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Sideshow Collectibles Unveils Premium Joker Figure as First of Many DC Offerings
Sideshow Collectibles Unveils Premium Joker Figure as First of Many DC Offerings
Sideshow Collectibles Unveils Premium Joker Figure as First of Many DC Offerings
DC's recently-announced licensing agreement with Sideshow Collectibles has officially borne fruit. Sideshow has released an image of a hyper-detailed Joker premium format figure, which is the first of a full line of premium statues, busts and other collectibles based on DC Comics' characters in the company's future...
Link Ink: Green Lantern’s Kids Meal Fate, Harley Quinn’s Exclusive Flash Drive and Thor and Mario Race on the Rainbow Bridge
Link Ink: Green Lantern’s Kids Meal Fate, Harley Quinn’s Exclusive Flash Drive and Thor and Mario Race on the Rainbow Bridge
Link Ink: Green Lantern’s Kids Meal Fate, Harley Quinn’s Exclusive Flash Drive and Thor and Mario Race on the Rainbow Bridge
Promos: Despite being infinitely (okay, I'll say it) toyetic, it looks like the Green Lantern movie's only fast food kids meal promo comes from Subway. It's, like, reusable bags with paper punch-outs and rubber bands. I guess the whole thing is kind of "green," which is nice in its way...
Link Ink: DC’s 20-Year-Old Unintentional Relaunch Prophecy, New ‘Haunt’ Team and Green Lantern Gets Brisky
Link Ink: DC’s 20-Year-Old Unintentional Relaunch Prophecy, New ‘Haunt’ Team and Green Lantern Gets Brisky
Link Ink: DC’s 20-Year-Old Unintentional Relaunch Prophecy, New ‘Haunt’ Team and Green Lantern Gets Brisky
Comedic Prophecy: As pointed out by Sal Loria, Archie Goodwin and Dan Jurgens were about twenty years ahead of their time with the cover to Armageddon 2001 #1. "Ten years from now the world will survive. These heroes won't," indeed. Manga: Ready to morph your otaku reading into a scholarly pursuit...
Hot Toys’ ‘Superman: The Movie’ Figure is Surely a Strange Visitor From Another Planet
Hot Toys’ ‘Superman: The Movie’ Figure is Surely a Strange Visitor From Another Planet
Hot Toys’ ‘Superman: The Movie’ Figure is Surely a Strange Visitor From Another Planet
Hot Toys is no stranger to Superman, having put its insanely detailed spin on Brandon Routh's likeness from Superman Returns a few years ago. As striking as that toy may have been, however, there's something almost haunting about the toymaker's take on Christopher Reeve from 1978's hyper iconic Superman: The Movie...