Mattel: DCUC Fan Poll Winner Announced

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    DCUC Fan Poll Winner Announced

    RAVEN wins by a landslide...













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    The winner of Toyfare's latest DCUC fan poll has been officially revealed as none other than Raven.

    The poll, which began shortly after this year's Comic-Con, consisted of Raven, Freddy Freeman, Toyman, Geo-Force, Libra, and Uncle Sam. The latest issue of Toyfare revealed that Raven won the competition by a landslide and will be a part of the 15th wave of Mattel's DC Universe Classics next year.



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    Re: DCUC Fan Poll Winner Announced

    Boo! Where's my Captain Marvel, Jr...

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    Re: DCUC Fan Poll Winner Announced

    Quote Originally Posted by Malevolus View Post
    Boo! Where's my Captain Marvel, Jr...
    DC Direct made one! Why does everyone want Mattell to remake characters that DC Direct has already made? My problem is I have to rebuy characters that I've own for years just to get a Collect and Connect figure. Raven is another example. I have the entire core team of Gerogre Perez's Teen Titans so WHY DO I NEED ANOTHER RAVEN???

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    Re: DCUC Fan Poll Winner Announced

    Frankly...

    - I'm not a fan of the DC Direct version,
    - I like articulation in my figures,
    - Mattel's figures are relatively easier to find at retail than DC Direct,
    - and I think the Horsemen could have done something cool with the character.

    Those all seem like pretty good reasons for a character being "re-made" (though I don't count it as a remake if a different company is doing it). Just because one company made one doesn't mean it's the best thing ever for everyone. And doesn't Mattel have just as much of a right to make a character that they haven't yet made even though someone else did one?

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