John Shrekinson updates

Must be nice. Here it’s rainy and cloudy.

when my mom left the doctors, the snow was just kinda hovering. it wasn’t going up or down, yet there was a breeze, its as if earth just kinda broke for a minute

A person who was briefly in my domain, Malevolent Kitchen

Oh look who it is, it’s Thukuna

Nah, I’d code

The strongest Java programmer of today… …versus the strongest Java programmer in history!

SSANS GET OUT OF THE FLOWLAB SERVERRSSS… please

these are the suits i want to see in marvel’s spider-man 3


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New Spider-Man Marvel Legends coming in February this year and its Todd MacFarlane’s design

yo this shi is fire

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I just love figurines that do this it makes the stop motion possibilities almost endless

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frr the spider-man 2 ps5 marvel legends gamerverse figure freaking sucks (ugly ahh shade of blue, insane retail AND aftermarket price, awful distribution, wishy-washy paint, off proportions, the fact that it’s a reused body mold, etc) literally its only good features are its web accessories and articulation, which are good for stop-motion

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why the actual [EXPLETIVE] is this $200

og 2018 figure with good shade of blue

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og 2018 figure with good shade of blue accessories

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way better figure of ps4 spider-man released by another company

Marvel Select: Spider-Man (PlayStation 4 Version) Action Figure, Multicolor : Amazon.ca: Video Games

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this is so cool and i have to sleep now, good night

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Night, John!

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a man in a suit and tie with the words it 's peak above him

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I saw the $200 dollar figure and it doesn’t surprise me compared to Transformer figure pricings.

Usually most valued or iconic characters tend to be sought after more. Like most Optimus Primes tend to usually double in price a few years after they are taken out of retail because he’s a popular character. I know the Studio Series 86 Grimlock is almost $400 now and he originally retailed for like $50 at the time.
Although I don’t know much on the Marvel Figure market, but I’ve watched stuff drastically increase in value even while they are still on shelves, mostly because of scalpers will get ahold of bulk and overprice it for those who don’t have access to it. Usually, sellers on Amazon or other websites try to match that price to keep up with the demand, kind of s.ucks for simple collectors.

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I found a pic of one of my old Spider-Man figures online


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I don’t have the vehicle anymore but I still have this figure. If I recall correctly, it was a pull-back vehicle, but mine was a motorcycle instead of this ATV-looking thing. I also used to have a similar figure and vehicle to this based on the 2000s Tobey Maguire Spider-Man movie trilogy, but I lost it at a distant relative’s house in Pakistan over 10 years ago. That one I’m not sure if it was a bootleg or which specific movie in the trilogy it was based on (though I’m pretty sure it was Spider-Man 3 since the other two came out before I was born and I definitely was getting Spider-Man toys as a 1-year old).

This one pictured above though, was most likely another one of those figures that came with vehicles of some sort that I still have, but the vehicle had been discarded either because it broke or because my parents thought I was too old for a superhero with a car but not too old for a superhero without a car? My 2006 Wolverine figure and my Batman: The Brave and the Bold figure both had cars.

this is the one I had actually

this is how I was introduced to House of M Spider-Man and the House of M storyline as a whole.


as far back as grade 2 I would read Spider-Man and other Marvel Comics lore on Comic Vine and FANDOM. I still have the wings and the web accessory in this picture, but I put them on my other Spider-Men that are in the same scale or from the same toyline because I lost this guy and my black suit Spider-Man from the same line. I actually have a story about that black suit spider-man figure of mine

also i found this cool guy for y’all Americans on this website:

Spider-Armor MK I was the first armored suit Spider-Man made. It’s primarily silver and black. Its most famous appearance outside the comics was in the last few episodes of Spider-Man: The Animated Series from the 90s, where Spider-Armor MK I was like a separate version of Peter from another dimension, who along with the main one and a few others, fought Spider-Carnage in what was basically the original Spider-Verse.