A Call to Action (Figures): Throwdown in Gingerbread Town II: The Rethrowdownening
The Time: late December 2014. The Place: My girlfriend’s apartment in southern Maine. The Situation: The only action figures I have with me are the Continue Reading
The Time: late December 2014. The Place: My girlfriend’s apartment in southern Maine. The Situation: The only action figures I have with me are the Continue Reading
Variants started in comic books. With The Man of Steel #1 in 1986, DC found that they could sell more copies of a book if Continue Reading
Wolverine is the best there is at what he does and what he does is get very upset when people can’t guess his half-assed costumes Continue Reading
When I got hired at Action Figure Fury, I made a list of fifty possible names for my column. “A Call to Action (Figures)” was Continue Reading
“People think I’m a sidekick, but I was Iron Man too. I’ve been the CEO of Stark Enterprises. Did Robin do that? Can he? I Continue Reading
A year ago I started the coolest job I’ve ever had: writing occasional reviews and a weekly column “A Call to Action (Figures)” for Action Continue Reading
I’m going to start this week with some shop keeping. Next Wednesday marks my one-year anniversary on “A Call to Action (Figures)” and will also Continue Reading
We’ve been seeing a lot of new types of action figures aimed at adults in the past few years. A few weeks ago I talked Continue Reading
The winner of San Diego Comic Con 2015 is…us, the collectors of action figures. One look through the photo galleries (but don’t limit yourself to Continue Reading
The first thing I need to tell Philip Reed, who wrote this response to my column this week, is the same thing I tell all Continue Reading