MADAGASCAR 3: EUROPE’S MOST WANTED DVD – Giveaway
S.H.MonsterArts King Kong Revealed
New Product From Funko: Ted, Star Wars Angry Birds, Batman
Hasbro’s NYCC 2012 Preview Event
TAG-Exclusive DEATHSHEAD Release and Signing
Play Arts Kai Halo, Imports, FansProject, Underworld, Bowen
NYCC: Hasbro's Showroom
2012 NYCC - DC Comics Aquaman New 52 Justice League ARTFX+ Statue
NYCC: Mattel Reveals Lead Metal Men Figure
2012 NYCC - S.H. MonsterArts King Kong and Destroyah Along With New Power Rangers figures
Pete Fowler and Fiends – Fib Fairy
New BATMAN AND ROBIN TATTOO ART Photo - Dick Sprang Tribute
NYCC Flash: Rsin x Kidrobot -- NYCC Exclusive Agent K 3" Dunny
Very Cool VINTAGE BATMAN TOYS From Belgium!!
There are 4 pics of 3 collectibles ( 2 of them I have never seen before ). What I'm talking about is the BATMAN "Penguin Van" in Original Box ( 1970's? ) and the BATMAN Toy Handgun. Crazy!! Then, there's also a beautiful BATMAN Twin-Engine Bat-Plane Toy. Jean asked us if anyone knows who made the plane so if you do then please share the info with us. Personally, I think it might have been made by the Irwin Toy Company but that's just a guess. Oh yeah, Please be sure to click on these pics for larger versions.
Anyways, we wanna thank Jean-Baptise for sharing these fun pics... GREAT BAT-STUFF!!
2012 NYCC - DC Comics Batman The Killing Joke The Joker ARTFX Statue
NYCC Flash: Dudebox
Pocket Baseball Boy – Giants Edition
NYCC 2012: Lego - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT)
Lego has partnered with Nickelodeon to bring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise into the Lego-verse and, at NYCC 2012, we saw the beginnings of that union.
On display at the LEGO booth (#1538) was the first of what I assume will be many play sets. The Shellraiser Street Chase set features the Shellraiser (the Turtles' vehicle), an ice cream truck and includes the five pictured Lego figures: Leonardo, Michelangelo, Dogpound, Foot Soldier, and a Kraang Droid. It has a US$60 MSRP and an expected January release date (?!).
While I like the possibilities of a TMNT series, the line seems to be off to a limp start. US$60 seems to be a lot for what the set actually includes and it's more than a little disappointing that Lego didn't at least have all the core characters on display. Still, one can only be excited by the shape of things to come given all the cool merchandise associated with the original line. Sure, it's based on the new cartoon on Nickelodeon, but the Turtles themselves look like they could fit either style.