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The Battle Bus drops into Hot Toys’ lineup as the company brings Fortnite’s iconic characters to life in 1/6-scale form.
Posted in: Collectibles, Sideshow Collectibles | Tagged: Marvel Comics, Sideshow Collectibles
‘Dancing with the Stars’ co-host Julianne Hough tells Fox News Digital what she thought about the Taylor Swift-themed night.
Manga artist Kentaro Yabuki, known for popular works including To LOVE Ru and BLACK CAT, updated his X account on August 13 and revealed a figure of Yui Kotegawa, one of the popular characters from To LOVE Ru.
E.L.F. Beauty CEO and chairman Tarang Amin unpacks the $1 billion deal with Hailey Bieber’s Rhode on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
The attraction, which has made its home in Pauls Valley for 20 years, will close permanently Aug. 30, according to the museum’s Executive Director and Curator Kevin Stark.
Since his 1962 debut, Spider-Man has been Marvel Comics’ flagship hero. His powers, origin, and morality are baked into the world’s pop cultural consciousness, cemented by innumerable big and small screen adaptations. Virtually anyone can tell you that Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider, gaining the proportional strength and agility of a spider…
Superman’s First Action Figure Had an Identity Crisis Before the Hero Ever Did And the Story is Wild
Even in the mid-sixties, Superman was no stranger to merchandise. Since his 1938 debut, the hero’s image had graced everything from wooden dolls to wind-up toys to even shampoo. But by modern standards, there still hadn’t been a Superman action figure. Ideal Toys changed this in 1966, when they would become the first manufacturer of…
The Toy and Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, is closing on Aug. 30 after two decades, citing budget issues, but its collection will remain intact for future possibilities.
Marvel Comics action figures are so ubiquitous today that it’s hard to imagine a time when store shelves weren’t cluttered with the likes of Spider-Man, Captain America, or the Hulk. But in the “Marvelmania” days of the nineteen sixties, it was a different story: the publisher had just launched its interconnected comic book universe in…