Marvel Comics Items
2010 February 5

on these rings. Now I remember long ago I had one. So anyway I serchered this Marvel Comics Metal Flicker Toy Ring and the results are But rings are # 1-6. I wanted the ring thats Hulk # 7 and want to see the other rings. So I'm looking for Marvel Comics Hulk Metal Flicker Toy Ring # 7. I do not Someone may find this same type of ring only the ring of the Hulk, give me the link or something. One photo shows the link all the rings and am looking for the Hulk # July 1. Oh, and
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Ghost Rider (Widescreen Edition) $3.74 Based on the Marvel Comics character, stunt motorcyclist Johnny Blaze gives up his soul to become a hell-blazing vigilante, to fight against power-hungry Blackheart, the son of the devil himself.Product Measures: 0.5 x 5.5 x 7.5… |
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Planet Hulk $4.47 A whole new world of hurt! He was a monster, impossible to control, too dangerous to ignore. So Earth’s mightiest heroes exiled him into outer space. But now THE INCREDIBLE HULK crash-lands on the distant planet SAKAAR, ruled by the tyrannical RED KING. Sold into slavery, the Hulk becomes the planet’s mightiest gladiatorâbut his new masters get more than they bargained for when he… |
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Spider-Man (Limited Edition Collector’s Gift Set) $16.46 For devoted fans and nonfans alike, Spider-Man offers nothing less–and nothing more–than what you’d expect from a superhero blockbuster. Having proven his comic-book savvy with the original Darkman, director Sam Raimi brings ample energy and enthusiasm to Spidey’s origin story, nicely establishing high-school nebbish Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) as a brainy outcast who reacts with appropriate eu… |
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Marvel Superhero Wristbands Vending Toys Set of 12 Great for Party Favors Goodie Bags $1.85 These are made for vending machines. No need to look for a machine that has these cool wristbands and hope to get the set. We have made it easy. You will get one of each for a total of 12 Marvel wristbands. The bands are approx. 5 inches and will fit most wrists. Made of a soft and comfortable felt. Perfect attachment for a hand held game, MP3, digital camera, cell phone etc. You will get 12, they… |
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Diamond Comic Distributors $52.99 Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc. (often called Diamond Comics, DCD, or casually Diamond) is the largest comic book distributor serving North America. They transport comic books from both big and small comic book publishers, or suppliers, to the retailers. Diamond dominates the direct market in the United States, and has exclusive arrangements with most major U.S. comics publishers, including Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics, Image Comics, and Marvel Comics. Diamond is also the parent company of Diamond Select Toys, Diamond International Galleries, Hake’s Americana & Collectibles, Morphy’s Auctions, Alliance Game Distributors, Baltimore magazine, Diamond Book Distributors, E. Gerber Products, Gemstone Publishing, and Geppi’s Entertainment Museum. Diamond publishes Previews a monthly catalog showcasing upcoming comic books, graphic novels, toys, and other pop-culture related items available at comic book specialty shops. The publication is available to both comic merchants and consumers. |
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Games Based on Comics: Heroclix, Marvel Legends Showdown $10.09 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: HeroClix is a collectible miniatures game originally designed and produced by WizKids, and now owned and marketed by NECA. Players construct teams of comic book heroes and villains and play out a battle between the teams turn-by-turn on a grid map. Example of a Clix figureHeroClix utilizes the combat dial system created for Mage Knight, which keeps track of a figure’s game statistics via a rotating dial in the base. As the figure suffers damage, the dial is turned to reveal new stats and special abilities. HeroClix was designed to appeal to comic book fans, players of wargames, and collectors, and the base set, Marvel’s Infinity Challenge was released in 2002. The original HeroClix figures were all from comic books printed by Marvel Comics, but later expanded to include sets from DC Comics and from various independent publishers such as Image Comics and Dark Horse Comics. Later expansions also added new card-based mechanics such as Feats and Battlefield Conditions, expanding the game beyond the addition of new characters. As of March 2009, there are approximately 3,300 different HeroClix figures, maps, and game play items (as listed on the BattlePlanner web site). The expansions won three awards at the 2002 Origins Awards including Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Game Board Game for Marvel HeroClix: Infinity Challenge. WizKids had a prize support system for organized tournaments at comic book and hobby shops, as well as regionally and nationally, consisting of special limited edition variant figures given to winners. It is expected that full scale organized play and prize support will resume, now that Wizkids has been purchased by NECA. (The new NECA subsidiary will be known as “Wizkids”.) Wizkids was acquired by The Topps Company in 2003. T… More: |
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St Vincent – Incredible Hulk – Set of 2 Sheets 3146-7 $9.25 This is a beautiful complete set of 2 sheets, each containing 4 postage stamps, issued by St. Vincent in 2003, depicting scenes from the movie Hulk featuring Marvel Comics character The Incredible Hulk. The sheets are Scott catalog #3146-7, and are Post Office fresh, mint never hinged. Click here to visit my eBay Store for other auctions and Direct Sale items: |
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