
Which is why he's one of the peg-warmingest DC Infinite Heroes figures out there. If you can find DCIH figures, chances are there's at least one and maybe even a Black Handful of these guys hanging there.

But that's kind of a good thing, because I was able to get mine for $3.98 at Toys R Us last week when this series was on clearance.

Due to the lack of availability in many newer DCIH and the excessive peg warming of a select few that came out on day one, I worry that the DCIH line may be deader than the Black Lanterns. I hope I'm wrong and new news about this line comes from the San Diego Comic Con soon.

Regardless, Black Hand is one of the better DCIH figures and I'm glad I got him; especially now that I'm following Blackest Night.

"Talk to the Black Hand!"
Black Hand slaps one more baddy onto our DC Infinite Heroes tally:
Infinite Heroes: 11
Infinite Villains: 3
while i must admit i'm not collecting this line i check them out when i see them at the store. i might pick up the Black Hand if i ever see him.
ReplyDeletewhile heroes are fine and should be readily available for any toy line i tsk tsk in DC's direction for their blatant disregard of not making more bad guys for this line. seems like there are 6 good guys for every one villain. like i said i'm not following the line very closely but every time i look it's all heroes and no bad guys.
Actually there are quite a few villains in this line...IF you can find them that is!
ReplyDeleteDCIH has had very poor distribution, but I think the range and depth of villains, heroes and female characters is quite commendable.
Check out a quick visual checklist here:
http://therumorbuster.com/wiki/index.php?title=Infinite_Heroes_Visual_Checklist
thanks for the list and i stand corrected. i need to start going to better stores. i hope they make a Capt. Cold some day soon.
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