
...with not as much clearance items as I would've expected; but I picked up four Kre-O G.I. Joe series five blind-bags at Toys R Us.

This series doesn't have codes, so you have to either trust blind chance, or try to feel the bags out. (Ew, don't say it like that!) The bag I grabbed randomly was another Human Bullet, aka Bulletman; but I did get a Battle-Damaged B.A.T., Leatherneck, and a Ninja-Ku. I'm not up on my Cobra ninjas, so I don't know if he's a specific guy, or an army-builder, but there we go.

I also started a new log--a Spider-Man journal from Wal-Mart--for tracking my toy purchases. Have a Spidey pen somewhere, too, but have to dig that up. I've seen this art show up recently on retail prints as well, a Keith Pollard cover from Amazing Spider-Man #186, which is one of the first Spider-Man comics I can remember reading! It was in a three-pack with #187 guest-starring Captain America, and #188, where Spidey completely owns Jigsaw.
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I know nothing about those little bullet men, except that they are...adorable.
Ah that first one...
You gotta' be watching those Action Figure Therapy videos right?
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