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December 10, 2007
A Winter Photo Post
Category: Photo … Toys

What the title says: it's time for another photo post!

Photographin' a winter wonderland.

We had our first snowfall of the season last week, so I stood on the porch and took a few pictures to capture the occasion. Most of the photos came out a bit blurry due to the motion of the falling snow, but this shot of the neighborhood turned out pretty well.

If God spoke from a burning bush, would Mephistopheles speak from a snowy one?

And here is a picture of the bush adjacent to the walkway that leads to the porch. It has snow on it as well! Unfortunately, thanks to slightly warmer temperatures and several days of rain, the snow is all gone by now. It's a bit sad -- I really do like how pretty everything looks covered in snow -- but I'm glad that I didn't give into the temptation to use that wonderfully powdery snow to construct a snow Dalek. When one takes the time to make snow creatures, one generally wants them to stick around for at least a full week.

Chastity loves Mono!

I've had Chastity for quite a while -- I ordered her online back when I was still in New Haven -- but I didn't actually take her out of her packaging until a couple of weeks ago. I also wasn't aware that Ross carries toys until a couple of weeks ago, and my discovery of this information and subsequent findings compelled me to get General Mono in a 2-pack with a Donatello figure. I'd originally passed over the 2-pack when it was more widely available last holiday season and earlier this year, but that was before I'd played the TMNT movie game. Mono and the rest of the stone generals were almost wholly devoid of characterization in the actual film, but Mono put up a memorable enough showing in the game for me to want to grab him upon seeing him this time around. Besides, at $10, the 2-pack was about $6 cheaper than its original price.

Anyway, Chastity and Mono's relationship began as one of convenience -- she's got really weird legs that make it difficult for her to stand, whereas Mono's a heavy guy with a pretty solid footprint -- but the more I looked at them posed together, the more I liked them as a legitimate couple. I'll probably carry their relationship over into any Scary-Crayon toy comics in which they appear! I also find something highly amusing about a woman named Chastity dating a guy named Mono... who's always hard as stone.

You can't tell, but they're both posed in front of their invisible jet.

Wonder Women! I already had the one on the left, but the one on the right (and the stand on which they're both positioned) is new. I usually don't double up on my DC/Marvel comic character figures (Batman being the primary exception) without a functional reason -- for example, even though I have a Justice League Unlimited Hawkgirl, I'll probably end up getting a version from one of the DC Direct lines because they're larger and have better articulation -- but the Super Friends Wonder Woman was just too gorgeous to pass up. I really, really like these figures that take after their animation counterparts rather than sporting a more realistic look, and the additional articulation points on the SF WW made her even more of a must-buy for me. The brighter colors and curvier proportions didn't hurt either!

Me am not Batzarro!

I got Batzarro the same day and place that I got the Wonder Woman above -- I'd actually planned to get a regular Bizarro figure, but then I saw this guy next to him and had to revise my purchasing plan. An insane, eyeless Batman with a toothy demonic grin? Awesome! I'd still like to get a Bizarro someday, but I'll wait for one from another DC Direct line. The one from the Batman-Superman line is indeed cool -- probably my second favorite Bizarro figure next to the old Superman Series 1 Bizarro (I like my Bizarro figures smilin'!) -- but something about the blue highlights in his hair doesn't work for me.

Brawl will devastate you.

And here's Fast Action Battler Brawl! He's pretty cool, despite being part of a line that is ostensibly designed for much younger kids than the standard deluxe figures. In fact, he's larger and sports more visual contrast than the deluxe Brawl, which makes him a more attractive addition to my perpetually swelling Decepticon ranks.

And finally, here is a cute pic of Bacardi on the pillow outside my door. He has this plush lobster that he's fond of fetching, but when nobody is around to throw it -- or when he's not in the mood to run about -- he sometimes curls up with it and licks it. He really likes that lobster. 🙂

All for now, then. Hope y'all are having a happy holiday season!

-posted by Wes | 11:38 am | Comments (4)
4 Comments »
  • De says:

    I read the Superman-Batman story arc with Bizarro and Batzarro a few months ago. I loved how he'd constantly think out loud whereas Batman would have thought balloons. And of course, Batzarro is the world's worst detective 🙂

    Before 1985 (when the great Crisis on Infinite Earths happened), there was a similar character called Bizarro-Batman who lived on the Bizarro World. As you can imagine, all sorts of Silver Age goofiness was had.

  • Ro says:

    Love the Wonder Women!

    I have the one on the right. I also own a Justice League Unlimited Hawk girl. She and Wonder Woman seem to get along well however I'm thinking of purchasing the Huntress from the Crisis on Infinite Earths series.

    Then I'll have a super powered slumber party!

  • the Jax says:

    Nice toys...especially Bacardi, who has the same pillowcase as me!
    I've still never seen snow in person. I'd like to see it all nice and powdery like you had, instead of the road-closing blizzards they get in the midwest.

  • Wes says:

    De: I'm only familiar with Batzarro from the Wiki article about him, but it did make me kind of interested in reading the comics. It produced some great sculpts if nothing else, so I'm betting the art is spectacular. 🙂

    Ro: Ah, so that is the Wonder Woman you were talking about before? It is a great WW. The Hawkgirl figure I'm gunning for is the JSA one -- the JLU one is okay and goes well with my other JLU figures (I think I got Hawkgirl in a 3-pack, actually) and older DC toys from my youth, but the articulation is kinda limited and she's rather small compared to the more impressive DC Direct figs. And yes, that Huntress figure is awesome as well -- wouldn't mind having that on my shelf either. 🙂

    Jax: You've never seen snow?!?!? You must take a trip or something! Snow is awesome. 🙂 And I think the snow can be powdery during blizzards as well -- the volume and the intense winds are what make it more problematic and dangerous in those contexts.

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