The Collectors Case March 2018 Subscription Box Review

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The Collectors Case is a geeky subscription box shipping from Canada. This box is unique because you have a chance to receive a mystery POP Vinyl or a celebrity autograph in your monthly box. If you want to guarantee that you’ll receive them  you can upgrade to the “Sure Thing” case to make sure they are yours. Every month has a new geeky theme.

The production of this box is top notch – the branded kraft paper is thick and smooth, and looks so professional!

It’s neatly packed!

It looks jampacked!

The info card looks like a case folder on the outside.

Inside, it includes a photo and a brief description of all the items you’ll receive. You also have a chance to receive a bonus Pop vinyl or an autograph. The Sure Thing version of the box guarantees an autograph.

Come April, the Collector’s Case will feature Adam Fergus!

Everything in my March box!

Daredevil Comic Issue #1.

Daredevil’s origin story relates that while living in the historically gritty or crime-ridden, working class Irish-American neighborhood of Hell’s Kitchen in New York City, Matthew “Matt” Michael Murdock is blinded by a radioactive substance that falls from a truck after he pushes a man to safety from the oncoming vehicle. While he no longer can see, the radioactive exposure heightens his remaining senses beyond normal human ability and gives him a “radar sense”. His father, a boxer named Jack Murdock, supports him as he grows up, though Jack is later killed by gangsters after refusing to throw a fight. After donning a yellow and dark red costume (later all dark red), Matt seeks out revenge against his father’s killers as the superhero Daredevil, fighting against his many  enemies including Bullseye and Kingpin. He also becomes a lawyer after having graduated from law school with his best friend and roommate, Franklin “Foggy” Nelson.

It’s written by Charles Soule and illustrated by Ron Garney.

All pages are glossy and colored, unlike the original which is in black and white.

The illustrations are well-detailed and action packed!

Bat Beanie. The black beanie features a classic yellow Batman font. I like it because the color isn’t hard to match with most casual outfits, plus classic Batman yellow!

The other side of the beanie has the classic Bat logo.

Batman Fidget Spinner. This orange fidget spinner can be compared to the Batarang, Batman’s bat-shaped throwing weapon.

It’s lightweight and easy to use!

Neca Hubsnaps. Hubsnaps are fun metal clickers that feature favorite characters from comics, TV shows, movies and more!

The Batman vs Superman series of Hubsnaps has 48 collectibles in total. Each pack contains two.

We got Lex Luthor, a power-mad business magnate and a supervillain in the DC Universe. He wants to get rid of Superman, who he believes is a threat to the existence of humanity.

The other Hubsnaps we got feature the Trinity of the DCU: Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman! These are fun little fidget poppers!

Cryptozoic DC Bombshell Pennant. Out of the 4 choices from this DC’s Cryptozoic Bombshell line of pennants, we got Poison Ivy!

The colors of the banner are a mixture of fresh, fierce, and seductive!

Poison Ivy is an enemy of Batman. She is depicted as one of the world’s most prominent eco-terrorists. She is obsessed with plants, botany, and environmentalism. She uses toxins from plants and her own bloodstream for her criminal activities, which are usually aimed at protecting the natural environment. She creates love potions that ensnare Batman, Superman, and other strong-willed individuals. Fellow villain Harley Quinn is her recurring partner-in-crime and possibly her only human friend.

Cryptozoic DC Bombshell Vinyl Figure Wonder Woman Sketch Exclusive. We’ve seen lots of Wonder Woman vinyl figures, but this one’s pretty unique because it’s in black and white.

The concept and design of this Wonder Woman figure are by Pedro Astudillo.

The side of the box features a sketch of the vinyl figure inside.

I am kind of amazed with this photo! Only the figure is in black and white, but it made the whole photo like it was edited to look like one.

Even though the figure has no color, you can still make out the details and it’s really impressive! My husband’s favorite superhero of all time is Wonder Woman, so he snapped it up immediately.

She also holds her lasso of truth, while her tiara was turned into a gorgeous headband that holds her beautiful tresses!

I love this figure! I would love to have the other DC bombshells in this form!

I love her facial expression in this figure. And the not so skimpy costume makes it more awesome too! It’s giving me the retro-feels!

The Collector’s Case is always filled with geeky stuff from the best and most popular franchises. This month’s box is filled with DCU items and with just one from Marvel, which is the Daredevil comic. Our fave is definitely the Wonder Woman figure, but I like the rest too because they’re fun and high-quality. Next month’s box will feature Adam Fergus and I’m definitely excited!

What do you think of this month’s The Collectors Case?

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