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Aside from the decade variants there are a few more retailer variants coming out although you're probably going to pay a premium if you want some of them.
For example you're going to pay over a hundred dollars if you want these three Artgerm variants together:



Speaking of Punchline, Joker's new girlfriend is getting her own series of covers (basically the same image with different backgrounds) from Midtown via Inhyuk Lee.

Finally we have this morbid cover from Ryan Brown at Comics Elite.

For example you're going to pay over a hundred dollars if you want these three Artgerm variants together:



Speaking of Punchline, Joker's new girlfriend is getting her own series of covers (basically the same image with different backgrounds) from Midtown via Inhyuk Lee.

Finally we have this morbid cover from Ryan Brown at Comics Elite.

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Date: 2020-03-16 03:33 pm (UTC)(You wouldn't believe some of the knots I've seen people twist themselves into to deny that, say, their least favorite Star Wars movie was even a financial success. Fandom has a real alternative-fact problem, and it bothers me.)
There's an interesting point to be made here about spread of popularity versus intensity of it, too. Sometimes intensity can predict spread, as it did for Star Trek and superheroes in general, and sometimes a thing remains only a cult hit (though it's harder to identify what those are these days: thanks, Netflix). But if one has to choose between the two, there's a lot more money to be made in a mass quantity of people who may not think about you year-round but like you enough to buy a ticket.