This might be the closest we ever get to Arrow action figures because most of the characters don't really lend themselves to toys, except for this Arrow and Deathstroke 2-pack. I really enjoyed the look of the Royal Flush Gang and the Black Archer so maybe I am wrong about how they can be translated to actual figures.
I will also take a 'Speedy' figure that looks like Willa Holland.
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I'm sure it won't surprise you in the least, but my favorite photo from the New York Toy Fair this week was the appearance of 20 Red Rangers.
I just love the contrast of "hero" posing:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-i42NJyNbQSg/URknGeOKBlI/AAAAAAACzJI/BtjzmDcAEdM/s1600/scg021113_1209_21.png
vs. "just hanging around".
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-nUNoM-YfiMU/URknVz6gXlI/AAAAAAACzJg/w1id8hav87M/s1600/scg021113_1212_29.png
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-5CzxaC-zi_4/URknHmIVhwI/AAAAAAACzJY/k3Rhtx-OyE0/s1600/scg021113_1209_15.png
That looks like every fantasy you have ever had.
no no. This combines every PR fantasy I ever had:
http://guyspeed.com/files/2012/04/power-ranger-dresses-1.jpg
Those DC collectible figures offend me in every way. They are too high priced and only available at comic shops...DC needs to get it's act together and give us a Marvel Universe type figure available at Toys R Us.
They made a line of Smallville figures... So give the series enough time, and enough of a chance to add more costumed heroes, and you'll get Arrow figures (we already have Arrow, Deathstroke, AND Huntress... So who knows?!?)...
That arrow two set is 3 3.4 so now I don't want it anymore.
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