Wednesday, July 10, 2019

The Joker's On You!



The Joker is a force of nature, pure chaos in vaguely humanoid form. So it makes sense that he was the first villain in the DC Dynamics line. Inspired by the artwork of J.C. Leyendecker, the Dynamics line of sculptures portrayed heroes in motion, as near-mythological figures. The Joker may not be heroic, but mythology has plenty of demons as well...

Released in February 2017 by DC Collectibles, this DC Dynamics sculpture of the Joker is an unnumbered artist's proof. It is very hard-to-find nowadays.

Asking price is $400, signed by the artist. Send inquiries to timbrucknershop@gmail.com



Bizarro Am Not For Sale!

What he means is, Bizarro IS for sale. Writing in Bizarro-speak is hard. Should we say this bust "no am beautiful" or "am ugly"? Should we say it "no am rare" or "am generally easy to find"? Should we say "no buy it" or "sell it"? That last one seems super-confusing. 

This Silver Age-style bust was produced in 2002 by DC Direct. He is #0047/1300. There were six characters in the series, five of which were sculpted by Tim Bruckner. It is out of print and generally unavailable.

Asking $200, signed. E-mail timbrucknershop@gmail.com with inquiries.