Sunday, August 06, 2017

Heroclix Custom of the Week: This One Is For Dean

This is the fourth in my ongoing series about custom figures I make or have made for me for the tabletop game Heroclix.

It's a companion piece for the Giant Robot Bear I shared with you in the second series entry.  This one was made thanks to the special request of commenter "Dean", who asked,


"How about a figure of Green-Hatted Exposition Man, the unsung hero of Apex City? Without him, we'd have no idea what was happening in that sequence!"







An excellent idea, Dean! Why, without functional ancillary characters like Green-Hatted Exposition Man telling us out loud what was happening, blind readers would be completely lost!  Our hats are off to those unnamed men with hats who spend their literary lives wandering around the danger-filled streets of their fictionoplises, waiting for the opportunity to tell us what's going on.  And so I give you:


GREEN-HATTED EXPOSITION MAN



You can imagine him saying whatever you want 
(within the confines of the Comics Code Authority).


For his dial I used the 15-point version of a Jessica Jones clix, mostly because it's cheap, can't do any damage and has a wonderful special power that cancels Stealth on nearby opponents.  And what is Exposition Man for if not for pointing out things like "THERE'S A BAD GUY RIGHT OVER THERE!"?


If you stare too long into the plot, 
the plot stares back into you.

Do you like Green-Hatted Exposition Man? And are there other such nameless characters from standard comic book story tropes that deserve their own custom figures...?


8 comments:

  1. YIPES! What's going on
    Green Hat Exposition Man?!
    Tell the obvious!

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  2. Events unfolding now...
    I expose wearing Green Hat.
    Describing Facts Happening!

    (Yes I suck at this)

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  3. Green man sees and tells.
    Rocks fall, fire rages, bears!
    Words drown out action.

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  4. He's the hero we have, but not the hero we deserve. Or something.

    Honestly though, it's a thing of beauty. Is the figure a repainted Phantom Stranger?

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  5. He looks like the Riddler.

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  6. He looks like Phantom Stranger in disguise, at least his Heroclix does. Hey, maybe it really IS Phantom Stranger!

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  7. It's a repaint of a Maggia Goon.

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  8. I'm reasonably certain there was a "joke superhero" (using both terms loosely) in an old 80s book called "The Expositor" who was essentially this guy in a funny costume. Probably intended as a Watcher parody.

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