
Now in our Nerd Approved Shop—The Joker Batman Pop! Heroes Vinyl Figure!
Inspired by designer toys and stylized character collectibles the world over, Funko is back with Pop! Heroes vinyl figure. This adorable collectible figure of The Joker comes packaged with a smile– specifically, yours! The unique design brings Funko’s house style into the world of plastic figures, and we just know that Batman is going to look great on your desk.
Joker Batman Pop! Heroes Vinyl Figure—$9.99

I can’t resist cute, and when adorable is paired with Star Wars I may as well just hand over my wallet. The new Pop! Vinyl designs announced at Toy Fair are available for pre-order and will be shipping in July. You can get drool-y but still lovable Jabba, Slave Leia, Rebel pilot Luke, a Jawa, a not-so-fierce Tusken Raider, and even a Clone Trooper. My shelf is going to fill up with these guys way too fast.
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We’ve already mentioned the The EE Exclusive Twilight Zone Talky Tina Doll Replica today, but Bif Bang Pow revealed more than one new Twilight Zone item you’ll want to add to your collection today.
The Twilight Zone Mystic Seer Replica – Episode “Nick Of Time”
This incredible, super-deluxe reproduction is an authentic, functioning replica of the Mystic Seer featured in the legendary The Twilight Zone episode “Nick of Time” that starred William Shatner. Complete with napkin holder and menu holder– just like in the show– it features a working coin mechanism and can act as a bank. It even dispenses “fortunes”! Meticulously crafted of polystone and steel, the life-size Mystic Seer Replica is a colorful replication that measures about 13 1/2-inches tall x 7 1/2-inches wide x 6-inches long and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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In case you hadn’t noticed, we love Funko’s adorable toys—and these upcoming bobbleheads are no exception. Inspired by the popular line of plushes, the first wave of characters includes Chewbacca, Darth Vader, Stormtrooper, Yoda, Han Solo, Greedo, and Princess Leia.
A second wave will be coming soon that includes Luke Skywalker (Empire look), Gamorrean Guard, Boba Fett, Ben Kenobi, Darth Maul, and C-3PO.
UPDATE: Cheaper price added.
Product Page ($8/Pre-Order for February via @amy_geek)
Entertainment Earth is debuting a new custom bobblehead service where you can put your sweet, sweet mug on a variety of nerdy character bodies ranging from Wolverine to Wonder Woman. And yes, you can even get one of yourself on the toilet.
Buy one for yourself or give one as a gift—who wouldn’t want a bobble head of themselves on the toilet? I know what I’m getting my Mom for Christmas!
Seriously though, $99 and you can customize your bobble head just about any way you would like. Check out the EE page below for all the information on how to order.
Product Page ($99)
Firefly fans will undoubtedly recognize these Fruity Oaty Bar Girls from the ad campaign featured in the show. All three bobblehead figures come in their own individual box, packaged together in a carton that mimics a shipping crate from The ‘Verse (Fruity Oat Bar base also included). Better grab these quick though. The set is limited to $1500 pieces—and you know how fanatical the Firefly faithful are.
Check out the Fruity Oat Bar video after the break.
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Well, this is interesting. Star Wars characters as monsters. I don’t know about you, but I would kinda like to see that movie. Of course, you never know how Lucas might rape his creations. He could go back and digitally alter the whole thing so it’s about vampires or some crap. Check out monster Chewbacca, Stormtrooper and Vader after the break.

These are so new, some of them don’t even have product images yet. But rest assured—in the next few months you can have three mini monsters that will do your bidding and provide you with daily affirmations on command.
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Who the hell are Dr. James Watson and Francis Crick? Well, they happen to be the duo responsible for discovering the structure of DNA. Maurice Wilkins also received a Nobel Prize that year (1962) for his work with DNA, but apparently he is not worthy of bobblehead immortality. Crick is pictured after the break.
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