Playmates:- Half Shell Heroes Dino FIgures 2 Packs

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You might have seen our posts about the new upcoming half shell heroes cartoon and of course our reviews of these great Turtles toys. Well, the fab four are making new friends and this time they take their sewer action back in time.

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The Half-Shell Heroes are going back in time for the ultimate rumble in the jungle!  The turtles and their pizza-loving prehistoric pets must stop a sinister alien dino race from changing earth’s future forever. Dino-mite! Ages 3+, SRP $6.99

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Marvel Minimates Series 20 Makes a Splash at Toys“R”Us!

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Diamond Select Toys is celebrating 20 series of Marvel Minimates at Toys“R”Us! Since 2008, Toys“R”Us stores have gotten their own unique assortments of Marvel Minimates, featuring heroes and villains from across the Marvel comic book universe, and even the world of Marvel films. The landmark 20th series dips into the realm of Marvel TV, and Toys“R”Us is offering collectors an amazing deal!

 

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Beginning Friday, November 6 through Friday, November 20, Toys“R”Us will offer a Buy One, Get One deal on all two-packs of Marvel Minimates Series 20*. That means that for every two-pack of Marvel Minimates Series 20 you buy, you get one absolutely free! That’s four Minimates mini-figures for the price of two!

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The assortment, based on the animated seriesMarvel’s Ultimate Spider-Man, includes three different two-packs: Spider-Man with Nick Fury, Nova with Carnage, and Stealth Suit Spider-Man with Sandman. Each 2-inch Minimates mini-figure features 14 points of articulation, as well as fully interchangeable parts and accessories. Spider-Man comes with a web line, Nick Fury comes with a pistol, Nova comes with a hairpiece and flight stand, Sandman comes with shape-shifting hands, and Stealth Spider-Man comes with an alternate chest block!

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Once Series 20 is gone at Toys“R”Us, it’s gone, so grab your set soon, and get ready for Marvel Series 21, featuring Secret Wars! Coming this holiday season!

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Review: Contemporary Krampus

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By Steven Biscotti

Mike Drake, the “curator of curiosities” as Time Out New York magazine once named him is an interesting fellow.  Not only is he the director of special projects at Mezco Toyz, but he’s also an accomplished writer.  His current and most timely work can be found within “Contemporary Krampus: A Modern Look At An Ancient Legend.”  Admittedly, I wasn’t too familiar with the Krampus until a year or so ago, but with his “Contemporary Krampus”, I now feel as if the “Anti-Santa” has been a figure I’ve long known about, but have been too afraid to speak of… until now.

Mike Drake opens “Contemporary Krampus” with a forward introducing the reader to when the Krampus first entered his life.  “This is what my holidays have been missing!” Drake exclaims and he tells us of his long, passionate, and arduous road to bringing the Krampus into mainstream consciousness.  Despite many quote unquote “failed” attempts at which at this point only seem as if they were stepping stones in a much greater effort, Krampus is now a more household urban legend known throughout the world and no longer relegated to European Christmas stories.

Reading “Contemporary Krampus: A Modern Look At An Ancient Legend” is more akin to walking through one of the best exhibits currently not on display at one of New York’s finest of museums and art societies as opposed to just flipping through a curated book featuring diverse artists.  Mike Drake is truly a Krampus aficionado and has published a title which is not only frightening, but also compellingly endearing in several surprising ways.  “Contemporary Krampus” reflects more than fifty artists and their take on “Satan’s Little Helper.”  Each piece of art featured in “Contemporary Krampus” and curated by Mike Drake is nearly different as it is radical in how much the Krampus’ look could change based on the interpretation.  The Krampus, as depicted by Angus Oblong (Adult Swim’s The Oblongs) is rather friendly and cartoony whereas Lincoln Benefiel’s is more demonic in a classically scary way.  There is a Krampus for everyone within “Contemporary Krampus.”

The Krampus is a wonderfully entertaining Christmas character and a wildly striking monster with great visual appeal.  While he’s appeared on television and in film, it would appear as if Mike Drake’s “Contemporary Krampus” is one of the greatest efforts in offering the world an opportunity to learn more about a legend who we should be speaking of.  Sure, Santa Claus has his appeal, but just like Zwarte Piet or Black Peter, the Krampus is the mythological character that deserves his much needed attention and place during the holiday season.  The Krampus is the one coming for all the naughty children, those who gleefully misbehave and throw caution to the wind.  Beating, shackling, and shoving those into a basket?  “You better be good.”

“Contemporary Krampus: A Modern Look At An Ancient Legend” by Mike Drake is available now.  You could find it on Amazon – http://www.amazon.com/Contemporary-Krampus-Modern-Ancient-Legend/dp/0578168073/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1446674373&sr=8-1&keywords=contemporary+krampus