These redesigns of some Marvel Superheroes from Can Egridere are pretty cool. I really love the Spider-Man and Daredevil ones. I can see that Spidey mask being a bad guy though. Very cool. Iron Man kind of looks dorky, but it’s a fun design. I would love to see his take on more superheroes. What do you guys think?
If you are one of those rich kids who owns everything cool, or if you are the parent of a rich kid who has everything, here is your next purchase. This custom Batman bed is perfect for your little Dark Knight. Just add is the mattress and box springs and you are good to go. That Batman symbol at the foot of the bed lights up like a bat-signal. Some kid is going to be very happy with this bed.
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Hot Toys presents Spider-Man from Spider-Man: Homecoming in his high-tech suit that Tony Stark gave him. This action figure is impressive to say the least. Spider-Man comes to life in this figure. It comes with literally everything: four sets eyepieces, an alternate unmasked head that looks like actor Tom Holland, five pairs of hands, an unworn mask, a pair of “web-wings” so he can fly, a neat spider-web effect, five spider-strings, his backpack, a textbook, and a pair of headphones. See? They even throw in the headphones. That stuff is in addition to that superiorly sculpted and detailed suit.
The Deluxe version comes with an an additional school blazer, a zip-up hoodie, plus Vulture’s helmet! I know where my money is going.
Not so long ago in a galaxy quite nearby… Matt Ferguson created this awesome Guardians of the Galaxy poster based on the classic vintage Star Wars poster. It is so awesome. Enough said.
She may not look like much, but she’s got strings where it counts. Just when you thought you’ve seen everything, we have a genuine Millennium Falcon Violin. Perfect for playing Han (violin) Solos. Actually, I lied. It doesn’t have strings, so you can’t actually play it. But boy is this a conversation piece. The artist did create it around a real violin though and the engines light up with blue LEDs. If you buy it, just don’t stop your concert at the first sign of Imperial trouble.
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These Custom Star Wars Rhinestone Heels are bold and impressive. One features a Rebel theme and the other an Imperial theme. Forget choosing the light side or the dark side. Just put one foot in front of the other and choose both.
Wow. Kilory does an amazing job on this Wonder Woman cosplay. She looks fantastic. You know what they say, if you can’t get Gal Gadot, get Kilory instead. No, they don’t say that, but they should. She completely owns it and could actually be Wonder Woman. No question about it. The costume is near perfect and the photos taken by Phillysia are great. This is just so perfect.
75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking is a definitive look at the history of DC Comics. It is written by 38-year comic book veteran Paul Levitz and is 720 pages of comic book history. This is going to be an amazing read for a geek like myself. You can purchase it right now from Amazon.
In 1935, DC Comics founder Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson published New Fun No. 1–the first comic book with all-new, original material–at a time when comic books were mere repositories for the castoffs of the newspaper strips. What was initially considered to be disposable media for children was well on its way to becoming the mythology of our time–the 20th century’s answer to Atlas or Zorro.
More than 40,000 comic books later, TASCHEN has produced the single most comprehensive book on DC Comics. More than 2,000 images–covers and interiors, original illustrations, photographs, film stills, and collectibles–are reproduced using the latest technology to bring the story lines, the characters, and their creators to vibrant life as they’ve never been seen before. Telling the tales behind the tomes is 38-year DC veteran Paul Levitz, whose in-depth essays trace the company’s history, from its pulp origins through to the future of digital publishing, alongside year-by-year timelines and biographies of DC legends.
The original XL edition of 75 Years of DC Comics was winner of the 2011 Eisner Comic Industry Award for Best Comics-Related Book of the Year. This new edition brings you all the same DC glory in a more compact format.
Send these Gotham City Sirens Invitations for your next big event. I know that I would attend anything if there was a chance that these DC bad girls would be there. I would brave the streets of Gotham in a second. These invitations get people’s attention.
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