Cool! Batman Animated Series 1/6 figure from Mondo
Out later this year.
Details:
Based on the seminal Batman: The Animated Series, the Batman 1/6 Scale Figure stays true to the animated classic- sculpted to match the iconic style of the show, and with a paint scheme evoking the bold, graphic look of an animated cell. Featuring approximately 30 points of articulation, multiple switch-out hands, heads, accessories, and a Bat Symbol figure stand.
Details:
Based on the seminal Batman: The Animated Series, the Batman 1/6 Scale Figure stays true to the animated classic- sculpted to match the iconic style of the show, and with a paint scheme evoking the bold, graphic look of an animated cell. Featuring approximately 30 points of articulation, multiple switch-out hands, heads, accessories, and a Bat Symbol figure stand.
New comics collections Feb. 28, 2018: Jack Kirby DC Celebration Collection; Superman The Many Worlds of Krypton; American Gods; The Adventures of Captain America
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Music new releases Feb. 23, 2018: Concert for George; Todd Rundgren; Nina Simone; Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, more
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Pop Culture Roundup: Mad Magazine; Cold War funnies; Black Panther's rage; Lego
Mad Magazine is re-booting with a new #1 issue this April, and it's apparently not a joke. The issue marks the mag's first under the helm of new editor, cartoonist Bill Morrision.
Mad was created by Harvey Kurtzman in 1952, and it emerged as a signature of American culture via its cutting-edge humor and pop culture parodies. The magazine has declined in relevance over the years, damaged by the reduced prominence of print publications as well as the boom of sharp satire across TV and digital media. Morrison was brought in after the decision was made to move Mad to L.A., at which point a number of staffers elected not to continue on.
Mad was created by Harvey Kurtzman in 1952, and it emerged as a signature of American culture via its cutting-edge humor and pop culture parodies. The magazine has declined in relevance over the years, damaged by the reduced prominence of print publications as well as the boom of sharp satire across TV and digital media. Morrison was brought in after the decision was made to move Mad to L.A., at which point a number of staffers elected not to continue on.
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Cold War comics with SpyVibe. Good times!
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