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One A Day: Day #1206 - Saturday Spotlight on The Gatherers

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PantherCult
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Today is a yes and a yes

 

I love the character design on Bison- even if he isn't the most important Marvel character I always have a soft spot for anthropomorphized animal characters and he would make a fantastic action figure.   I would love to have a Legends figure of him on my shelf.

 

Blonde Phantom is just a classic Golden Age character that has been revisited enough times in modern comics that she definitely feels needed.

 

I would welcome both to my collection.


   
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Thor-El
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In for both today. Bison is yet another Eric Masterson-era villain and I'm always up for adding those. And Blonde Phantom was always a lot of fun.


   
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detectivehoag
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I’d get all three for my collection.

Bison has a fairly toyetic look, and “bricks” are always welcome.  Besides, Thunderstrike  needs more rogues.

Blonde Phantom is a nice golden age heroine, that would be welcome.  We need more representation from that era. I think I’d prefer the She-Hulk best.

Phantom Blonde is a fun legacy heroine that hasn’t been utilized near enough.  Bring her on.


   
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Yes to both! I'd especially love to get the Blonde Phantom, she was great in She-Hulk's book.


   
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I actually believe that Scarlett Johansson is supposed to be developing a Blonde Phantom period piece for Disney+ so we might be more likely to get a MCU version before we ever get a comic version. Taylor Swift had been rumored for the lead, but I feel like she's "rumored" for everything....


   
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Basil Elks
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Yes please, to both. :3


   
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Chooch
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Yeses all around again today.


   
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shadzcat
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Yes to both! One if the Carol heads could easily be blonde phantom, but definitely prefer a new one.


   
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While Bison isn't a big want of mine, and he isn't a design I find as appealing as other big, beefy characters, I would definitely be down for a figure.

Blonde Phantom as a "bombshell" type figure would be my preference.   She would most likely be a yes.


   
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puckace
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While neither is on my short list of characters I want, if they made them I would be tempted to pick both up.

Bison would be a fun bruiser.

Bombshell Blonde Phantom would be preferred like in the She-Hulk comic.


   
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TheGillMan
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Highly likely that I wouldn't be able to resist picking up Bison if he was made in ML form.

Blonde Phantom is a pass.


   
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Day #997 - Tom Corsi, plus Wizard (Archive Day #310)

Wizard is on that list of "after 20+ years of ML how do we not have this figure yet?


   
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 null
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Big yes to 80's era Wizard. No to Tom Corsi.


   
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Chooch
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Hugest yes to Wizard. I had to look up Tom Corsi - magically changed from Caucasian to Native American. Wow. I'd be surprised if Marvel admitted his existence in comics in 2024.


   
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Thor-El
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Posted by: @null

Big yes to 80's era Wizard. No to Tom Corsi.

Exactly this.

 


   
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