Uggly Wugglies
Oh I’m positive I had a bunch of these and certainly don’t remember the name or the delicious box art.
Oh I’m positive I had a bunch of these and certainly don’t remember the name or the delicious box art.
Released in 1973, “The Magnificent Walking Suit” was the least successful Marvel comics title in the company’s history.
I’m packing up PlaidStallions HQ for an eventual move and this fluttered across my desk, it’s a Japanese post card for the Toei Spider-Man series and for some reason, they included Kamen Rider V3. I prize it dearly. I’ve had this card since highschool, it was gifted to me by fellow toy collector and friend […]
I love this neat British Ad for Palitoy UK, who were pretty confident they were going to sell football fields full of Star Wars toys (psssst they did). I’m especially smitten with these drawings of the figures which are there because the ad was placed so far in advance of the film.
This is an article from a UK toy industry magazine, I love stuff like this, nobody wanted to get caught with their pants down like they all did with Star Wars. As a result, Battlestar Galactica was taken very seriously by retailers, at least for a little while.
“This planet has frighteningly low levels of chill, Dr. Boogie, we have to help make it copacetic at once!”
Oh Corgi, you are a main ingredient in a happy childhood.
Women fawn over a man who is not afraid to show his dynamic difference.
It seems fitting that on the site’s tenth birthday to announce my second book. After the wonderful experience and success of Rack Toys, I am ready to start on Mall of Justice : Recollections of Meeting our Heroes. Mall of Justice is a love letter to the sensational personal appearances of our comic book, TV, movie […]
Long ago, I saw these amazing pieces of original Super Joe concept art on Ebay, I regretted not putting a bid in and never got even proper shots of them for the site. As luck would have it, the winner of the auction was none other than my pal John “Toyzilla” Marshall and he graciously […]
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