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Suspended in disbelief. Frequently breaking the fourth wall. Collector of novelty watches and Kewpie dolls. I run Fashion Tips From Comic Strips and I am the resident superheroic sartorialist on ComicsAlliance.
This one time, I wore a Snorlax Dress. This other time, I was in an Art Brut video. THE END.

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I can’t wait to pick this up at SDCC.
(Source: mattycollector.com)
My haul from Anime Boston~♡
Details can be found on my Anime Boston 2013 Recap!
Spotted at Anime Boston: this Lum plushie was rly sassy.
Spotted at Anime Boston: the love of my dreams
Batman Hotline Batphone (1966)
Mego Style Batman, Robin, Joker And Riddler Dolls Coming In July
With Mattel’s Retro-Action line of 8” World’s Greatest Heroes figures put to bed last year, it seems Figures Toy Company has stepped in to fill the void with actual replicas of Mego’s famous ’70s dolls beginning with Batman, Robin, The Joker and The Riddler. Expected in comic and specialty stores this July, each figure will sport Mego’s signature sculpts, cloth costumes and 16 points of articulation (although hardcore fans will note that Batman and Robin’s masks aren’t removable like the earliest World’s Greatest Superheroes! line versions). Twisted Mego/ToyFare Theatre should be especially excited by the thought of customizing the dynamic duo into a modern Bat-Pumpkin and Squash. Pricing info hasn’t been released just yet, but judging from FTC’s previous releases, fans can probably expect to pay around $15-25 per figure this summer.
Official Batman Classics 1966 TV Series Joker And ‘Batusi’ Batman Figure Images Arrive
Following their reveal at last week’s Warner Bros. Consumer Products/Junk Food Clothing launch event last week at Meltdown Comics (where DC’s new Batman ‘66 comic was announced), Mattel has released official images of two upcoming Batman Classic TV Series 6” action figures including a Cesar Romero Joker and “Batusi” Batman. The Joker figure is expected as part of the second wave of Batman Classics following the first wave’s rollout in July, while the “Batusi” Bats is slated to be a San Diego Comic-con 2013 exclusive. Fans will be pleased to know that this figure will come specially packaged in a TV style diorama recreating the famous scene from the 1966 Batman episode “Hi Diddle Riddle” where Adam West debuted the dance to end all dances. Pending the arrival of a King Tut figure in subsequent ‘66 toy waves, fans could also recreate Batman’s go-go moves of choice from “The Pharaoh’s in a Rut” episode.
You can see full images of both Batman Classic TV Series 6” figures on ComicsAlliance!
2013 will forever be marked as the year that Betty Felon blew all her money on Batman ‘66 merchandise (and when she developed an accidental crush on Rob Thomas).
(Source: toyark.com)