Continuing the photographic record of Super-Strength characters who can hold their own object tokens and the Halloween-y focus, today we’re looking at several freakish-looking characters using Super Strength who can tote their object tokens.

First up is a refugee from Apokolips, The Parademon (The Brave and the Bold #030):

Next: Blue Devil from Collateral Damage:


It fits in the gap formed by his forearms and staff.

Back to Darkseid’s minions, here’s his son Kalibak (Collateral Damage #095):

Wedged between his rubble and his elbow seems the way to hold, here.

The frightening-looking Venom from Critical Mass joins in the fun:

Much like Blue Devil carries his token in the gap, old-school Venom does it even better!

The shapeshifting Hulkling is only a part-time freak. But yeah…

He can BARELY grip the token wedged between the flight base and his right wrist.

Fantastic Force’s  weirdly faceless Awesome Android has no problem with tokens:

He's big enough to actually hold it in his giant mitts.

The monster-hunting monster Hellboy (Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. #001) pitches in:

Between his thigh and coat. RAWR!!!!

Hulk (2099 #001) wants to rock and roll all night:

Although he can tote it under either giant arm, doing it with his Gene Simmons-like tongue is more secure (and cooler).

This spider-man Lord Recluse (City of Villains #001) is no hero either, but he’s a token toter:

Man, PICK an arm or three.

DC Giants’ Validus (Giants Collectors Set #002) gets in on it:

That left hand is better to try.

The massive Ragnarok Surtur (Hammer of Thor #201 ) :

Unfortunately, putting the token here may just topple this figure to the table.

And finally: it’s Ulik (Hammer of Thor #021), one of Heroclixin’s top monsters!

Said Top Ten continues tomorrow! Then be back Thursday for another jumbo-sized spooky edition of Token Totin’!

Continuing the photographic record of Super-Strength characters who can hold their own object tokens and the Halloween-y focus, today we’re looking at one of the first character-carded figures, Gargoyle of the Defenders:

 

He holds it pretty well between his arms and his chest. 

Be back Thursday for another spooky edition of Token Totin’!

Continuing the photographic record of Super-Strength characters who can hold their own object tokens and the Halloween-y focus, today we’re looking at a monster “born on a Monday,” SOLOMON GRUNDY. First, here’s the currently Modern Age version :

He holds it the way a lot of figs do: wedged upright between the stat slot and his chin. It makes seeing the powers a slight pain, but not much of one, in my book.

Still, the Golden Age-legal Grundy in Hypertime does it better:

And yeah, he holds it better still.

Be back tomorrow AND Thursday for more monstrous and spooky Token Totin’ this week!

Continuing the photographic record of Super-Strength characters who can hold their own object tokens, in keeping with the Halloween-y mini-theme we’re looking at the savage were-beast of the Canadian wild, Wendigo:

 

It’s easy to fit the token in his fingers. Be back next Tuesday for another monstrous edition of Token Totin’!

Continuing the photographic record of Super-Strength characters who can hold their own object tokens and the Halloween-y focus, today we’re looking at one…well…TWO characters…sort of. It’s the double-faced Bi-Beast and his later incarnation, Skull-Brother:

 

He/They holds/hold a token just dandy with his/their right hand/hands.

Be back Thursday for another spooky edition of Token Totin’!

Continuing the photographic record of Super-Strength characters who can hold their own object tokens and the Halloween-y focus, today we’re looking at a kid dressing up as Batman, sorta:

Cinch the token under his LEFT armpit…seems to work a little better.

Be back next week for another spooky edition of Token Totin’!

Continuing the photographic record of Super-Strength characters who can hold their own object tokens. With the Superman set right around the corner, here’s his half-clone, Superboy:

 

Superboy holds it, sorta, on his chest or under his chin. No Token Totin’ next week, as it’s time for another end-of-month Top Ten list. (Haven’t quite decided what it’s going to be exactly, though!)