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From the Little People, we move on to the action figure gallery. At least that's what we're calling it until the toys that aren't action figures start moving in. |
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![I shed blood for these! Stupid X-Acto [TM] knife.](lonegunmen.jpg) |
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On the left are the Lone Gunmen, then the Invisible Tree Person from "Detour", and on the right Esther Nairn, aka the Invisigoth, from "Killswitch." Recipes...Byers is a McFarlane Mulder, with the head of some rasslin' guy (let's hear it for TRU clearance). Frohike is Scott Evil from the waist down (aren't we all), with the torso and vest of a Virus guy, and the head of...um...possibly another wrestler. Langly is a DC Direct Cassidy with the head of Sting and Scary Spice's glasses. Tree Person is a simple repaint of an X-Men movie Mystique. Invisigoth is X-Men movie Rogue with a haircut, and the arms of an Age of Apocalypse Jean Grey. |
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He came to kick ass and chew gum -- and he's all out of gum. A warm welcome, if you please, fo the newest X-Man, Agent John Doggett! Doggers is a simple repaint of a DC Direct Hellblazer figure. Be glad you can't see details of the tie, because it is one ugly piece of neckwear. Where do these guys shop, anyway? |
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