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Top Toys Action Figures In The World
The fascination of toy action figure is really amazing. These original toys are popular among people of all age groups, from a five year old toddler to 70 years old repeated.
These toys are statues of living figures that are very popular around the world, that includes movie stars, sports stars, politicians and others. People just love to collect toys statue of one of the icons they admire and want to be like them. People collect toy action figure and keep them in its design and rooms and feel very happy with it.
To date, the most iconic action figure is the "bust GI Joe." GI Joe action figure was released after the movie 'GI Joe'. Hasbro Toy Company introduced the toys in action for the first time in this form.
Today, you can find Statue of all the popular characters and people.
Top 10 Toys Action Figure –
1. GI Joe - This is the first action to Figure toy ever released. GI Joe is a military-themed line of toy action figures produced by Hasbro Company. The first break came with four U.S. branches of the Armed Forces, including Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines. GI represents 'Government Issue'. The GI Joe action figure was produced by Hasbro with two lines – the original 12-inch line began in 1964 and a 3/4-inch line with three cars and a history of struggle between the GI Joe Team Cobra and evil Command.
2. Transformers - 'Transformers film series' The really is a great success worldwide. There are millions for fans of fictional characters that include children and youth. There are toys of different characters. You will find 'Dinobots' – These are not transform themselves into vehicles, but they turn into dinosaurs and directors "that turn into a little robot and controls the body.
3. Batman – The character first appeared in a DC comic in 1939 and then made its presence in different media. This superhero was created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. Batman is also known as the "Dark Knight", "the Caped Crusader" and "World's Greatest Detective." His fans also just call it the "Bat." His secret identity is "playboy Bruce Wayne 'and a billionaire industrialist. He struggles against injustice and helping the poor. Today, there are different sets of toy superhero. After all the comics and movies, a new series is launched.
4. Superman - This is a very popular superhero fiction that has millions of fans around the world. Superman is known as the man of steel. He is one of the greatest super-hero fictitious ruling. He first appeared in Action Comics in 1938 and has been a part of the radio series, TV shows, comic strips, video games and movies. You'll find the statue of the character in different poses and moods.
This character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster in 1932. Superman has a blue suit, red and yellow with a "shell S 'on his chest. The plot of the story is that he was born on Krypton" planet and then came to earth as an infant. He was adopted by a Kansas farmer and he rose as "Clark Kent" with a strong moral compass. He begins to exhibit superhuman abilities and soon he realizes he's done for the benefit of mankind.
5. Spiderman - Spider-Man is very popular fictional superhero. He appeared for the first time in the Marvel Comics universe. The character of Spider-Man was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Spider-Man is an orphan who is created by Aunt May and Uncle Ben. He struggle with life till his youth, and then he becomes the crime fighter who has super strength and agility. He can climb building and shoot spider webs. Action figures Spider-Man are available in many ranges.
6. Star Wars - Everyone knows about them and like them. The first Star Wars movie was released in 1977 by 20th Century Fox has become a worldwide phenomenon. The plot of the story of Star Wars is based on a fictional galaxy and various species of aliens are portrayed. It's space travel and many planets there are members of the Galactic Republic, called the "Galactic Empire '.
Star Wars has spawned other media such as books, TV, video games and comics. There are hundreds of action figures from Star Wars done after all the movies and comics.
7. He Man – The Man action figure He is also very popular. He-Man is a heroic character. He-Man is the twin brother of She-Ra. He-Man defends to Eternia and Skeletor Grayskull from the evil with your friends. His true identity is Prince Adam of Eternia, and he is a son of King Randor and Queen Marlena of Eternia. You'll find toys, He-Man and his friends inspired by various comics, movies and TV shows.
8. Indiana Jones – The character of Indiana Jones is a fictional adventurer, a professor of archeology and an OSS agent. George Lucas is the creator of this character. Indiana Jones appeared in the film "The Raiders of the Lost Ark "in 1981, the chain continues since then. Today, there are TV shows, comics, novels, video games etc., are made after this character. And, the Indiana Jones action figures are extremely popular.
9. Star Trek - Star Trek is a popular series TV science fiction created by Gene Roddenberry. It was started in 1966. Star Trek stories depict the adventures of aliens and humans that are part of the Fleet Stellar. The first series of that decade reflected issues, including war and peace, personal loyalty, economy, authoritarianism, imperialism, racism, war class, religion, human rights etc, etc. Star Trek is portrayed in comics, movies, games, etc. The Star Trek action figure is popular around the world.
10. Ben 10 - Ben 10 is a TV series created by "Man of Action and produced by Cartoon Network Studios. The first episode of this animated series was displayed on December 27, 2005. The story plot is Ben Tennyson, his cousin Gwen and grandfather Maxwell. Ben finds an alien pod in the forest. It is called the Omnitrix, a device, mysterious watch-like. It attaches permanently to Ben's wrist and he gets the ability to transform itself in many ways alien with special powers. Ben promises working for the good and help people I need. Ben 10 action is also popular as the TV series.
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Star Wars Book Collection Part 7 Marvel Comics
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Star Wars Omnibus: A Long Time Ago… Vol. 1 $14.04 Collecting the first twenty-six issues of the Marvel Comics Star Wars series that launched in 1977 (the same year as the first film), this first volume of Star Wars Omnibus: A Long Time Ago . . . . is a must have for any Star Wars fan! Future volumes will include material not previously collected along with the consecutively numbered Marvel run: the comics adaptation of Return of the Jedi, materia… |
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Star Wars Art: Comics $15.95 Star Wars and sequential art share a long history: Star Wars debuted on the comic-book page in 1977, when Marvel Comics began publishing a six-part adaptation of the first film, which morphed into a monthly comic book. Now, more than three decades later, new series by Dark Horse Comics continue to expand the Star Wars galaxy. The second book in the Star Wars Art series, Star Wars Art: Comics br… |
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Star Wars, Vol. 1, No. 1 – July, 1977 $0.30 Comic book adaptation of the first Star Wars movie, published by Marvel Comics in 1977 (the first issue of the comic book was actually released prior to the opening of the movie). Variant cover edition with 30-cent price…. |
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Star Wars Art: Comics $14.7 Used – “Star Wars “and sequential art share a long history: “Star Wars “debuted on the comic-book page in 1977, when Marvel Comics began publishing a six-part adaptation of the first film, which morphed into a monthly comic book. Now, more than three decades later, new series by Dark Horse Comics continue to expand the “Star Wars “galaxy.The second book in the Star Wars Art series, “Star Wars Art: Comics “brings together the very best artwork from the entire history of “Star Wars “comics publish |
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Star Wars Art: Comics $26.17 New – “Star Wars “and sequential art share a long history: “Star Wars “debuted on the comic-book page in 1977, when Marvel Comics began publishing a six-part adaptation of the first film, which morphed into a monthly comic book. Now, more than three decades later, new series by Dark Horse Comics continue to expand the “Star Wars “galaxy.The second book in the Star Wars Art series, “Star Wars Art: Comics “brings together the very best artwork from the entire history of “Star Wars “comics publishi |
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Star Wars Art: Comics [Limited Edition] $327.95 Used – This special 244-page limited edition includes 5 hand-signed, archival-quality giclee prints by Dave Dorman, Sam Kieth, Mike Mignola, Frank Quitely, and Ryan Sook, as well as 40 exclusive artworks and 50 extra pages showing artists’ processes and sketches. “Star Wars “and sequential art share a long history: “Star Wars “debuted on the comic-book page in 1977, when Marvel Comics began publishing a six-part adaptation of the first film, which morphed into a monthly comic book. Now, more tha |
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Star Wars Art: Comics [Limited Edition] $327.95 New – This special 244-page limited edition includes 5 hand-signed, archival-quality giclee prints by Dave Dorman, Sam Kieth, Mike Mignola, Frank Quitely, and Ryan Sook, as well as 40 exclusive artworks and 50 extra pages showing artists’ processes and sketches. “Star Wars “and sequential art share a long history: “Star Wars “debuted on the comic-book page in 1977, when Marvel Comics began publishing a six-part adaptation of the first film, which morphed into a monthly comic book. Now, more than |