Action figure pics!
Jan. 10th, 2006 10:39 pmSo last week
littledarkvoice and I played action figures. I already posted one of the results of this; here are the others.
Plushies assemble!
Action Figures vs. Paper Cranes: The Mega-Battle! (warning: very large image)
An illustration for my fic, Vacationing on Planets with Lanterns.
Lanterns felled (and unfelled!) by the dread YELLOW WEAKNESS!
For fairness' sake, The Terror of Toothpicks! (In which Kyle is possibly attempting to give Jen mouth-to-mouth. Or something!)
Mismatched couples, including:
Hal and (10 inch!) Ollie!
Ollie and Dinah!
MORE Ollie and Dinah!
...and Ted and Booster, with a few spectators (okay, a spectator and a NON spectator).
Not actually mismatched, but don't they look cute together?
Jay and Alan (Sorry guys, they don't *make* Joan and Molly figures--although on the off-chance there was ever a GA Harlequin figure, I need to hear about it!)
And, on a COMPLETELY different note--the Shining Knight, of the Seven Soldiers of Victory, at one point had a sidekick (or "pal") known as "Young Butch of Beeler's Alley"--or alternately, "Sir Butch of Beeler's Alley," as he'd been knighted by King Arthur. Where do they COME UP with these things?!
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Plushies assemble!
Action Figures vs. Paper Cranes: The Mega-Battle! (warning: very large image)
An illustration for my fic, Vacationing on Planets with Lanterns.
Lanterns felled (and unfelled!) by the dread YELLOW WEAKNESS!
For fairness' sake, The Terror of Toothpicks! (In which Kyle is possibly attempting to give Jen mouth-to-mouth. Or something!)
Mismatched couples, including:
Hal and (10 inch!) Ollie!
Ollie and Dinah!
MORE Ollie and Dinah!
...and Ted and Booster, with a few spectators (okay, a spectator and a NON spectator).
Not actually mismatched, but don't they look cute together?
Jay and Alan (Sorry guys, they don't *make* Joan and Molly figures--although on the off-chance there was ever a GA Harlequin figure, I need to hear about it!)
And, on a COMPLETELY different note--the Shining Knight, of the Seven Soldiers of Victory, at one point had a sidekick (or "pal") known as "Young Butch of Beeler's Alley"--or alternately, "Sir Butch of Beeler's Alley," as he'd been knighted by King Arthur. Where do they COME UP with these things?!