But is it Beetlejuice? Or is it Barbara Maitland starting a new afterlife career as an exorcist?
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These beast and rider sets sell for $35, and will be available starting the day after Christmas.
The Dark Knight figure looks an outstanding tribute to the iconic four-part graphic novel.
Complete with hammer, sickle, three heads, and many guns, this beast can take on the bat.
Both Johnny Cage and Raiden figures are in classic McFarlane/NECA 7-inch scale.
Give Logan straight arms, or dynamic, claw show-off bent arms for a a smooth, musculature-preserving look.
Reminisce about the good old days when we could all unite for one Justice League show everybody liked.
We'll have to wait till spring for this onslaught of adorable.
Yes, yes, they fly now. But will they fly out of toy warehouses as fast?
Based on Japanese pottery styles, the new mask boasts its repaired seams as a feature rather than a bug.
Collectors will have to add the emotional baggage themselves.
Is it time for you to make a spontaneous Disney Store pilgrimage?
Each 7-inch figure costs $45, and preorders close for good Dec. 31st.
As is often the case, the wave also rounds out with three comics-based figures.
Two new Black Series 6-inch troopers, a new lightsaber replica, and more Galaxy of Adventures 5-inch action toys.
Phoebe, Mindee, and Celeste heads come with one single body, alternate hands, power effects, and a Cerebro helmet.
Will you turn to the Dark Side and give in to the call of your credit card?
Most attempts to "modernize" Superman fail, because Superman is a classic.
This lightsaber is screen accurate not only in the geometry, but down to the detailed weathering.
It even comes with a special astromech droid who slots into the front of the ride car.
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