek who buys action figures, but these, and those Kirby-style DC Direct jobbies, do hit my nerd g-spot.
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