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Your figures look okay, but theyre kind of boring and old fashioned looking. Why dont you jazz them up and make them all dramatic and exciting, like Bill Burns and those Iron Cow guys?

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Your figures look okay, but theyre kind of boring and old fashioned looking. Why dont you jazz them up and make them all dramatic and exciting, like Bill Burns and those Iron Cow guys?

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Its an aesthetic choice. Super Powers were my favorite toys as a kid. I love the DC characters, I love the straight ahead representation of them, and the simple design of the figures. My goal is to capture that; to create figures that are as indistinguishable as I can make them, from the original Super Powers line produced by Kenner from 1984 to 1986. And that doesnt really lend itself to dramatic poses, intricate detail, and anguished expressions (although I thoroughly enjoy the work of Bill Burns, the Iron Cow gentlemen, and many other online customizers).

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