Poe Ghostal received his first toy, a Mighty Mouse figure, at age three. Thus began a lifelong interest (some might say obsession) with toys. A child of the 1980s, he grew up on Star Wars, He-Man & Transformers toys, as well as more obscure lines such as Power Lords, Robo Force, and Manglors.
Poe has written about toys for IGN.com and ToyFare magazine. He was a founder of OAFE.net and has been a guest reviewer for Michael Crawford’s popular review site.
Tell me about it. The DC Direct figures, like the Batman & Son Batman, have much thinner cape material. Both Mattel and the Horsemen have said they’re trying to come up with a way to make the capes more pliable.
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Pete
04.14.2008 11.39
Getting those plastic capes into that Batmobile is SUCH a pain. Nice job!
Poe
04.14.2008 12.03
Tell me about it. The DC Direct figures, like the Batman & Son Batman, have much thinner cape material. Both Mattel and the Horsemen have said they’re trying to come up with a way to make the capes more pliable.