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‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Figures Coming From Hot Toys, Medicom and Kaiyodo
‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Figures Coming From Hot Toys, Medicom and Kaiyodo
‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Figures Coming From Hot Toys, Medicom and Kaiyodo
If you thought you had plenty of The Amazing Spider-Man movie action figure options from Hasbro and Diamond Select Toys' Marvel Select and Minimates lines, prepare to further empty the contents of your wallet. Hot Toys, Medicom and Kaiyodo (based on Spider-Man 3, sadly) will be releasing their own respective takes on the movie Webslinger this year and they all seem to do most everything a plastic
Iron Man Mark VI Revoltech Action Figure Coming Spring 2011
Iron Man Mark VI Revoltech Action Figure Coming Spring 2011
Iron Man Mark VI Revoltech Action Figure Coming Spring 2011
Hasbro's treated toy collectors to their share of Iron Man 2 action figures, but there's something extra special about the hyper-posable and accessory-packed Mark VI suit Revoltech coming from Kaiyodo. Why, it may even be the most anticipated IM-related thing to come out of Japan next to Madhouse's upcoming Iron Man anime...
Kaiyodo’s Extremely Limited Edition ‘Apocalypse Meow’ Toys
Kaiyodo’s Extremely Limited Edition ‘Apocalypse Meow’ Toys
Kaiyodo’s Extremely Limited Edition ‘Apocalypse Meow’ Toys
Behold, Kaiyodo's action figures of Perky and Botaski, the anthropomorphic bunny protagonists of "Apocalypse Meow" (a.k.a. "Cat Sh!t One" in Japan) that you, nor anyone else you know will likely ever own. That may be okay, however, since the CGI animated war series based on Motofumi Kobayashi's war manga is still only on the air in japan...
Kaiyodo to Give ‘Lupin III’ the Revoltech Treatment
Kaiyodo to Give ‘Lupin III’ the Revoltech Treatment
Kaiyodo to Give ‘Lupin III’ the Revoltech Treatment
Kazuhiko Kato's "Lupin III" manga and assorted anime series may star the world's greatest thief, but there's a chance Revoltech's upcoming action figures based on the Frenchman's adventures won't end up stealing your heart. As Tomopop points out, the toys' prototypes might just bear a little too much articulation...