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I've played a lot of Legion so far (I believe "STOP PLAYING THE LEGION" is an exact quote from mutantwolf as of last saturday) and I've only ever played him as point filler. On a Legion team in the current environment he doesn't add much, since they can't use a taxi or a wildcard very well. I love the idea of giving Supergirl Stealth, though. I think he's great, but I haven't come across a great team for him yet. Would love to see that trait on a lot more invisible characters in the future.
First time I used him that's basically what he was (that and to be used for Banshee and Black along with the other couple Legion members on my team). He made the ultimate sacrifice by KOing himself to heal (with Suicide Squad) Wildfire, Sunboy, and Manchester Black. Black was pleased other than losing his personal taxi. lol
We have them. $5 a piece. Shipping is determined by how fast you want them. We typically do Priority mail through USPS, which is 2-3 days delivery. That size package would be $4.80 for shipping with Priority, which is the cheapest I've seen it with that tier shipping
So howsabout them Heroclixes? A few weeks after Superman is out, does anyone have any unforseen hits or misses from the set?
Well, maybe it's a surprise only in that I've enjoyed playing them even more than I'd thought I would, but...I LOVE playing the "Reign of Supermen" guys and Eradicator in particular.
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My surprise miss, so far, has been Black Adam. I have never seen him be even remotely worth his points. Either his dial is too short for the points or too impotent for the points, depending on what point value you're playing him at. Someone may prove me wrong at some point, especially on the 100 point one, but that hasn't happened yet.
What --- no appreciation for the scenery????
Thus spake the Ogre who had wanted Black Adam above all other SRs in the Superman set and is still thrilled to have pulled him in the first booster bought.
Tim Burton was right: "A square jaw does not a Batman make." Steve Buscemi as the next Batman! Luke Perry as Joker! Let's make it happen!
Well, maybe it's a surprise only in that I've enjoyed playing them even more than I'd thought I would, but...I LOVE playing the "Reign of Supermen" guys and Eradicator in particular.
All of the Reign Of The Supermen guys are awesome. Any one of them plus common Superman is a great 300 point team, even though it's going to be underbuilt.
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What --- no appreciation for the scenery????
Thus spake the Ogre who had wanted Black Adam above all other SRs in the Superman set and is still thrilled to have pulled him in the first booster bought.
In this case, no. I've said before that I think the big lightning bolt behind him is well done, but everything else about the sculpt feels tacked on. It's like they finished it and decided "There's not enough random crap happening. Add more little lightning bolts".
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If I was the kinda guy who put things like this in his sig, I'd put these things in my sig.
Given all the MTG palaver, I'll mention that my all-time favorite "Magic" card is Evil Eye of Orms-by-Gore --- circa Fifth Edition, with artwork showing the hapless guy looking up at this angry, disembodied flying eye heading his way.
Holy Crow, I'd play four of 'em in every deck!
Which probably helps to explain why I never won an awful lot...
Tim Burton was right: "A square jaw does not a Batman make." Steve Buscemi as the next Batman! Luke Perry as Joker! Let's make it happen!
In this case, no. I've said before that I think the big lightning bolt behind him is well done, but everything else about the sculpt feels tacked on. It's like they finished it and decided "There's not enough random crap happening. Add more little lightning bolts".
I'm more worried about his powers that seemed tacked on moreso than the scenery.
Given all the MTG palaver, I'll mention that my all-time favorite "Magic" card is Evil Eye of Orms-by-Gore --- circa Fifth Edition, with artwork showing the hapless guy looking up at this angry, disembodied flying eye heading his way.
Holy Crow, I'd play four of 'em in every deck!
Which probably helps to explain why I never won an awful lot...