10" Daryl Dixon meets a Gentleman. |
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Showing posts with label Ghoulia. Show all posts
Friday, October 31, 2014
McFarlane Toys' 10" Daryl Dixon Figure from "The Walking Dead"
I don't review action figures very often, but since tonight is Halloween, I am going to look at McFarlane's 10 inch Daryl Dixon figure from The Walking Dead. Daryl (played by actor Norman Reedus) is my favorite male character in this gritty, gruesome and addictive television drama. When I saw how accurate this figure is to Daryl's character, I knew he'd have to join my collection. As an added bonus, it's nice to have this fearless crossbow hunter around to patrol my woods on such a spooky night....
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Friday, June 15, 2012
Monster High Skultimate Roller Maze Dolls Arrive!
It's been a while since I've seen a new Monster High doll--there hasn't really been anything new since the great granite Rochelle Goyle, who I reviewed back in April. I guess April wasn't actually that long ago, but given the typically furious release pace of the Monster High dolls, it felt like a long gap in the action. Today made up for that gap, though, because all of the roller skating Monster High dolls arrived at my doorstep. I tried something new this time and pre-ordered an entire case of dolls from Entertainment Earth. If you're not familiar with it yet, Entertainment Earth is a fun store with a huge variety of merchandise including Monster High dolls, Pullip dolls, Living Dead dolls, Tonner dolls, Littlest Pet Shop toys, a huge diversity of action figures and lots more. My transactions with this store have always been reliable and professional. They have excellent communication, which is especially nice with pre-orders. I've also had a lot of fun just recreationally browsing their site. Anyway, a case of Monster High dolls sounds impressive, like it should be a hundred dolls or something. It's actually six dolls--the four dolls in the release and two duplicates. I paid $80, or about $13 per doll, which isn't too bad. Here they are:
Monster High Skultimate Roller Maze from left: Ghoulia, Lagoona, Frankie and Operetta. |
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