Lost May 9 episode preview

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BEN BEGRUDGINGLY BEGINS TO INTRODUCE LOCKE TO THE SECRETS
OF THE ISLAND -- BEGINNING WITH THE MYSTERIOUS JACOB --
AND JULIET'S SECRET GOES PUBLIC, ON ABC'S "LOST"

"The Man Behind the Curtain" - Ben begrudgingly begins to introduce Locke to the secrets of the island, beginning with the mysterious Jacob. Meanwhile, Juliet's secret goes public, on "Lost," WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.

"Lost" stars Naveen Andrews as Sayid, Henry Ian Cusick as Desmond, Emilie de Ravin as Claire, Michael Emerson as Ben, Matthew Fox as Jack, Jorge Garcia as Hurley, Josh Holloway as Sawyer, Daniel Dae Kim as Jin, Yunjin Kim as Sun, Evangeline Lilly as Kate, Elizabeth Mitchell as Juliet, Dominic Monaghan as Charlie and Terry O'Quinn as Locke.

Guest starring are M.C. Gainey as Mr. Friendly/Tom, Tania Raymonde as Alex, Andrew Divoff as Mikhail, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Marsha Thomason as Naomi, Sterling Beaumon as young Ben, Jon Gries as Roger Linus, Carrie Preston as Emily, Doug Hutchison as Horace, Samantha Mathis as Olivia and Madeline Carroll as Annie.

"The Man Behind the Curtain" was written by Elizabeth Sarnoff & Drew Goddard and directed by Bobby Roth.


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Traveling Wilburys reissue out June 12

Long out of print, the two Traveling Wilburys albums will be packaged together--with assorted extras--in deluxe and standard CD/DVD sets from Rhino Records June 12.

Click the links below to order either set.

Here are details from the press release:

Nearly twenty years after the creation of the band, and over a decade since the music was last available to fans, the music of The Traveling Wilburys will be reissued on June 12, 2007, in the U.S. and June 11, 2007, worldwide. Rhino Entertainment announced the project today and will distribute the package from the Wilbury Records label.

The previously released albums Traveling Wilburys Volume 1 and Traveling Wilburys Volume 3 feature inarguably some of music's greatest singer-songwriters -- George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty and Bob Dylan -- as the iconic band The Traveling Wilburys. Both CDs will be combined into one release, The Traveling Wilburys Collection, and will feature bonus tracks of rare and newly mixed previously unreleased music along with a bonus DVD featuring a 24-minute documentary showing unseen footage of the Wilburys and their five video clips.

The Traveling Wilburys collectible packages will be available in four configurations. Each configuration is a remarkable commemoration of this unique group.

Standard Package - Features 2 CDs (Volumes 1 and 3) with bonus tracks, bonus DVD of content and a 16-page collectible book.

Deluxe Edition Set - Linen-bound deluxe edition features 2 CDs (Volumes 1 and 3) with bonus tracks, bonus DVD, and a 40-page collectible book with photos, original liner notes, new liner notes and a uniquely numbered certificate of authenticity.

In trying to explain how the Wilburys originally came together, George Harrison once said, "The thing about the Wilburys for me is -- if we'd tried to plan it, or if anybody had said, let's form this band and get these people in it -- it would never happen, it's impossible. It happened completely, just by magic, just by circumstance. Maybe there was a full moon that night or something like that. It was quite a magical little thing really."

The Traveling Wilburys BACKGROUND

The Traveling Wilburys was not a carefully planned band, not formed from deep premeditation. Rather, the band was created in a casual blending of genuine friends one ordinary afternoon, which turned out to be anything but ordinary.

George Harrison needed a B-side song to accompany a European single release from his widely regarded Cloud Nine album. While in Los Angeles, George approached Jeff Lynne for help with the B-side, since he had co-produced the album. It happened that Jeff was working with Roy Orbison on the upcoming Mystery Girl album. Roy readily agreed to lend a hand in the musical effort. As fate would luckily dictate, George's guitar was at Tom Petty's house, and he too offered to join in and make some music. When the group showed up to record, Dylan also lent a hand to help complete the half-finished song George had written. George has often been quoted as saying, "And so everybody was there and I thought, I'm not gonna just sing it myself, I've got Roy Orbison standing there. I'm gonna write a bit for Roy to sing. And then, as it progressed, then I started doing the vocals and I just thought I might as well push it a bit and get Tom and Bob to sing the bridge." The final result was a song called "Handle With Care." George later said, "I liked the song and the way that it turned out with all these people on it so much that I just carried it around in my pocket for ages thinking, Well what can I do with this thing? And the only thing to do I could think of was do another nine. Make an album."

The album they created was called the Traveling Wilburys Volume 1 -- a playful nod to the reality that subsequent volumes were unlikely. Volume 1 was released in October 1988 preceded by the single "Handle With Care." The album achieved wide critical acclaim, and most critics agreed that the music was so extraordinary because of the modest ambitions of the band, which translated to a fresh and relaxing sound. Rolling Stone Magazine instantly called it one of the Top 100 Albums of all time. The album also saw commercial success; it reached #3 on the Album charts, garnered double-platinum status and earned the group a Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group.

In 1990, following the unexpected death of Roy Orbison in December 1988, the remaining members reconvened to record Traveling Wilburys Volume 3, dedicating the album to Lefty (Roy) Wilbury. With Harrison and Lynne producing again, both "She's My Baby" and "Wilbury Twist" became radio hits as the album reached #11 in the U.S. and achieved Platinum success.

Track Listing:

Disc One
TRAVELING WILBURYS VOL. 1

--Handle With Care
--Dirty World
--Rattled
--Last Night
--Not Alone Any More
--Congratulations
--Heading For The Light
--Margarita
--Tweeter And The Monkey Man
--End Of The Line

Bonus Tracks:
--Maxine*
--Like A Ship*

Disc Two
DVD -- The True History Of The Traveling Wilburys

Music Videos:
--Handle With Care
--End Of The Line
--Inside Out
--She's My Baby
--Wilbury Twist

Disc Three
TRAVELING WILBURYS VOL. 3

--She's My Baby
--Inside Out
--If You Belonged To Me
--The Devil's Been Busy
--7 Deadly Sins
--Poor House
--Where Were You Last Night?
--Cool Dry Place
--New Blue Moon
--You Took My Breath Away
--Wilbury Twist

Bonus Tracks:

--Runaway (B-side to "She's My Baby" UK CD and 12")
--Nobody's Child (previously released on Nobody's Child: Romanian Angel Appeal)

DVD new releases April 24, 2007

The Last King of Scotland (Widescreen Edition)

Notes on a Scandal

The Venture Bros. - Season Two

Murder, She Wrote - The Complete Sixth Season

The History Boys

Happy Days - The Complete Second Season

Not Just the Best of the Larry Sanders Show

Laverne & Shirley - The Complete Second Season

Spider-Man 2 - Unrated, Extended Cut (Two-Disc Deluxe Edition)

Mork & Mindy - The Complete Second Season

More upcoming DVDs

CD new releases April 24, 2007

Favourite Worst Nightmare by Arctic Monkeys

Let the Boogie Woogie Rock'n Roll by Various Artists

Joanna Newsom and the Ys Street Band EP by Joanna Newsom and the Ys Street Band

The Bullet and Sur-Speed Records Story by Various Artists

The Ref-O-Ree Story: Southern Soul by Various Artists

Let the Boogie Woogie Rock'n Roll by Various Artists

12 by Patti Smith

We'll Never Turn Back by Mavis Staples

Songs of Love and Hate by Leonard Cohen

Songs of Leonard Cohen by Leonard Cohen

Songs from a Room by Leonard Cohen

Starring Sammy Davis Jr by Sammy Jr Davis

Sammy Davis Jr Sings Just for Lovers by Sammy Jr Davis

Ice Man Cometh / Ice on Ice by Jerry Butler

The Soft Machine by Soft Machine

Volume 2 by Soft Machine

More upcoming CDs

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Pop Culture Roundup April 23, 2007

Dial B for Burbank profiles "Doc Savage" cover artists James Bama.

More Doc Savage.

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An audiobook version of DC Comics' "Infinite Crisis" storyline is in the works.

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From PCL LinkDump: Great performance clips from the Pete Seeger-hosted roots music show "Rainbow Quest," including Elizabeth Cotton performing "Freight Train," Seeger, Doc Watson and others singing "Careless Love," Donovan and Shawn Phillips singing "Guinevere," and a buncha Johnny Cash.

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Yoko Ono and Keith Richards are expected to testify on behalf of Phil Spector in the record producer's murder trial.

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Monsters and Critics profiles Asterix co-creator Alberto Underzo.

"As long as I don't have a foot in the grave I keep going. Asterix and Obelix are a part of my life. They are my children and feed me well."

Uderzo, who turns 80 on April 25, already has an idea for his next volume.


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Pop Culture Roundup April 20, 2007

Dial B for Burbank looks at DC Comics' take on The Shadow.

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Nominees for the 2007 Eisner comics awards have been listed.

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Download a full "Doctor Who" shooting script.

New Spider-Man 3 pictures







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"Grindhouse" flick spawns DVD series

From the press release:

In the spirit of the Quentin Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez film Grindhouse, BCI will launch the Welcome To The Grindhouse DVD series - a line of double feature DVDs featuring the original exploitation films that inspired the current theatrical hit.

The first two "Welcome to the Grindhouse" DVDs will be released on July 3:

Welcome to the Grindhouse: Pick-up and The Teacher

Pick-up
Crown International Pictures, 1975. An off-beat story about two young women whose lives are forever changed when they hitch-hike a ride in a mobile home. Starring Jill Senter and Alan Long. Rated R - 80 minutes.

The Teacher
Crown International Pictures, 1974. An explosive story about a beautiful, provocative 28-year-old high school teacher whose seduction of a student proves fatal. Starring Angel Tompkins and Jay North (TV's Dennis the Menace). Rated R - 98 minutes.

Welcome to the Grindhouse: Evil Eye and Black Candles

Evil Eye
1974. Peter Crane is having nightmares about murdering someone. His psychiatrist Dr. Stone has him hospitalized for being unable to differentiate between dreams and reality. Soon, people start turning up dead at the hospital. Is Peter really a killer or is there something more sinister afoot? Starring Richard Conte (The Godfather), Anthony Steffen (The Night Evelyn Came Out of The Grave) and Pilar Velasquez. Not Rated - 84 minutes.

Black Candles
1983. Carol and her boyfriend Paul travel to England after the unexpected death of her brother. Once there, she discovers her sister-in-law is involved in satanic rituals -- and Paul is slowly being drawn into the cult. Starring Helga Line (The Lorelei's Grasp) and Vanessa Hidalgo. Directed by international cult filmmaker Jose Ramon Larraz (Vampyres: Daughters of Dracula). Not Rated - 85 minutes.

DVD: Film Noir Classic Collection Volume 4

Out July 31, this set collects 10 grim'n'gritty flicks on five disks. It's available for pre-order now from Amazon.

Info:

Warner Home Video (WHV) doubles the stakes in
The Film Noir Classic Collection Vol. 4, debuting July 31, with legendary Hollywood tough guys and femme fatales once again colliding, this time in ten smoldering suspense classics, all new to DVD. Titles include Act of Violence/ Mystery Street; Crime Wave/ Decoy; Illegal/ The Big Steal; They Live by Night/ Side Street; andWhere Danger Lives/ Tension.

The new movies, which have all been digitally remastered for this collection, star film noir icons Robert Mitchum, Edward G. Robinson, Robert Ryan, Van Heflin, Ricardo Montalban, Claude Rains and Farley Granger, among others. The five-disc collection, will be available for $59.92 SRP and single titles will sell for $20.97 SRP and are a real entertainment value, with twice the amount of films at the same price as previous collections. Orders are due June 26.

It was only three years ago that Warner Home Video released its first Film Noir Collection, re-awakening America's fascination with the unique genre and garnering acclaim from critics nationwide. This led to a revival of film noir throughout the entire video industry as well as two more successful volumes from Warner Home Video in 2005 and 2006.

"These films are as irresistible as any film noir "femme fatale," says George Feltenstein, WHV's Senior Vice President Theatrical Catalog Marketing. "Here we are in the fourth wave, and we still have the ability to select any number of well-known and cult favorites from the incomparable libraries of Warner Bros., RKO and MGM. WHV isproud to have contributed to the rediscovery of film noirby new generations through thehuge popularity of our DVDNoir collections."

About The Film Noir Classic Collection Vol. 4

Act of Violence (1948)/ Mystery Street(1950)
This grim melodrama stars Van Heflin as former World War II pilot Frank Enley, a respected contractor and family man, whose wife is played by Janet Leigh. When his troubled, crippled bombardier (Robert Ryan) shows up with a gun and a score to settle, it becomes apparent that perhaps neither man is what he seems to be. Director Fred Zinnemann (The Day of the Jackal) guides a searing Act of Violence, "the first postwar noir to take a challenging look at the ethics of men in combat" (Eddie Muller, Dark City: The Lost World of Film Noir)."

Murder lives on Mystery Street. John Sturges (The Great Escape) directs a revealing-"CSI"-type film about a Boston cop (Ricardo Montalban) called upon to solve the mystery surrounding a skeleton found on a Cape Cod beach with the help of a Harvard forensic expert (Bruce Bennett).

Special Features:
Act of Violence
* Commentary by Dr. Drew Casper
* Act of Violence: Dealing With the Devil.
* Theatrical Trailer

Mystery Street
* Commentary by Alain Silver and Elizabeth Ward
* Mystery Street: Murder at Harvard
* Theatrical Trailer

Crime Wave (1954)/ Decoy (1946)
Legendary director Andre de Toth (House of Wax) was at the helm of this outstanding, but little-known L.A. noir about three escaped convicts from San Quentin who rob a gas station and kill a motorcycle cop. The hardboiled cop heading the manhunt is Sterling Hayden (The Asphalt Jungle).

Recent Film Noir festivals have provided an opportunity for audiences to rediscover truly forgotten films. Such is the case with Monogram Pictures Decoy, in which a drop-dead gorgeous dame Margo Shelby, played by British newcomer, Jean Gille, revives her gangster boyfriend after he dies in the gas chamber, not because she's so fond of him, but because he knows where the loot is buried. This is a film that very few people have ever seen, but will likely be the subject of much cinephile discussion after its broad availability in this new Film Noir V.4 collection.

Special Features:
Crime Wave
* Commentary by James Ellroy and Eddie Muller
* Crime Wave: The City is Dark
* Theatrical trailer

Decoy
* Commentary by Stanley Rubin and Glenn Erickson
* Decoy: A Map to Nowhere
* Theatrical trailer

Illegal (1955)/ The Big Steal (1949)
When his career as a D.A. unexpectedly collapses, tenacious Victor Scott turns to defending criminal lowlifes. Edward G. Robinson plays Scott in this snappy remake of The Mouthpiece (1932) directed by Lewis Allen (The Uninvited). Film buffs' moments include Jayne Mansfield's scenes and real-life art expert Robinson's comments on a crime lord's collection of paintings.

Out of the Past's Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer reteam in The Big Steal, speeding along Mexican roadways in pursuit of a grifter who has a suitcase that may be stuffed with cash. This film, both tense and humorous at the same time is directed by Clint Eastwood's filmmaking mentor, Don Siegel.

Special Features:
Illegal
* Commentary by Nina Foch and Patricia King Hanson
* Illegal: Marked for Life
* Behind the Cameras: Edward G. Robinson
* Theatrical trailer

The Big Steal
* Commentary by Richard B. Jewell
* The Big Steal: Look Behind You

They Live by Night (1948)/ Side Street (1950)
Young escaped convict Bowie (Farley Granger) and Keechie (Cathy O'Donnell) just want to let their new love blossom. But thugs like Chicamaw 'One-Eye' Mobley (Howard da Silva) have other ideas, forcing Bowie to be their accomplice. They Live by Night, a story of doomed and desperate love is director Nicholas Ray's (Rebel Without a Cause) debut, and is "one of the most poignant and unforgettable noirs ever made" (The Movie Guide).

In Side Street, Granger and O'Donnell team again as struggling marrieds in an unforgiving Manhattan. In a moment of weakness, the letter carrier gives in to temptation and steals what he thinks is a few hundred dollars. But its $30,000, tied to some ruthless blackmailers, and Granger's attempt to return it puts him in deeper peril. Anthony Mann (Border Incident) directs with a flair that makes the city a key player in this noir nerve-jangler.

Special Features:
They Live by Night
* Commentary by Farley Granger and Eddie Muller
* They Live by Night: The Twisted Road
* Theatrical trailer

Side Street
* Commentary by Richard Schickel
* Side Street: Where Temptation Lurks.
* Theatrical trailer

Where Danger Lives (1950)/ Tension (1950)
Robert Mitchum, playing a doctor smitten with desire for a beautiful patient (Faith Domergue) who's brought in after an attempted suicide, journeys Where Danger Lives when the would-be lovebirds go on the lam. Ahead is Mexico, miles back is the husband's (Claude Rains) corpse. But the final destination for the illicit pair could be a dead end in this dark gem of a film directed by John Farrow (The Big Clock).

Noir favorite Audrey Totter (The Set-Up) leaves her mousy but devoted spouse (Richard Basehart) for another man, and the Tension mounts as he plots revenge, then sees his plan take an unexpected turn. Cyd Charisse, Barry Sullivan and William Conrad co-star in a bitter tale of the postwar American dream frayed into nightmare.

Special Features:
Where Danger Lives
* Commentary by Alain Silver and James Ursini
* Where Danger Lives: White Rose for Julie
* Theatrical Trailer

Tension
* Commentary by Alain Silver and Elizabeth Ward with Audrey Trotter
* Tension: Who's Guilty Now?.
* Theatrical Trailer

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Pop Culture Roundup April 19, 2007

Via BoingBoing: The engine pulling the Disneyland railroad is now burning biodiesel.

For Disneyland, the switch to biodiesel saves as much as 150,000 gallons of diesel fuel each year, while potentially reducing carbon dioxide emissions by up to 80 percent, Disneyland Resort spokesman Bob Tucker said Monday.

Good on them. It's a small, global warming-threatened world, after all.

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U2's Bono and the Edge have signed on to write a "Spider-Man" musical. I doubt it could be this good.

The musicians will be working with the show's producers to create a soundtrack for the webbed crusader's Broadway debut, with rehearsals to begin later this summer.

Julie Taynor will be directing the show and previously adapted the Lion King for the stage with impressive results.


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The third season of "Doctor Who" is doing splendidly on British TV.

The current Doctor Who series is the third most popular TV show in Britain with an audience share of 40%, representing more than 8 million viewers.

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Countering reports that he'll be the voice of Galactus in the upcoming "Fantastic Four" film, Laurence Fishburne actually will be the voice of the Silver Surfer.

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Lost clues: Catch-22 ep. 17, season 3

Synopsis:

Desmond has future visions again. This time he sees someone coming to the island to rescue him. He believes it's his girlfriend Penny, seen at the end of last season having successfully located the island.

In the vision, Desmond is with Jin, Charlie and Hurley, traveling through the jungle to reach a parachutist. Along the way, Charlie is killed by a booby trap.

Desmond doesn't want Charlie to die, but feels he must get the the other three to come along with him to make his vision of rescue come true. Hurley, who realizes Desmond has had another vision, invites Charlie and Jin along on a "camping trip."

After a long hike on the beach, Desmond and the rest make a campfire. Suddenly they hear a helicopter approaching but it crashes in the ocean. Then they see a flashing light--attached to a parachutist--land in the jungle.

In the morning, they hike into the jungle--just like in Desmond's vision--to reach the parachutist. But just as the booby trap is set to strike, Desmond can't help but change things. He rescues Charlie.

Soon after, the four reach a female parachutist--apparently dead--hanging in a tree. Desmond cuts her loose, certain it's Penny and that she's perished. On the ground, though, the parachutist's helmet is removed and it's not Penny, but a stranger. She says Desmond's name and then passes out or dies--we don't know yet.

In flashbacks, we see that Desmond tried to become a monk before meeting Penny, but didn't he evidently didn't have the right stuff. The head monk tells Desmond his destiny lies elsewhere.

Clues, observations, speculation:

* The head monk has a picture on his desk of himself and the lady from the clock shop Desmond met in episode 3.8: "Flashes Before Your Eyes."



* The head monk and Desmond discuss the Biblical story of Abraham and Isaac in relation and the notion of sacrifice. The "Catch 22" in the episode's title and Desmond's wrestling with the morality of saving Charlie and potentially jeopardizing rescue ties into that too.

* The wine made at the monastery is labeled Moriah. This is the location of Temple Mount in Jerusalem, where Abraham is told by God to sacrifice his son Isaac as a test of faith.



* In the Bible, Isaac is the father of Jacob. On "Lost," of course, the Others keep making references to Jacob, who seems to be their leader.

* Why did the rescue chopper crash?

* And, since helicopters can't travel super far on their own, where did the chopper take off from? Land nearby? A ship? Presumably the pilot was in communication with others back home. Do they know what happened, that the helicopter was within sight of the island?

* Any chance the survivors can juice up the parachutist's satellite phone?

* The parachutist's copy of Joseph Heller's "Catch-22" was a Portuguese edition. At the end of last season the people who note the electromagnetic disturbance from the island and tell Penny they've located Desmond are speaking Portuguese. Who are these folks?



* What's up with the hula doll found among the parachutist's stuff?

* In Desmond's vision it's important that Hurley discover the wire that leads out of the sea, across the beach and into the jungle. Last time Hurley followed this wire he ended up finding Rousseau. What's up with this wire? Is it a method for somehow locating the island?

* Was the parachutist alone on the helicopter? If there were others on board, are they alive?





* How could she have parachuted from the chopper? Is this possible? Or did she come from someplace else at essentially the same time as the chopper crash?

New and upcoming action figures April 18, 2007

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:

DC Direct Action Figures

Superman Last Son Action Figures
--Last Son Superman
--Ursa
--Bizarro
--Zod

Shazam Action Figures
--Dr. Sivana
--Captain Marvel Jr.
--Mary Marvel
--Billy Batson and Hoppy
--Captain Marvel

Justice League of America Series 1
Superman
Black Lightning
Black Canary
Vixen
Red Arrow

Superman Vs. Doomsday
Doomsday
Lex Luthor and Robot
Solar Suit Superman
Superman

Batman and Son
Batman
Ninja Man-Bat
Robin and Daimin
The Joker

52 Weeks
Animal Man
Batwoman
Booster Gold
Supernova

Batman Through the Ages
--Box Set

Batman/Superman Series 4
--Batzarro
--Bizarro
--Superwoman
--Batwoman
--Batman Beyond
--Kryptonite Batman

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 Superman
Deluxe Edition 13-inch Shazam
Deluxe Edition 13-inch Flash

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

Elseworlds Action Figures Series 3
--Supergirl
--Batgirl
--Nightstar
--Kingdom Come Aquaman
--Red Son Green Lantern

First Appearance Series 4
--Blue Beetle translucent
--Blue Beetle
--Brave New World Atom
--Warlord
--Brave New World Martian Manhunter
--Brave New World Aquaman

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

Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer action figures
Battle Stretch Mr. Fantastic
Fire Blast Human Torch
Raging Thing
Silver Surfer

Hanna Barbera Series 2 Action Figures
--Captain Caveman
--Fred Flintstone and Dino
--Johnny Quest
--Magilla Gorilla
--Penelope Pitstop and Muttley
--Tom and Jerry
--Yogi Bear
--Flintstones at the Drive-In

Hanna Barbera Series 3 Action Figures
--Fred Flintstone Quittin' Time
--Twinkle Toes Fred Flintstone
--Great Grape Ape
--Huckleberry Hound
--The Jetsons
--Secret Squirrel
--Snagglepuss

McFarlane Lost series 2 action figures
--Crash site box set
--Sawyer
--Jin
--Sayid
--Desmond
--Sun
--Mr. Eko

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

Marvel Legends Action Figures

Hasbro Marvel Legends Figures Series 1
--Emma Frost
--Ultimate Iron Man
--Movie Beast
--Planet Hulk
--Banshee
--Hercules

Hasbro Marvel Legends Action Figures Series 2
--Wolverine
--She-Hulk
--Yellow Jacket
--Quick Silver
--Lord Asgard Thor
--Magneto Xorn
--X3 Jean Grey
--First Appearance Storm

Hasbro Marvel Legends Figures Series 3
--Bucky Barnes
--First appearance Captain America
--Marvel Girl Rachel Grey
--Heroes for Hire Black Knight
--Hydra Soldier
--X-3 Colossus
--Astonishing X-Men Cyclops
--Danger

Marvel Legends Icons 13-inch Action Figures Series 3 Action Figures
--Spider-Man
--Spider-Man Variant
--Beast
--Beast Variant

Hasbro Marvel Legends Icons 13-inch Series 1 Action Figures
--Wolverine
--Thor

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

Marvel Select Figures

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

NECA 7-inch John Lennon action figures
--Color
--Black and white

NECA Grindhouse action figures--Quentin Tarantino as soldier
--Dakota
--Cherry