

More often than not, I’m a little freaked out by action figures and statues based on comic book or TV and movie characters. Sometimes, they’re disturbingly realistic, as is the case with McFarlane Toys’
Lost figurines.Other times, well, they don’t resemble the original in the least. Take, for instance, Diamond Select’s
Cloak & Dagger statue, shown at Wizard World Chicago. Sure, the dangerously low-cut costume says “Tandy Bowen.”
But the face? “Phyllis Diller.”
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August 5th, 2006 at 2:03 pm
That is just plain awesomeness. Thank heaven there’s no “no panties” variant…yet, anyway.
August 6th, 2006 at 12:18 pm
Almost as bad as that Turner Supergirl action figure. You can puncture a steel wall with it’s pointed chin.