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Gamers Grass: Yellow (White) Flowers

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Gamers Grass: Yellow (White) FlowersTufts covered with yellow petals. Used to simulate wild brooms, furzes and gorges from the mountain and hinterland scrubs, as well as meadows and garden beds with yellow flowers like dandelions, marigolds, daffodils and daisies. Alone or mixed with other tufts and flowers makes your bases and dioramas more joyful and realistic. This sheet contains around 70 different shaped and sized tufts for your scale models, hobby figures and scenic dioramas.
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Laurel
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
If you like Dick Grayson, you must read this.
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The title says it all. Mandatory reading for any Dick fan. And the art by Nguyen is mesmerizingly atmospheric. Really unique feel and brilliant sensitive writing by Lemire. Really great tease with Killer Croc as well. All around fantastic.
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Vu-Uyen Duldulao
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Keeps you entertained!
Excellent story and illustrations! Would recommend to all.
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R.L. Holly
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 2
Why the revisionism?
Format: Paperback
I kinda want to give this a try but I dislike that the artist chose to change Robin's costume. What is this? Dick Grayson Robin always wore the same costume, so why is a "throwback" story using new uniforms? (Batman's is also not quite the original.) I guess modern readers just think the classic togs are "silly," but that's on them. Respect the material, comics creators! Or leave it alone.
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Wayne E. Evans
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Simply magnificent
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A new perspective on an old and familiar story. The art is outstanding. The story is compelling. It needs to be a regular ongoing series. DC...please handle this. Thanks.
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Elisa Diehl
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
Probably the best thing to come out of the "New 52" reboot
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In general, I'm not a big fan of the new 52 reboot of the DC universe. On the other hand, it produced this really interesting investigation of the iffy morality and general maladjustment and emotional fallout caused by the "child soldier" issue of the multiple underage vigilantes in the Batman family of comic books. The scripting for this story is excellent, in that it makes clear the broad range of personalities represented by the 4 Robins, Bluebird, Spoiler, and Black Bat (who isn't named as such in this particular story for some reason), and aside from that the art is really gorgeous. I think this may very well be the best thing to come out of the new 52 reboot.
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