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Andrew

  • Joker item #010

    Lego Joker Light. Since my birthday is this week, I’m sharing a Joker item I received last last year from my job. Do they know me or what? Read more

  • Joker Item #009

    This digital watch was released in 1989 during the height the second wave of “Bat-Mania.” Read more

  • Joker Item #008

    Joker Tot by Sonic. Here’s an interesting item! This Tater Tot shaped Joker was given away in Sonic’s Kids Meals as a part of their Justice League line. Read more

  • Joker Item #007

    Dick Sprang Black and White Joker Statue. This is a great depiction of the Clown Prince of Crime in the Golden Age. Read more

  • Joker Item #006

    Another Dirt Mall find! Here is a die cast metal figure released in 1990 by Ertl. The figure comes with a card featuring the cover of the classic Joker Story, “The Joker’s Five Way Revenge.” However, the figure’s art is based of George Perez rather than Neal Adams. Read more

  • Joker Item #005

    Joker Pop! Beanie. This hat keeps even the looniest lunatics warm on chilly night. Read more

  • Joker Item #004

    he r Here is a nice find from my recent trip to the Dirt Mall. (Or the Flea Market) This Joker Heroclix is based on the awesome Emperor Joker storyline. Read more

  • Joker Item #003

    This was a suprise! As a subscriber to Loot Crate, I never know what to expect each month. For December, they had a Pop! Exclusive Joker Batman figure. Cool! Read more

  • Joker Item #002

    Tis the Season! I picked up this Glass Ornament at Target. I’m really digging all of the 1966 era Batman merchandise that has become available in the last year. Read more

  • Joker item #001

    Need something to help hand out candy to Trick or Treaters? Check out this awesome Joker candy holder. Read more