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Entertainment Earth just announced a Statue Sale: Buy 1 statue, get a second statue for 50% off. Statues may be in stock or available for pre-order.

Sounds good, right?

Then I started looking at the site and my wish list and, well, I made happy noises.

I want the Star Wars Jabba’s Palace Bookends Statue, but I also wanted the Star Wars Death Star Trash Compactor Bookends Statue and I was trying to figure out the budgeting.

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Fans have waited a long time for Jonah Hex to hit the big screen, and with the new film starring Josh Brolin and Megan Fox slated for release next month, the wait is almost over. If you want to start celebrating, consider pre-ordering these meticulously detailed action figures and prop replicas of the Turnbull Cane and Tomahawk Axe and get stared on your next Halloween costume. Check out additional products after the break.

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Gee Whiz customs have really outdone themselves with this 1/6th scale Dark Knight armory diorama. Features include: LED top lights, six rotating/pivoting weapons organizer racks, swiveling front and back doors and a metal-lined rear weapons panel for attaching the magnetic sticky bomb gun.

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Sure it costs over $5,600, but where else can you get a Strider’s sword from Lord Of The Rings handcrafted by Peter Lyon—the same guy that made the sword for the films? Each sword includes a certificate of authenticity, signed by designer Richard Taylor and Lyon himself along with a DVD on the creation of the Master Swordsmith’s Collection. Better hurry though, only three are being sold.

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Then he fades away, slowly, breathing kind of heavy…and he leaves crumbs everywhere. Truth be told, he’s just a fat guy in a ninja suit. Still, this plush is more than worthy for entrance into Shawnimals Ninja of the Month Club. Each plush is limited to 100 pieces, and comes with a signed and numbered tag, a character sticker and a character button.

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Imagine giving birth to those heads. But I digress.

Instead of putting the character in one of those plastic capsules, Marvel had the bright idea to make the head the capsule and package their bodies inside. The package pictured in the image after the break is just for display, but I suggest heading out to your local comic book store to see if they have any in one of their vending machines. You can also purchase them in bulk from several places, including Amazon, which only requires an 8ct purchase for $6.

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If you were a kid back in the ’70s or ’80s, you may recall those giant Shogun Warriors from Mattel.Well, the Stormtrooper has been given the same treatment in 2010 thanks to a partnership between Super7 and Lucasfilm.

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From what I understand Udegeruge and Kuchibiruge were mutant monsters featured in Barom One—an early ’70s Manga series from Japan. They are part of a series of monsters created by an evil alien Demon Agent named Doruge using parts of his own body—in this case, his hand and vampire lips. These vinyl toys stand at 12″ and 10″ respectively and can be pre-ordered now for $300. No small chunk of change for sure, but they must be highly collectible when you consider that they are weird…even by Japanese standards.

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I’ve seen a super-realistic Michael Jackson figure, but this new item from Japan’s Good Smile Company has something it doesn’t—bendable tip-toes. That means you can pull moves off like…

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From Fashionably Geek: Just look at this Ralph McQuarrie Darth Vader concept helmet. So awesome it takes your breath away right? Now, how about that $900 price tag? I’ll let you catch your breath for a second—when you’re ready, there’s more after the break.

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