Pop Artifacts! Fred Flintstone statues

Educational Comics

Pop Culture Roundup Aug. 14, 2006

Audio-History presents a You Tube video of Groucho Marx with beatnik comic Lord Buckley.

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Booksteve gets into the DC Comics Vintage House Ads representation game.

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Meanwhile, Dial B for Blog also posts some old DC house ads. In this case, some nice ones for "The Brave and the Bold."

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Hurray! Fred Hembeck is back!

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NPR checks in with the great soul songwriter Dan Penn.

Upcoming stuff from TwoMorrows Publishing


ROUGH STUFF 2

Spinning off from the pages of BACK ISSUE! magazine comes the second
issue of ROUGH STUFF, celebrating the ART of creating comics! In issue
#2, editor (and top pro inker) BOB McLEOD spotlights more NEVER-BEFORE
PUBLISHED penciled pages, preliminary sketches, detailed layouts, and
unused inked versions of art from throughout comics history! First up
is
a new, profusely illustrated interview with PAUL GULACY on his career,
from his early work on Master of Kung-Fu, up to his current
groundbreaking art on DC’s new HEX series! Then, we present lengthy
galleries of work by fan-favorite artists FRANK BRUNNER, JERRY ORDWAY,
and MATT WAGNER, who contribute commentaries on pencils, sketches, and
more from some of their most beloved comics series—discussing what went
right and wrong with it, and giving background information to put it
all
into historical perspective. Also: A pencil art spotlight on one of the
most unsung creators in comics today, BRIAN APTHORP! A retrospective
art
gallery on the late comics legend ALEX TOTH! Plus: Before-and-after
comparisons revealing how images changed from initial concept to
published version, a look at oddball penciler/inker combinations, and
more, all behind a new GULACY “Hex” cover! Edited by BOB MCLEOD.

The 100 page (plus cover), saddle-stitched 8 1/2" x 11" magazine with a
full color cover and black-and-white interiors retails for $6.95 in the
U.S. and ships 11 October 2006.


WRITE NOW! 14

Once again, Write Now! shows why it’s THE magazine for anybody
interested in comics writing! Behind an all-new cover by ALEX MALEEV,
we
start with an in-depth interview with BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS, writer of
Ultimate Spider-Man, Powers, New Avengers and much more. Then, we have
an amazing round table discussion on writing Spider-Man, past and
present, with STAN LEE, TODD McFARLANE, J.M. STRACZYNSKI, J.M.
DeMATTEIS, TOM DeFALCO, PETER DAVID, MARV WOLFMAN, GERRY CONWAY, ROY
THOMAS, ROGER STERN, LEN WEIN, DENNY O’NEIL, and HOWARD MACKIE!. Also:
An incredible Nuts & Bolts “how-to section” featuring pencil art and
script from the hottest comic of the year—MARVEL CIVIL WAR #1—by MARK
MILLAR and STEVE McNIVEN! JIM STARLIN on the creation of his new
Captain
Comet and The Weird features for Mystery in Space—including Nuts and
Bolts of Starlin’s script and art! Plus: LEE NORDLING on Adapting your
Comic for Hollywood! JOHN OSTRANDER with another important writing
lesson! And much, much more! Edited by DANNY FINGEROTH.

The 80 page (plus cover), saddle-stitched 8 1/2" x 11" magazine with a
full color cover, black-and-white interiors and a color section retails
for $6.95 in the U.S. and ships 18 October 2006.


ALTER EGO 62

This is our HAPPY HAUNTED HALLOWEEN Issue, spotlighting
Werewolves & Man-Things That Go Bump In The Night—and The Stuff On ACG
We Couldn’t Shoehorn Into #61! Featuring: A never-before-published
Werewolf by Night and Man-Thing cover by MIKE PLOOG! Interviews with
MIKE PLOOG & RUDY PALAIS about their horror-comics work, conducted by
ROY THOMAS & JIM AMASH! AL WILLIAMSON on his work for the American
Comics Group—plus more on ACG horror comics! Rare DICK BRIEFER
Frankenstein strips—the fearful finale! Plus FCA (Fawcett Collectors of
America) with MARC SWAYZE, et al.—MICHAEL T. GILBERT and Mr. Monster’s
Comic Crypt—BILL SCHELLY on the 1966 KalerCon—& MORE! Edited by ROY
THOMAS.

The 100 page (plus cover), saddle-stitched 8 1/2" x 11" magazine with a
full color cover and black-and-white interiors retails for $6.95 in the
U.S. and ships 18 October 2006.

MODERN MASTERS VOLUME NINE: MIKE WIERINGO
by TODD DEZAGO & ERIC NOLEN-WEATHINGTON

The latest volume of the Modern Masters series looks at the life and
work of one of today’s top comic-book artists, Mike Wieringo. Like the
title character of his first major job, The Flash, Wieringo hit the
comic book industry running. Armed with a fresh, unique style all his
own—merging elements of manga with the power of the Marvel comics of
his
youth—he quickly became a fan-favorite. His work featuring Robin and
Superman, Spider-Man and the X-Men—not to mention the creator-owned
world of Tellos—has cemented him as one of the top artists in the
business. And his recent run on Fantastic Four ranks among the best in
the title’s long and prestigious history. Now Todd Dezago and Eric
Nolen-Weathington give you an inside look at the artist’s life and
career! This 120-page volume presents his most comprehensive,
career-spanning interview to date, and is jam-packed with tons of rare
and unpublished artwork, including an 8-page full color gallery. It’s
the ultimate look at the work of a true Modern Master: Mike Wieringo!

The 120 page (plus cover), squarebound , 8 1/2" x 11" trade paperback
with a full color cover, black-and-white interiors and 8 page full
color
gallery retails for $14.95 in the U.S. and ships 18 October 2006.


JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR 47

In this issue, we explore Jack’s group mentality, as we
focus on Kirby’s SUPER TEAMS! From kid gangs and the Challengers of the
Unknown, to big guns like the Fantastic Four, X-Men, Avengers, and even
Super Powers, we’ll cover them all, and present plenty of never-seen
1960s Marvel pencil art! Also included is a rare KIRBY interview, MARK
EVANIER’s regular column, two pencil art galleries, a complete
never-reprinted 1950s story, an interview with “The Disappointment
Artist” author Jonathan Lethem about Kirby’s influence on him, and an
interview with JOHN ROMITA, JR. on his work with NEIL GAIMAN revamping
Kirby’s ETERNALS! It’s all sandwiched between an obscure 1960s
Marvelmania front cover inked by Kirby himself, and a rare Super Powers
back cover inked by MIKE ROYER! Edited by JOHN MORROW.

The 80 page (plus cover), saddle-stitched 10" x 14" tabloid-sized
magazine with a full color cover and black-and-white interiors retails
for $9.95 in the U.S. and ships 25 October 2006.

Pop Artifact! Thor sticker



See the Best Marvel Comics Sites on the Web

Vintage Marvel Comics House Ad



See a Complete List of Marvel Essentials Books

Pop Culture Roundup Aug. 11, 2006

Via Drawn!: The Eye Candy Flickr group presents cool illustrations from 1960s and 70s children's books.

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Soul man Sam Moore (he's "Sam" of "Sam and Dave") has recorded a comeback album featuring collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Sting, the late Billy Preston, Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton and others. It's out Aug. 29 on Rhino Records.

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"Chicken Little" director Mark Dindal is working on a live-action film titled "Sherlock's Secretary."

The story is based on the little-known fact that real letters are being sent to the fictitious home of Sherlock Holmes, the world's most famous detective and one of the 19th century's great literary creations.

...The film will centre on the person living at that address, whose world is turned upside down when he gets one of these letters and decides to take on a case.


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Via Mark Evanier: "Magilla Gorilla" fans should read this note before shelling out for the upcoming DVD set featuring the toon.

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Sonic Pollutions shares a few videos of the hard-rocking Pretty Things.

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An animated Hellboy film will air on the Cartoon Network Oct. 28 with a DVD release to follow Feb. 6. More.

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TV Guide interviews "Lost" producer J.J. Abrams about his upcoming "Star Trek" flick.

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A live-action film featuring Marvel Comics' "Avengers" is in the works.

Pop Artifact! Another Hulk sticker



Visit the Mighty Marvelmania Museum

Vintage Marvel Comics House Ad



See the Best Marvel Comics Sites on the Web.

Pop Culture Roundup Aug. 10, 2006

Booksteve explores forgotten TV series of the 1970s. Don't worry, Steve, they'll be all be on DVD soon, I'm sure.

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Via Bubblegumfink: A nifty Flickr group showcasing Atari game pencils, roadside signs, ROM Spaceknight action figures and a plethora of other cool pop artifacts. The Flickr group is an offshoot of Neato Coolville, a Blog You'll Like.

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The writers of the 1990s "Flash" TV series are now scripting the Scarlet Speedster's comic book.

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TV Guide interviews the cute-as-a-button Kristen Bell about "Veronica Mars," and her upcoming horror flick, "Pulse."

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"Smallville" has a Jimmy Olsen of its own.

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Details on "Doctor Who" season 3

From a BBC press release:

David Tennant returns to his role as the tenth Time Lord and meets his
brand new companion, as filming commences on the highly anticipated
third series of Doctor Who for BBC ONE.

The new series which commences filming this week will also mark the
debut of newcomer Freema Agyeman who steps into Billie Piper's shoes as
the Doctor's new companion, medical student Martha Jones.

Freema Agyeman, who will star as Martha Jones alongside Tennant in all
13 episodes in series three, says: "I am still pinching myself and can't
wait to get started!

"It's been nerve wracking but David has been brilliant in helping me to
adjust on my first days on set. I am really looking forward to
travelling through time and space with him over the next eight months."

Russell T Davies, writer and Executive Producer, adds: "We were
delighted and honoured by the second series' success, and we can promise
new thrills, new laughs and some terrifying new aliens.

"The Doctor and Martha are destined to meet William Shakespeare, blood
sucking alien Plasmavores, The Judoon - a clan of galactic stormtroopers
and a sinister intelligence at work in 1930's New York."

Filming of the Christmas episode which guest stars Catherine Tate as a
bride who finds her wedding day interrupted by an alien plot to destroy
the Earth has already been completed.

The storyline features the return of the Robot Santas and also guest
stars Sarah Parish as the evil, alien mastermind.

Returning cast members include John Barrowman who will be making an
appearance in the series finale. Guest stars include Anne Reid, Roy
Marsden and Don Gilet.

Writers include Russell T Davies, Steven Moffat, Gareth Roberts, Paul
Cornell, Helen Raynor, Chris Chibnall and Stephen Greenhorn. The
directors include Charles Palmer, Euros Lyn, Graeme Harper and Richard
Clarke.

The producer is Phil Collinson; Executive producers are Head of Drama,
BBC Wales, Julie Gardner and Russell T Davies.




See the Best Doctor Sites on the Web

DC Direct presents Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman statue

From a press release:

DC Direct, the toy and collectibles brand of DC Comics, announced the release of a limited edition Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman statue, created in tandem with Carter, who portrayed the 5’10” goddess from 1975 to 1979, first on the hour-long television series “THE NEW ORIGINAL WONDER WOMAN” and later “THE NEW ADVENTURES OF WONDER WOMAN.”

The statue, modeled after and personally approved by Carter, was sculpted by the incomparable Tim Bruckner, and is hand-painted and made of cold-cast porcelain. Standing at 13.5 inches, the statue features a costume inspired by the 70s television series. Though DC Direct has made numerous Wonder Woman items, including action figures, statues and props, this is the first time that any have been based on Carter’s likeness or her television series.

“DC Direct is thrilled to be working with Lynda to bring this statue to the fans,” said Georg Brewer, VP – Design & DC Direct. “Lynda's time as Wonder Woman is indelibly imprinted in all our minds. This is the ultimate Wonder Woman statue for all fans, including those at DC Direct."

The statue was made available for viewing at Wizard World Chicago on Aug. 3-6, at the DC Comics booth. The Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman statue will be available in stores on April 4, 2007.


Dark Horse, DC DIrect team up for new figures line

Dark Horse Comics and DC Direct have teamed for a new line of figures based on DC Comics characters. First up: a vintage-looking depiction of the golden age Superman.

Details:

In an exciting collaboration, Dark Horse Comics and DC Direct, DC Comics' action figure and collectible company, are teaming to create a new series of vintage-style statuettes featuring four of DC Comics' best-known characters. Modeled after products that were popular in the 1930s and 1940s, the four new statuettes being produced by Dark Horse are designed and manufactured consistent with earlier "syroco"-style figures. This new line is scheduled for monthly release starting in February 2007. The first of the statuettes will feature a classic rendition of Superman.

The sculpting and packaging design is inspired by the art style of original Superman artist Joe Shuster, and echoes the look and feel of his earliest comic appearances. Produced in a limited edition of hand-numbered copies, the figure is fully painted and ready to display. Batman will be the second release, followed by Wonder Woman and The Flash. For each, the style, costumes and other details will be consistent with the original "Golden Age" look of the character from the comics of that period.

"This project is a dream come true for me," Dark Horse Comics President Mike Richardson exclaimed, "and I want to thank my friend Paul Levitz of DC Comics for making it possible. Dark Horse and DC have collaborated on many publishing projects, but this is the first merchandise crossover we have ever done. It is gratifying that DC Direct has acknowledged our unique product category, especially since they have done such a fabulous job with these characters on their own."

"Dark Horse has established a unique creative approach with this line of statuettes that I along with their many collectors have enjoyed," said Georg Brewer, Vice President -- Design & DC Direct Creative. "Our creative collaboration makes perfect sense given the historical roots of this style and significance our characters from that time."

The DC Comics series will depict the characters as they were originally presented in the comics, but also will deliberately be somewhat more rough-hewn than is common, with features including non-slick surface textures, visible seam lines, and other slightly "distressed" aspects.

The new series maintains the packaging style and special features of the previous Dark Horse series, but affords collectors the opportunity to start with the first release. Each hand-numbered statuette comes carefully packaged in a custom-tooled, full-color, litho-printed tin box. Also included is a small booklet about each character and a vintage-style pinback button of the character.

"We have worked hard to create a superior package for these very special items," Dark Horse Product Development head David Scroggy remarked, "and we think we have met the challenge with help from our manufacturing team and of course the creative and licensing team at DC Direct."

The first releases are Superman (February 2007), Batman (March 2007), Wonder Woman (April 2007), and The Flash (May 2007). The initial release is arguably the most beloved character ever created for comic books, Superman. Since his debut in 1938, the orphan from the planet Krypton has claimed a status of one of the best-known fictional characters of all time. The Man of Steel's heroic adventures are a part of our cultural tapestry, and the intent of this project is to recall his earliest days.




See a Complete List of DC Direct Action Figures

Looney Tunes listed for Golden Collection Vol. 4

Warner Bros. has revealed the list of animated shorts to be included in the "Looney Tunes Golden Collection Vol. 4," out Nov. 14:

Disc 1

Bugs Bunny Classics

  1. Roman Legion-Hare
  2. The Grey Hounded Hare
  3. Rabbit Hood
  4. Operation: Rabbit
  5. Knight-mare Hare
  6. Southern Fried Rabbit
  7. Mississippi Hare
  8. Hurdy-Gurdy Hare
  9. Forward March Hare
  10. Sahara Hare
  11. Barbary Coast Bunny
  12. To Hare Is Human
  13. 8 Ball Bunny
  14. Knighty Knight Bugs
  15. Rabbit Romeo


Disc 2

Frank Tashlin

  1. The Case Of The Stuttering Pig
  2. Little Pancho Vanilla
  3. Little Beau Porky
  4. Now That Summer Is Gone
  5. Porky In The North Woods
  6. You’re An Education
  7. Porky’s Railroad
  8. Plane Daffy
  9. Porky The Fireman
  10. Cracked Ice
  11. Puss N Booty
  12. I Got Plenty Of Mutton
  13. Booby Hatched
  14. Porky's Poultry Plant
  15. The Stupid Cupid


Disc 3

Speedy

  1. Cat-tails For Two
  2. Tabasco Road
  3. Tortilla Flaps
  4. Mexicali Shmes
  5. Here Today, Gone Tamale
  6. West Of The Pesos
  7. Cannery Woe
  8. Pied Piper Of Guadalupe
  9. Mexican Boarders
  10. Chili Weather
  11. A Message To Gracias
  12. Nuts And Volts
  13. Panchos Hideway
  14. The Wild Chase
  15. A-Haunting We Will Go


Disc 4
Cats

  1. The Night Watchman
  2. Conrad The Sailor
  3. The Sour Puss
  4. The Aristo-Cat
  5. Dough Ray Me-ow
  6. Pizzicato Pussycat
  7. Kiss Me Cat
  8. Cat Feud
  9. The Unexpected Pest
  10. Go Fly A Kit
  11. Kiddin’ The Kitten
  12. A Peck Of Trouble
  13. Mouse And Garden
  14. Porky's Poor Fish
  15. Swallow The Leader

New Byrds box set planned

It doesn't look terribly different from the Byrds box that came out several years ago, but it will include a DVD of television appearances and, presumably, better sound.

Out Sept. 26 from Columbia/Legacy, There is a Season, features tracks selected by original Byrds Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman.

Here are the tracks:

Disc one:
"The Only Girl I Adore" (by the Jet Set)
"Please Let Me Love You" (by the Beefeaters)
"Don't Be Long" (by the Beefeaters)
"The Airport Song"
"You Movin'"
"You Showed Me"
"Mr. Tambourine Man"
"I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better"
"You Won't Have To Cry"
"Here Without You"
"The Bells Of Rhymney"
"All I Really Want To Do" (single version)
"I Knew I'd Want You"
"Chimes Of Freedom"
"She Has A Way"
"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue"
"Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season)"
"It Won't Be Wrong"
"Set You Free This Time"
"The World Turns All Around Her"
"The Day Walk"
"If You're Gone"
"The Times They Are A-Changin'" (withdrawn version)
"She Don't Care About Time" (single version)
"Stranger In A Strange Land" (instrumental)

Disc two:
"Eight Miles High"
"Why" (single version)
"5D (Fifth Dimension)"
"Wild Mountain Thyme"
"Mr. Spaceman"
"I See You"
"What's Happening?!?!"
"I Know My Rider"
"So You Want To Be A Rock'N'Roll Star"
"Have You Seen Her Face"
"Renaissance Fair"
"Time Between"
"Everybody's Been Burned"
"My Back Pages"
"It Happens Each Day"
"He Was A Friend Of Mine" (live)
"Lady Friend"
"Old John Robertson" (single version)
"Goin' Back"
"Draft Morning"
"Wasn't Born To Follow"
"Tribal Gathering"
"Dolphin's Smile"
"Triad"
"Universal Mind Decoder" (instrumental)

Disc three:
"You Ain't Goin' Nowhere"
"I Am A Pilgrim"
"The Christian Life" (Gram Parsons vocal version)
"You Don't Miss Your Water" (Gram Parsons vocal version)
"Hickory Wind"
"One Hundred Years From Now" (Gram Parsons vocal version)
"Lazy Days" (alternate version)
"Pretty Polly" (alternate version)
"This Wheel's On Fire" (alternate version)
"Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man"
"Candy"
"Child Of The Universe" ("Candy" soundtrack version)
"Pretty Boy Floyd" (live)
"Buckaroo" (instrumental/live)
"King Apathy III" (live)
"Sing Me Back Home" (live)
"Lay Lady Lay" (alternate version)
"Oil In My Lamp" (alternate version)
"Tulsa County"
"Jesus Is Just Alright"
"Chestnut Mare"
"Just A Season"
"Kathleen's Song" (alternate version)
"All The Things" (alternate version)

Disc four:
"Lover Of The Bayou" (live)
"Positively 4th Street" (live)
"Old Blue" (live)
"It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" (live)
"Ballad Of Easy Rider" (live)
"You All Look Alike" (live)
"Nashville West" (instrumental/live)
"Willin'" (live)
"Black Mountain Rag" (instrumental/live)
"Baby What You Want Me To Do" (live)
"I Trust" (live)
"Take A Whiff (On Me)" (live)
"Glory, Glory"
"Byrdgrass" (instrumental)
"Pale Blue"
"I Wanna Grow Up To Be A Politician"
"Nothin' To It" (instrumental)
"Tiffany Queen"
"Farther Along"
"Bugler"
"Mr. Tambourine Man" ("Banjoman" soundtrack version/live)
"Roll Over Beethoven" ("Banjoman 'soundtrack version/live)
"Full Circle"
"Changing Heart"
"Paths Of Victory"

DVD:
"Mr. Tambourine Man"
"I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better"
"All I Really Want To Do"
"Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season)"
"It Won't Be Wrong"
"Set You Free This Time"
"So You Want To Be A Rock'N'Roll Star"
"Mr. Tambourine Man"
"Eight Miles High"
"Mr. Spaceman"

New and upcoming action figures Aug. 10, 2006

Complete List of Marvel Legends Action Figures
Complete List of DC Direct Action Figures

Here's a look at action figures available via your local comics shop or via the TIP!-supporting links below:


Buffy the Vampire Slayer
--Sunnydale High School Playset
--Buffy the Vampire Slayer Action Figures: Xander, Cordelia and Xander w/ Patch
--Buffy the Vampire Slayer Action Figures: “Destiny” Angel and “Destiny” Spike Set of 2
--Buffy the Vampire Slayer Action Figures: Pylean Princess Cordelia
--Buffy the Vampire Slayer Action Figures: Angel and Spike Hawaiian Shirt Box Set

DC Direct Action Figures

Alex Ross Justice League Action Figures Series 3
--Green Lantern
--The Joker
--Plastic Man
--Wonder Woman
--Poison Ivy

Alex Ross Justice League Action Figures Series 4
--Shazam
--Black Adam
--Hawkman
--Zatanna
--Solomon Grundy

Batman Dark Victory
--Batman
--Commissioner Gordon
--Scarecrow
--Robin and Penguin

Batman/Superman: The Return of Supergirl Action Figures
--Supergirl
--Superman
--Batman
--Darkseid
--Corrupted Supergirl

Crisis on Infinite Earths Series 3
--Weaponer of Qward
--Doctor Light
--Superboy prime
--Batman
--Huntress

DC Direct Reactivated Action Figures
--Batman
--Wonder Woman
--Lobo
--Superman

DC 13-inch Figures
Deluxe Edition 13-inch Green Lantern
Deluxe Edition 13-inch Lex Luthor
Deluxe Edition 13-inch Two-Face
Deluxe Edition 13-inch Aquaman

Elseworlds Action Figures Series 2
--Red Son Batman
--Red Son President Superman
--Kingdom Come Jade
--Kingdom Come Spectre and Norman McKay
--Gotham By Gaslight Batman

Green Lantern Action Figures Series 2
--Manhunter Robot
--Guy Gardner
--Shark
--Saalak
--Sinestero

Infinite Crisis Action Figures Series 1
--Powergirl
--Omac
--Mongul
--Earth Prime Superboy
--Alexander Luthor

JSA Action Figures
--Mr. Terrific
--Hawkgirl
--Dr. Midnite
--Hourman
--Golden Age Atom 2-pack

Who's Who in the DC Universe Miniature Figures Series One

Hanna Barbera Action Figures
--Set of Five
--Fred Flintstone Chopper
--Hong Kong Phooey
--Quick Draw McGraw
--Tom and Jerry Music
--Tom and Jerry House

John Lennon
--JOHN LENNON 18" Action Figure

Marvel Figure Factory Sets
--Angel
--Beast
--Black Costume Spider-Man
--Deadpool
--Invisible Woman
--Silver Surfer

Marvel Legends Action Figures

Marvel Legends Series 14
--Original Armor Iron Man (variant)
--Longshot
--Baron Zemo (variant)
--Luke Cage: Powerman
--The Falcon (variant)
--Psylocke

Marvel Legends Series 15
--Mandarin
--Beta Ray Bill
--Moon Knight
--Spider-Woman (variant)
--Quicksilver (variant)
--Thor-Buster Iron Man
--Wasp (variant)
--Captain Marvel (variant)

Marvel Legends Exclusive Giant-Man Series
--Giant Man
--Ant Man
--Havok
--Sabretooth
--Captain Britain
--Kitty Pryde
--Thor
--Weapon X
--Warbird
--Sentry
--Weapon X variant
--Sentry Variant

Marvel Legends Masterworks Sets
--Spider-Man Vs. Green Goblin
--Fantastic Four Vs. Mole Man
--Hulk Vs. The Thing
--Galactus Vs. Everybody

Marvel Legends Showdown
--Mister Fantastic and Mole Man
--Colossus and Magneto
--Ghostrider and Vengeance
--Logan and Chopper
--Namor and Shark
--Green Goblin
--Beast (variant)
--Juggernaut (variant)
--Elektra (variant)
-- Silver Surfer
-- Spider-Man and Thing
-- Wolverine and Hulk
-- Dock Ock
-- Black Costume Spider-Man
-- Punisher
-- Doctor Doom
-- Captain America
-- Human Torch

Marvel Mega Morphs
--The Thing
--Iron Man
--Magneto

Marvel Select Figures
--Spider-Woman
--Moon Knight
--Cloak and Dagger

Best of Marvel Select Figures
--Grey Hulk
--Thanos
--Ultimate Spider-Man
--Green Goblin

Marvel Studios
--Dr. Doom with Mask
--Dr. Doom unmasked

Star Wars Transformers
--Millennium Falcon With Han Solo and Chewbacca

X-Men 3 Action Figures
--Air Strike Wolverine
--Angel
--Stealth Cyclops
--Tech Gear Beast
--Phoenix
--Colossus
--Nightcrawler
--Iceman
--Rogue
--Avalanche
--Sabretooth