Spider-Man: No Way Home
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So you admit you love the tuck at least, i need to send one your way then.
Wholeheartedly agreed, although at least T11 decks aren't batteries sold separately lolHarvonsgard wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 11:48 am Lel... don't do it, save your money @Kasuma. Calling something TXI isn't a compliment in my realm.
Harvonsgard wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 6:23 pm Never change a running system. If people buy for the franchise/tuck alone, why would you ever put effort in the card design?
Spider-Man: No Way Home (Pre-Order), $39.95
This product is currently only available for Pre-Order from 2022.02.02-2022.02.28. Shipping is planned to start in Mid April, 2022.
“With great power, comes great responsibility”
Spider-Man, although being a new member of the Avengers, he has fought side by side with Iron Man to take down Thanos in space. Now, he must face a multiversal threat because of his consequences of being the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. We are about to swing you right into the world of Peter Parker, (a.k.a Spider-Man) created by Marvel Studios.
Expertly crafted based on the blockbuster film Spider-Man: No Way Home. The playing card features a finely tailored red, black Integrated Suit with gold foil accents and web pattern throughout the tuck case.
Main Features:
Officially licensed by Disney with Anti-counterfeit Hologram Label.
Center LED light changes colour from Blue to Red activating the suit’s “instant kill” mode.
Newly innovated tuck case featuring unique opening/closing system.
The Iconic Spider-Man suit with integrated nano-tech From Spider-Man: No Way Home
Finely tailored red, black, gold foiled accents and web pattern throughout the tuck case
3D Embossing on the tuck case mimicking the Spider Suit Texture.
LED Lights last more than 100,000 Seconds. Batteries are replaceable.
Featuring Laser Engraving, Laser Cutting, and Hand Assembly.
Printed by the Taiwan Playing Card Company with their Legendary Finish. Made for professionals in casino quality.
If you're referring to the movie he was in, the movies often avoid the classic names, at least if the names are on the silly side. But in the comics, the name of the villain/creature Dr. Connors turns into is indeed "The Lizard".PiazzaDelivery wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:03 pm Idk why I find this so funny considering "Rhino" and "Vulture", but Lizard has got to be the worst villain name I have ever seen lol. If memory serves, that's the doctor that helps Peter understand his mutations, right? I thought they referred to him as Dr. "whateverhisnameis". Lizard is just comically bad haha.
My exposure to Spider-man is mostly from reruns of the animates series that aired I think on Fox Kids on Saturday mornings. Interesting though, I wonder why they chose different routes with the comic and silver/big screen adaptations. Dr. Connors is much more humanizing than "The Lizard" and is definitely a good way to show the "not white/black but grey" nature of his villainy. Who knows?MagikFingerz wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:49 pmIf you're referring to the movie he was in, the movies often avoid the classic names, at least if the names are on the silly side. But in the comics, the name of the villain/creature Dr. Connors turns into is indeed "The Lizard".PiazzaDelivery wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:03 pm Idk why I find this so funny considering "Rhino" and "Vulture", but Lizard has got to be the worst villain name I have ever seen lol. If memory serves, that's the doctor that helps Peter understand his mutations, right? I thought they referred to him as Dr. "whateverhisnameis". Lizard is just comically bad haha.
I have the entire Marvel line. They look amazing on a shelf.
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