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Rokimoto is putting a fresh spin on the surprise collectible trend with Chase Case, a new line of figures that lets fans carry their collections wherever they go
New KPop Demon Hunters figures are coming soon from Mattel, like the Rumi & Jinu: Final Battle Action Figure 2-Pack
Disney memorabilia has always been a hit with collectors, but some pieces are so rare and valuable that they reach legendary status. These are likely not the kinds of treasures you’ll stumble upon in your basement, but it is fun to imagine one tucked away somewhere to make extra money
Another show floor staple has announced its exclusive collectibles for Comic-Con International: San Diego (SDCC). NECA has three show-exclusive collectibles featuring iconic retro looks that fans will know and love.
Get ready to enter the Savage Crucible once again: Harvinger Studios’ Kubla Khan action figure is now available for pre-order
The wait is officially over for DC Multiverse collectors. After months of anticipation following the close of the McFarlane Collectors Club Drawing Board 5 crowdfunding campaign, the premium Suicide Squad Harley Quinn sets are finally landing on doorsteps
It is no secret in the hobby that unlicensed cards will sell for less than licensed cards. However, this does not mean that unlicensed cards are inherently a bad thing. In fact, there are some really cool, unique cards that can be pulled out of unlicensed products, and an upcoming release highlights this perfectly: 2026…
There were certainly plenty of those in 1989 Fleer Baseball. The set will always be remembered for Billy Ripken’s infamous error card, one of the most recognizable mistakes in hobby history. Ripken was pictured holding a bat with an obscenity written on the knob, creating a card that immediately became impossible for collectors to ignore
Hasbro Inc. (ISIN US4267811090) is one of the world’s largest toy and game companies, best known for its family board games, action figures and licensing deals across film, television and digital entertainment
The Duke of Sussex and six other high-profile individuals brought legal action against the publisher of the Daily Mail over alleged unlawful information gathering at its titles