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>Bleeding Cool recently profiled the Avant-Garde edition of Batman: The Killing Joke, which costs over $17,000 and is presented as the actual camera and camera case owned by the Joker in the comic book, printed on insane paper. I might go over some of the newly released details later. I also joked to Avatar Press bosses that they should rerelease Neonomicon embedded in a Billy Bass singing fish and charge a couple of grand. But it seems Captain America is going one step further with this edition of 1776 #1 and Jeep, with their "Wrangler America250 Edition" based on Captain America, and a comic with an exclusive version of the comic book. That will set you back $55,000, or an extra $2000+ on the cost of a non-America250 version.

>The Wrangler A250 is finished in a red, white, and blue livery, with "armour" seats, a soft-top, and a dashboard in Jean Blue; steel oxide wheels with a blue tinge; red seat belts; red tow hooks; and body-colour fender flares. Front seat headrests have an America 250 logo, and the seatbacks get a Velcro patch. It comes with a special debossed leather key tag, a Captain America shield tyre cover on the back and a limited-edition copy of 1776 #1.

>"Earning recognition as America's most patriotic brand for the 25th consecutive year affirms what generations of Jeep owners already know—that driving a Jeep vehicle comes with an unmistakable sense of pride," said Bob Broderdorf, Jeep brand CEO. "For the Jeep brand to be consistently recognized for this honor, amid competition spanning 14 categories and more than 100 of the nation's most iconic brands, is a badge we wear proudly. That enduring spirit of capability, independence and adventure lives on in every vehicle we make, and we're truly humbled by the deep, lasting connection our customers have to the brand and everything it represents."
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>>153720862
Sounds fair everyone loves those billy bass fish
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>For Captain America completists, $55,000 is going to be quite steep, even if it comes witha Jeep to keep it in. One reader replied to the Marvel Instagram post for this, "Worth calling out that neither Steve Rogers nor Sam Wilson would have signed off on this." But I'm not so sure… Captain America sold war bonds, Steve Rogers worked as a commercial artist, and there has been plenty of merch over the years. And don't forget that famous first cover…

>Oh wait, no, despite what the video ad above says, Jeep may have been created in 1941, but Captain America was created in 1939 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. In 1940, the Army sought prototypes, and Willys-Overland introduced the first civilian model in 1945, passing through owners and names. And now there's a Captain America version. Oh, and a Jeep Duck as well, with a phrase I am surprised made it through, given the connotations.

>1776 is Marvel Comics limited series that came out last year, sees the Marvel superheroes transported back to the year of the American Rebellion, released in advance of the United States' Semiquincentennial, as British sorceress Morgan Le Fay threatens to tamper with the "sacred threads of history," endangering the founding of the United States. Captain America leads a team of Marvel heroes who travel back to 1776 to protect pivotal moments of history, and team up with historical figures like George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams. It is written by Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski, and drawn by Ron Lim and Sean Damien Hill. The collection will be published in July. Of course it will…
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>Rich Johnston article
Everything I read by this guy always feels slapdash. Also this article reads more like a paid sponsorship. It tries to be coy with this "haha isn't this just wacky?" angle but ultimately does a lot of product name dropping.
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>>153720862
>That will set you back $55,000, or an extra $2000+ on the cost of a non-America250 version.

it has a Cap shield-decal on the spare cover and "America" embossed on the seat backs

you might think "that's not much for an extra 2k" but to be honest, it's a Jeep, you'll be lucky to get home from the dealership with the rear axle still attached, and $55k for the thing? for a brand new car in 202X? that's pretty low, bro

plus it's gas only because this shitty entry-level car isn't going to run in 10 years, let alone 250
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>>153721615
I am 75% sure the Jeep Wrangler isn't even street legal in most of Western and central Europe as well as a lot of Asia.
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>>153720862
>printed on insane paper
How does one determine the sanity of paper?
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>>153720888
Take me to the river…
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>>153720862
I didn't know about all that shit.
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>>153720862
>Avatar Press bosses
An empty room?
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>>153720862
That's a lotta cement he's carrying...
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>>153721028
Better than Jon Del Wifepuncher.
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>>153723332
hahah gross
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>>153723332
That is pretty funny.
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>>153730364
what >>153730448 said
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>>153721028
>>153728562
I'll take a thread from both over all this cartoon spam.
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>>153732937
Why
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>>153734196
Less gay and less retarded.
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>>153735629
maybe
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>>153730364
Lolz



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