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IDW Comics Review - Sins Of The Wreckers #4

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The truth comes out. But which truth, how far, in what way, and to the benefit of who? And even after all those questions are answered, there's still Mayhem - and the Noisemaze - between Prowl and the Wreckers, and safety. Transformers: Sins of The Wreckers #4 is written and drawn by Nick Roche with colors by Josh Burcham. SPOILER WARNING: this review is more in-depth than is typical for our comics reviews, so events beyond the official preview may be revealed! Continue to the review!

JACK-O-LANTERN (1998)

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TOY BIZ: SPIDER-MAN This is part 1 of a 2-part review. Originally I had planned to review my new Mar

News Bits: Nathan Fillion’s New Role In The Marvel Cinematic Universe, Mark Hamill’s 30-Year-Old Sweater, And More

New Info On Tamashii Nations Manga Realization Spider-Man Figure

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The Samurai Themed Manga Realization Spider-Man Figure Looks Like a Must Buy Tamashii Nations and Marvel Comics are partnering up to create a truly incredible action figure. They’ve been teasing the Manga Realization Spider-Man figure for quite a while now, and finally, the details and some great new photos have been revealed. This Samurai-themed reinvention of […]

New Info On Tamashii Nations Manga Realization Spider-Man Figure

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The Samurai Themed Manga Realization Spider-Man Figure Looks Like a Must Buy Tamashii Nations and Marvel Comics are partnering up to create a truly incredible action figure. They’ve been teasing the...

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Scott Tolleson x Pobber Captain Taco at Thailand Toy Expo (5.5-5.8)

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To celebrate May 4th—aka Star Wars day—Scott Tolleson and Pobber have created a Phasma-tastic new edition of Paco Taco. Captain Taco riffs off of the enigmatic Stormtrooper captain’s glossy silver armor and the red accent of her cape. Talk about timing, this one drops at Thailand Toy Expo (5.5-5.8) at...

Vangelus Review 326-R - UW-04 Devastator (Transformers Unite Warriors)

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Good Smile Company: Iron Man Figma Figures Revealed

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Two new figma Figures from the Marvel Cinematic Universe have been announced by the Good Smile Company, with Iron Man Mark 42 from Iron Man 3 and Iron Man Mark 43 from Avengers: Age of Ultron. Each stands approximately 6.5" tall, feature 20 points of articulation, metallic paint and include interchangeable hands, blast effects pieces and an articulated figure stand. Follow the previous links to check these out and place your pre-order!

Medicom: Knightmare Batman MAFEX Figure Revealed

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Official photos and details of Medicom's forthcoming Knightmare Batman MAFEX Figure from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice have been released, revealing that the figure will include masked and unmasked head sculpts, a rifle, a pistol, binoculars and Batman's cowl. Follow the previous link to check it out.

[Music Monday]Block B - Walking in the Rain

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Every time Block B comes out with a new album I get super excited! Not only do they have some of the

Pop Culture Shock Toys: The Thing & An American Werewolf in London Figures Unveiled

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At this past weekend's Monsterpalooza convention, Pop Culture Shock Toys revealed a number of forthcoming products, including 7" & 12" figures from The Thing and An American Werewolf in London as well as their 1:3 Scale Conan: The Barbarian statue. Click on the images above to get a closer look!

Medicom: Suicide Squad Joker MAFEX Figure Images Surface

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Another DC announcement from Medicom comes in the form of a new MAFEX figure of The Joker from Suicide Squad, with images appearing on the feed of user Upshop on Chinese social media site Weibo.

ARH Studios: Tarzan: Primal Rage Statue Pre-Order Is Up

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Images of ARH Studios Tarzan: Primal Rage statue have been released, along with the news that it is now up for pre-order. Priced $560 and expected to ship in November 2016, follow the previous link for more details.

Preview for Fools Parade STILLNESS at Thailand Toy Expo 2016 (May 5-8, 2016)

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A photo posted by TOYSREVIL (@toysrevil) on Apr 25, 2016 at 11:32pm PDT "What (are) your dream toys of childhood?" asks Alan Ng of Fools Paradise (Facebook / Double Fools), and he will show you his at the coming Thailand Toy Expo @ CentralWorld, Bangkok (May 5-8, 2016) with "Fools Parade STILLNESS". Previews here include glimpses at figures and playlets, including the horned "Three Kings –

Polly Heckewelder Moravian Rag Dolls - Loved and Made For Over 140 Years

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Image Courtesy of the Moravian Church in North America

You certainly have to admire a doll that is so well loved that she is made over and over for 140+ years.  Such is the case with the Moravian Rag Dolls, shown in the picture above, otherwise known as Polly Heckewelder Doll. This doll is the oldest continuously made cloth doll in America.

I think she's just beautiful and hope you would agree.  Based on the picture above it's not hard to understand why this doll is loved so much.

Given her 140 year history, it seemed like there might be a lot of information about this doll so I decided to do a little research. I was wrong.  There's not a lot of information on her out there.  Here's what I found:


According to Cloth Dolls From Ancient To Modern by Linda Edwards: A charming little doll called Polly Heckewelder has been made by members of the Moravian Church since 1872.  The dolls namesake was the daughter of Moravian missionary John Gottlieb Ernestus Heckewelder.  His daughter Polly was born in 1781 while he was working with the Delaware Indians and she is believed to be the first child born in the Ohio territory.

Also: The Ladies Sewing Society of the Moravian Church Guild in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, first made these dolls for the aid of wounded Civil War soldiers.  After the war the funds were used to help former slaves and eventually to aid moravian ministries for their other charity work.

From what I understand the dolls were all handmade as a means to benefit the Moravian Church sisters, members of the Ladies Sewing Society of the Central Moravian Church, Bethlehem Pennsylvania.  The dolls that were dressed like young girls were called Polly Heckewelder, in honor of Johanna Marie Heckewelder (known as Polly) the daughter of the Reverend Heckewelder.  The dolls have been made for over 140 years.



The dolls are 16" to 18" and have hand painted faces and hair, cloth bodies jointed at the hips, knees, and shoulders.  They have mitten stitched hands with separate thumbs.  They have both a lace and outer crocheted bonnet and they are wearing an 1870 style dress blue or pink checked in color with a lace apron, white stockings, and black shoes.

Image Courtesy of the Moravian Church in North America

The Polly Heckewelder doll, shown in the picture above, is from the Moravian Church in North America article entitled "Polly Heckewelder: A History-Making Doll Still Making History" Jan/Feb 2014 newsletter.

According to their article: The Polly Heckewelder doll, the oldest continuously made American doll, is made in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Made and sold by the Moravian Ladies’ Sewing Society since 1872, this doll carries the memory of the real Polly around the world. “Polly” dolls tell more than the story of Polly Heckewelder. The story of the doll includes the story of its creators, the Moravian Ladies’ Sewing Society and how she came to be.

It seems that Johanna Maria Heckewelder (who was called “Polly” later in her life) was born April 16, 1781 and her parents were missionaries to the Indians in Ohio and lived there for several years. In 1782 the Indians made her a cloth doll with a hand painted face, ball like head, and European style colonial clothing,  This doll is now in the doll collection of the Moravian Archives in Bethlehem, PA.

According to the article: The Moravian Ladies’ Sewing Society was established by Polly Heckewelder in 1861 and was known as the Soldier’s Relief Society of Central Moravian Church to do war work during the War Between the States.

After the war ended in 1865, the Society became the Freedman’s Aid Society and in 1869, it became the Moravian Ladies’ Sewing Society and so it remains to this day. At that time, it was decided by the group to make dolls in honor of Polly Heckewelder. Perhaps Polly’s own childhood cloth doll influenced this decision as an appropriate way to honor her. The ladies could still have a sewing group and do useful work by making and selling dolls.....

The first Polly doll was made and sold in 1872. That doll was about 19 inches tall and dressed typical of a little girl of the 19th century. She had a ball-shaped head and hand painted face.....

Also: The importance of the Polly doll is that she represents a labor of love and dedication of many Moravian women working together through a period of more than 140 years to tell the story of the real Polly, and her role in Moravian history. Over the years, it has been estimated that more than 6,000 dolls have been made and shipped to different countries around the world.

If you would like to read more of their article and a little bit about how the dolls have changed and how they're made please click here. 

If you would like more information on how the dolls are made today and to order a Polly Heckewelder handmade doll from the Moravian Ladies Sewing Society please click here.  


If you'd like to see an amazing amount of pictures of beautiful 19th century dolls Theriaults has a wonderful "The Backler Collection" October 2014 Theriaults issue on Issuu.com.  There is a wonderful picture of Moravian Society Dolls on Page 172.

Image Courtesy of LiveAuctioneers.com

The Early “Polly Heckewelder" Doll, shown in the picture above, is from the LiveAuctioneers.com website.

According to their description: Moravian cloth doll with hand-painted face (somewhat darkened) and hair made by the Ladies Sewing Society of the Central Moravian Church of Bethlehem, PA beginning in 1872 and still being made. This is an early model with antique replaced dress and underwear, no shoes and stockings, Also included are an original dress (fading, soil and wear) an antique pinafore and a reproduction bonnet. Very desirable early model........

Image Courtesy of MorphyAuctions.com

The Vintage Moravian Cloth “Polly Heckewelder" Doll, shown in the picture above, is from the MorphyAuctions.com website.

According to their description:  Made by the Ladies Sewing Society of the Central Moravian Church of Bethlehem, PA, beginning in 1872. All cloth with beautifully hand-painted face and tan hair, gray eyes; all original clothing with crocheted cap, pink checked cotton dress, dimity pinafore, cotton shift, slip and panties, white stockings, pink leather shoes. Also included is a lacy Moravian Haube or prayer cap......

Image Courtesy of MorphyAuctions.com

The Vintage Polly Heckewelder Moravian Cloth Doll, shown in the picture above, is from the MorphyAuctions.com website.

According to their description:  Made by the Ladies Sewing Society of the Central Moravian Church in Bethlehem, PA from 1872 on. Hand-painted face and hair, stitched on under bonnet with fabric matching dress. Original blue cotton dress and dimity apron, white cotton underwear, white crocheted outer bonnet is correct style but appears to be newer, missing stockings, black oilcloth shoes. A little fading to face, light soil and lower arms and legs.....

Image Courtesy of American Beauty Dolls and Antique Vintage Jewelry on Rubylane.com

The Moravian Church Benefit Cloth Rag Doll Polly Heckewelder Painted Face 18 Inch c. 1872, shown in the picture above, is from American Beauty Dolls and Antique Vintage Jewelry on the Rubylane.com website.

According to their description: This is a wonderful 1800s Moravian Church Benefit Cloth Rag Doll “Polly Heckewelder” dating from 1872, when the dolls were first produced, to about 1900. She is one of the earliest handmade and hand painted face dolls, and has a seam jointed very firmly stuffed cotton cloth body with stitched mitt hands and formed feet. Her 18 inch body is in excellent condition with overall age staining appropriate for her age........

For a doll to be loved and made for over 140 years is quite a feat. Wouldn't you agree? I just wish there were more pictures of her and more information.


Collectible Toys for #alienday426

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On the eve of Alien Day (scheduled for April 26th in the U.S.), we take a look at what TOYS are available to be had for #alienday426 - as-listed in my previous post! 01. Funko LLC‘s Aliens Queen & Power Loader and Ripley figure set. - STATUS: TBC 02. NECA‘s first ever Lieutenant Vasquez (Jenette Goldstein) and Newt (Carrie Henn) figures - STATUS: "Those aren't for #alienday426 but are for

DST wishes you a happy Alien Day!

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Did you know that April 26th is Alien Day? I sure didn't! Luckily, Diamond Select Toys has reminded fans with a "holiday card" which includes a stop-motion video featuring DST's Aliens Minimates.

I don't really get this whole Alien Day thing*, but it's a reminder as to all of the neat Aliens collectibles that DST has to offer. Be sure to check DST's merchandise coming out soon (or sooner, as in now) and learn how you win some Aliens swag by reading DST's article at Art Asylum.

[*The explanation is that the xenomorph’s source planetoid LV-426 and April 26 is abbreviated as 4/27... unless you're from Europe which lists the day before the month!]

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Funko's upcoming Harry Potter Mystery Minis look magical

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The figure line that lived! Funko has finally tapped into the Potterverse to bring fans of the iconic Harry Potter book series (or movie series, for non-readers!) a new series of Mystery Minis.

Much like the Disney Princess series (available at retailers now!), the assortment includes both human characters and their animal friends. So not only can you get your hands on Harry Potter, but you may also find his snow owl (Hedwig).

While Funko has yet to provide a statement in regards to the relative rarity of each character, it's worth noting that the animals were rarer in the Disney Princess series and I would expect the same to be true here. Expect to see these out in July.

Press release after the jump.

Funko's upcoming Harry Potter Mystery Minis look magical screenshot

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mother’s day: diy questionaire for kids

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One of the cutest things about kids of a certain age is there matter-of-fact answers to any question. How old is Mom? 1002 years old? Sure, kid, that’s it! Keep those sayings close to you forever with this quick Mother’s Day Printable  (and Father’s Day) DIY project from my shop, Smallful. All you need to […]

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Unite Warriors UW08 Computron - Hisashi Yuki Posts Box Art, Hints At Next UW Figure

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Hisashi Yuki has posted the boxart for Unite Warriors Computron to Twitter! The eighth entry in the Japanese counterpart to the Combiner Wars line, Computron is deviating quite significantly from the Hasbro edition of the character, using different molds for three out of the four limbs and introducing a new head and chestplate to the Scattershot mold. Meanwhile, Yuki is teasing the next team of Unite Warriors - and Robots In Disguise just might get some recognition in its anniversary year after all. Keep reading!
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