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Kamis, 21 Oktober 2010

Godzilla - Medicom Real Action Heroes - 12 Inch Collectible Figure - Classic Godzilla - 1998


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Product Features

1954 Godzilla from Medicom Real Action Heroes series. Made by Takara in 1998, 1/6 scale.
Godzilla is 12" tall & 23" long, includes a New Combat Joe body, wire-framed head allows roaring action,
wire-inside bendable tail & soft vinyl body allows fully posable action.
Limited Edition Numbered collectible.

Product Description

This figure is a work of art. When you compare this Godzilla to the original film you are hard-pressed to find flaw with it. Godzilla is beautifully sculpted and features a great deal of texturing to simulate the costume used to film the original Godzilla. This figure of Godzilla, which by itself is quite spectacular, was designed to replicate in 1/6 scale an actor playing Godzilla! When you peel off the Velcro row of spines a fully articulated action figure is inside of the Godzilla. This figure is actually an outer layer of rubber with an inner action figure surrounded by foam, or a figure in a foam-rubber suit. Sculpted in Godzilla's neck are a number of indentations to simulate the breathing holes of the foam rubber Godzilla suit for the actor.

Universal Monsters - Life Like Stretchable Figures - Complete Set Of Six


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Product Description

Complete Set of 6 Universal Monster Life Like Stretchable Monster Figures: Creature From the Black Lagoon , Mummy, Frankenstein, Dracula, Bride of Frankenstein and Wolfman. Figure are about 6" tall and can stretch to double that size.

Product Features

* Complete set of 6 Classic Universal Monsters
* Creature From the Black Lagoon , Mummy, Frankenstein
* Dracula, Bride of Frankenstein and Wolfman
* Figure are about 6" tall and can stretch to double that size

Universal Monsters or Universal Horror is the name given to a series of distinctive horror, suspense and science fiction films made by Universal Studios from 1923 to 1960. The series began with the 1923 version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and continued with such movies as The Phantom of the Opera, Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, Bride of Frankenstein, Werewolf of London, Son of Frankenstein, The Invisible Man, The Wolf Man, and Creature from the Black Lagoon. The iconic gallery of monsters created by Universal has created a lasting impression on generations of avid moviegoers around the world.

In spite of the Great Depression, executive Carl Laemmle Jr produced massive successes for the studio with Dracula (directed by Tod Browning) and Frankenstein (directed by James Whale), both in 1931.

The success of these two movies launched the careers of Béla Lugosi and Boris Karloff, and ushered in a whole new genre of American cinema. With Universal at the forefront, film makers would continue to build on their success with an entire series of monster movies. These films also provided steady work for a number of genre actors including Lionel Atwill, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, and John Carradine. Other regular talents involved were make-up artists Jack Pierce and Bud Westmore, and composers Hans J. Salter and Frank Skinner. Many of the horror genre's most well-known conventions—the creaking staircase, the cobwebs, the swirling mist and the mobs of peasants pursuing monsters with torches—originated from these films and those that followed.

The Mummy was produced in 1932, followed by a trilogy of films based on the tales of Edgar Allan Poe: Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932), The Black Cat (1934) and The Raven (1935), the latter two of which teamed up Lugosi with Karloff. The Invisible Man, released in 1933, was a phenomenal hit and would spawn several sequels. Of all the Universal monsters, the most successful and sequelized was undoubtedly the Frankenstein series, which continued with Bride of Frankenstein (1935). Dracula too had its share of sequels, beginning with Dracula's Daughter in 1936, although none would feature its original leading man, Bela Lugosi.

1936 also marked the end of Universal’s first run of horror films as the Laemmles were forced out of the studio after financial difficulties and a series of box office flops. The monster movies were dropped from the production schedule altogether and wouldn’t re-emerge for another three years. In the meantime the original movies were re-released to surprising success, forcing the new executives to give the go-ahead to Son of Frankenstein (1939) starring Basil Rathbone.

See Also: Dracula - Dracula's Ring - Collectors Edition - Prop Replica / Dracula - 12 inch Figure - Bela Lugosi As Dracula - Sideshow Collectibles / Universal Monsters - Action Figures - Frankenstein, Wolfman and Dracula - Jakks Pacific / Dracula - Action Figure - Bela Lugosi As Dracula - Premiere/ Frankenstein - 1/8 Scale Model Kit - Universal Monsters - Moebius Models / Frankenstein - Resin Bust - Universal Monsters - X-Plus/SOTA Toys / Frankenstein - Bobble Head - Universal Monsters - Neca / Creature From The Black Lagoon - Model Kit - Universal Monsters - Moebius Models /

Dracula - Dracula's Ring - Collectors Edition - Prop Replica


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From the Manufacturer

The Ring of Dracula Collectors Edition Prop Replica: Take home this Ring of Dracula Collectors Edition Prop Replica today! This ring is movie accurate and cast from the original prop. Like the ring that was worn by some of the most-admired actors to have played Dracula in the classic Universal Monsters movies. The Dracula Ring Replica features an antiqued metal finish and reproduction stone, in displayable packaging. A high quality, officially licensed replica of The Ring of Dracula, bearing the Count’s crest. This signet style ring prop is one of the hallmarks of the classic on-screen aristocratic vampire Count. Cast from an original prop ring with exacting attention to detail, this stunning Elite Edition replica is crafted from antiqued metal finish and reproduction stone, in displayable packaging. The original prop has an unmatched provenance to the most famous on screen vampire. Since its first appearance in “The House of Frankenstein” in 1944, the Dracula ring, or a copy of it, has adorned the fingers of some of the most admired actors to have portrayed Dracula, including John Carradine, Bela Lugosi and Sir Christopher Lee. For several decades the ring was also one of the prized possessions of the late writer, publisher and fan extraordinaire, Forrest J. Ackerman. This replica was cast from the prop in Mr. Ackerman's collection. The mark of “THE” vampire, The Ring of Dracula Elite Edition will be a valuable addition to any collection. Ring Face Dimensions 1.33” x 1.02” and Ring Band Size 10 1/4 USA.

Product Features

* Officially licensed replica of The Ring of Dracula, bearing the Counts crest
* Cast from an original prop ring with exacting attention to detail
* Features an antiqued metal finish and reproduction stone, in collectors display box
* Ring band size measures 10 1/4
* Wear it with pride!

See Also:Dracula - 12 inch Figure - Bela Lugosi As Dracula - Sideshow Collectibles / Universal Monsters - Action Figures - Frankenstein, Wolfman and Dracula - Jakks Pacific / Dracula - Action Figure - Bela Lugosi As Dracula - Premiere

Dracula - 12 inch Figure - Bela Lugosi As Dracula - Sideshow Collectibles


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Product Description

Introducing the first Bela Lugosi 12" figure sanctioned by both Universal Studios and the Lugosi estate. This figure has over 20 points of articulation and features the likeness of Bela Lugosi. It comes with a highly detailed cloth outfit, a vampire bat, 2 rats and a stone textured foot base. This toy contains sharp points and small parts and is recommended for ages 5 and up.

Product Features

* License: Universal Monsters
* Manufactured by: Sideshow Collectibles
* Bela Lugosi as Dracula
* 12 inch Figure

See Also: Universal Monsters - Action Figures - Frankenstein, Wolfman and Dracula - Jakks Pacific / Dracula - Action Figure - Bela Lugosi As Dracula - Premiere

Universal Monsters - Action Figures - Frankenstein, Wolfman and Dracula - Jakks Pacific


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Product Features

* Universal Monsters Action Figures with Dioramas!
* Dracula with Crypt, Bats and Coffin!
* Frankenstein with Restraining chair!
* Wolfman with Transforming action!
* Rare set from 2003!

Universal Monsters or Universal Horror is the name given to a series of distinctive horror, suspense and science fiction films made by Universal Studios from 1923 to 1960. The series began with the 1923 version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and continued with such movies as The Phantom of the Opera, Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, Bride of Frankenstein, Werewolf of London, Son of Frankenstein, The Invisible Man, The Wolf Man, and Creature from the Black Lagoon. The iconic gallery of monsters created by Universal has created a lasting impression on generations of avid moviegoers around the world.

See Also: Dracula - Action Figure - Bela Lugosi As Dracula - Premiere / Frankenstein - 1/8 Scale Model Kit - Universal Monsters - Moebius Models / Frankenstein - Resin Bust - Universal Monsters - X-Plus/SOTA Toys / Frankenstein - Bobble Head - Universal Monsters - Neca

Dracula - Action Figure - Bela Lugosi As Dracula - Premiere


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Product Description

Nice collectible Action Figure from Premiere. Bela Lugosi as Dracula w/ bat & stand.

Product Features

* Bela Lugosi Action Figure
* Bat & Stand
* 1998

Bela Lugosi (Bela Ferenc Dezso Blasco) came to America in the 1920s’ to pursue an acting career. Even though the actor had starred in several small roles prior, he would always be remembered for portraying Dracula, both on stage and in numerous films. After Dracula became a huge hit the actor was offered the part of “The Monster” in “Frankenstein”, which he turned down. Boris Karloff would become famous for the part, and Lugosi’s short term as the “King of Horror” would end as quickly as it started. Lugosi would go on to play Dracula and other various vampires throughout his career. The actor managed to beat a drug addiction, but ended his career in low budget features such as the infamous “Plan 9 From Outer Space” which would be his last film. He passed away while it was still in production. Despite all of his stage and film roles the actor died in poverty.

Carl Laemmle Jr. had a vision for a big screen adaptation of “Dracula” for Universal that would have been in the same league as “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” and “The Phantom of the Opera.” Laemmle was also very insistent that Lon Chaney, play the vampire in his picture and set out to lure him away from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Unfortunately Lon Cheney passed away from throat cancer before production was set to begin.

Senin, 18 Oktober 2010

Creature From The Black Lagoon - Model Kit - Universal Monsters - Moebius Models


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Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Model Kit:

The Creature from the Black Lagoon!
Re-issue of the 1970's Aurora kit!
Don't mess with the Creature…but he prefers to be painted!

Brought back to life from original 1970s Aurora model kit comes this 1:12 scale Monsters of the Movies Creature from the Black Lagoon model kit! This snap-together kit is considered to be one of the best sculpts that Bill Lemon produced. Includes moveable head and arms! No glue needed!

Frankenstein - 1/8 Scale Model Kit - Universal Monsters - Moebius Models



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Only $27.99

Universal Monsters Frankenstein 1:8 Scale Model Kit:

He's just big and misunderstood.
From Moebius Models: 1:8 scale diorama model kit of the Frankenstein monster.
This is destined to become a fan favorite!

He's just big and misunderstood… really! Derived from one of the most recognizable images in the classic Frankenstein movie, this 1:8 scale model kit from Moebius Models presents the famous monster on a large diorama base with a wall and door. Order this terrific kit and you'll understand why it's destined to become a fan favorite!

Age: 15+
Size: 1:8 Scale

See Also: Frankenstein - Resin Bust - Universal Monsters - X-Plus/SOTA Toys / Frankenstein - Bobble Head - Universal Monsters - Neca

Frankenstein - Resin Bust - Universal Monsters - X-Plus/SOTA Toys


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Product Description

X-Plus and SOTA Toys joined forces to create a series of classic horror icons from Universal Monsters. The result' An incredible line of highly detailed movie collectibles. This true-to-life Cold Cast Resin Bust displays The Monster as portrayed by Boris Karloff in the 1931 Frankenstein. Measures 8" (in 1:6 scale) and comes packaged in a window box for safe shipping.

Product Features

Frankenstein 1931 Mini Resin Bust 1/6 Scale

When Universal released “Frankenstein” in 1931 the film was a very unique piece to watch. The film has always been regarded as a black and white classic when it was nothing of the sort. When audiences originally saw the film in theatres the daylight scenes were in amber, the night in pale blue, the eerie scenes in green and the fiery climax in red. Universal also thought it was necessary to hype the film up a bit. As if the film wasn’t scary enough on its own the studio found it in their best interest to park an ambulance out in front of many theatres and to keep two nurses on hand in the lobby to raise the chill factor. They even went as far as to place an actress in the audience during every showing who would, at the scariest moment in the film, scream, jump out of her seat, and run up the aisle and out of the theatre. Too bad we don’t see theatrics like that anymore.

See Also: Frankenstein - Bobble Head - Universal Monsters - Neca

Frankenstein - Bobble Head - Universal Monsters - Neca


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Universal Monsters Frankenstein Head Knocker:

Someone's created a monster! Shocking, truly shocking. This superbly detailed 8-inch head knocker is a faithful reproduction of the pitiable monster from the timeless film Frankenstein. He stands on a clever sculpted base and comes packaged in a 4-color window box. Boris Karloff with a slightly defective brain is certain to "add life" to your office décor!

Godzilla King of the Monsters #2 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1977


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From 1977 through 1979, Godzilla starred in a 24-issue run of comics written by Doug Moench, drawn by Herb Trimpe, and published by Marvel Comics entitled Godzilla, King of the Monsters. The series thrusts Godzilla completely into the Marvel Universe. In a nod to King Kong vs. Godzilla, Godzilla first appears by exploding out of an iceberg near Alaska; although, how the prehistoric creature came to be trapped again in ice is never revealed. Over the course of the series, he crosses the continental United States and eventually ends up in New York City.

See Also: Godzilla King of the Monsters #3 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1977 / Godzilla King of the Monsters #13 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1978 / Godzilla King of the Monsters #14 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1978 / Godzilla King of the Monsters #22 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1979 / Godzilla King of the Monsters #24 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1979

Godzilla King of the Monsters #3 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1977


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From 1977 through 1979, Godzilla starred in a 24-issue run of comics written by Doug Moench, drawn by Herb Trimpe, and published by Marvel Comics entitled Godzilla, King of the Monsters. The series thrusts Godzilla completely into the Marvel Universe. In a nod to King Kong vs. Godzilla, Godzilla first appears by exploding out of an iceberg near Alaska; although, how the prehistoric creature came to be trapped again in ice is never revealed. Over the course of the series, he crosses the continental United States and eventually ends up in New York City.

See Also: Godzilla King of the Monsters #13 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1978 / Godzilla King of the Monsters #14 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1978 / Godzilla King of the Monsters #22 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1979 / Godzilla King of the Monsters #24 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1979

Godzilla King of the Monsters #5 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1977


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From 1977 through 1979, Godzilla starred in a 24-issue run of comics written by Doug Moench, drawn by Herb Trimpe, and published by Marvel Comics entitled Godzilla, King of the Monsters. The series thrusts Godzilla completely into the Marvel Universe. In a nod to King Kong vs. Godzilla, Godzilla first appears by exploding out of an iceberg near Alaska; although, how the prehistoric creature came to be trapped again in ice is never revealed. Over the course of the series, he crosses the continental United States and eventually ends up in New York City.

See Also: Godzilla King of the Monsters #13 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1978 / Godzilla King of the Monsters #14 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1978 / Godzilla King of the Monsters #22 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1979 / Godzilla King of the Monsters #24 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1979

Godzilla King of the Monsters #13 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1978


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Only $7.50!

From 1977 through 1979, Godzilla starred in a 24-issue run of comics written by Doug Moench, drawn by Herb Trimpe, and published by Marvel Comics entitled Godzilla, King of the Monsters. The series thrusts Godzilla completely into the Marvel Universe. In a nod to King Kong vs. Godzilla, Godzilla first appears by exploding out of an iceberg near Alaska; although, how the prehistoric creature came to be trapped again in ice is never revealed. Over the course of the series, he crosses the continental United States and eventually ends up in New York City.

See Also: Godzilla King of the Monsters #14 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1978 / Godzilla King of the Monsters #22 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1979 / Godzilla King of the Monsters #24 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1979

Godzilla King of the Monsters #14 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1978


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From 1977 through 1979, Godzilla starred in a 24-issue run of comics written by Doug Moench, drawn by Herb Trimpe, and published by Marvel Comics entitled Godzilla, King of the Monsters. The series thrusts Godzilla completely into the Marvel Universe. In a nod to King Kong vs. Godzilla, Godzilla first appears by exploding out of an iceberg near Alaska; although, how the prehistoric creature came to be trapped again in ice is never revealed. Over the course of the series, he crosses the continental United States and eventually ends up in New York City.

See Also: Godzilla King of the Monsters #22 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1979 / Godzilla King of the Monsters #24 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1979

Godzilla King of the Monsters #22 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1979


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From 1977 through 1979, Godzilla starred in a 24-issue run of comics written by Doug Moench, drawn by Herb Trimpe, and published by Marvel Comics entitled Godzilla, King of the Monsters. The series thrusts Godzilla completely into the Marvel Universe. In a nod to King Kong vs. Godzilla, Godzilla first appears by exploding out of an iceberg near Alaska; although, how the prehistoric creature came to be trapped again in ice is never revealed. Over the course of the series, he crosses the continental United States and eventually ends up in New York City.

See Also: Godzilla King of the Monsters #24 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1979

Godzilla King of the Monsters #24 - Comic Book - Marvel - 1979


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Only $6.00!


From 1977 through 1979, Godzilla starred in a 24-issue run of comics written by Doug Moench, drawn by Herb Trimpe, and published by Marvel Comics entitled Godzilla, King of the Monsters. The series thrusts Godzilla completely into the Marvel Universe. In a nod to King Kong vs. Godzilla, Godzilla first appears by exploding out of an iceberg near Alaska; although, how the prehistoric creature came to be trapped again in ice is never revealed. Over the course of the series, he crosses the continental United States and eventually ends up in New York City.

Godzilla King of the Monsters - Movie Art Coffee Mug

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Product Features

* 15 oz ceramic mug
* Image Printed On Both Sides For Vertical Images; Wrap Around For Horizontal Images
* Amazing Images Will Not Fade With Wash
* "Ships Quickly, All Orders Guaranteed 100%"

Product Description
"This Amazing 15 oz coffee mug is perfect for that morning cup of joe. Ceramic mug with crisp clear images that will not fade with washing. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the morning with your favorite images."