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We love Quantum Mechanix stuff. LOVE IT. That’s probably because we love Firefly, Battlestar and Star Trek.

If you do too, you might want to check out Entertainment Earth’s Qmx sale—you can get 40% off one of your second purchase of equal or lesser value.

There’s some cool stuff in there too like elaborate Serenity and Battlestar prints, Serenity shirts and even a Flying Mule replica.

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We just got word that Entertainment Earth is having a 15th anniversary sale and they’re dropping 15% off over 5,000 items to celebrate. There’s also a lot of sweet Doctor Who stuff in there like the Eleven Doctors Action Figure TARDIS Box set and every kind of Sonic Screwdriver imaginable.

There’s also plenty of other props and toys up for sale—even more expensive stuff like Force FX Lightsabers, Death Star Trash Compactor Bookends, and crazy replica Vulcan lutes.

Check out EE’s sale page for the full list of items—but make sure to do it before April 5th.

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Entertainment Earth’s Black Friday sale wasn’t too hot, but there are definitely some decent deals to be had on their Cyber Monday sale.

Our favorites are the $5 Hellboy messenger bag, the $10 electronic Enterprise vehicle, $10 Darth Maul lightsaber, $45 RC Hailfire Droid vehicle, the $20 oddly colored Boba Fett blaster rifle and the $15 Star Trek Phaser replica.

The sale lasts throughout the week, but if you are interested it might be a good idea to pick up what you want before it sells out.


The awesome $5 Hellboy backpack did so well yesterday that we thought it might be a good idea to follow up with the second best deal going on Entertainment Earth’s Pre-Black Friday sale.

This die-cast Futurama Series 1 set features Bender, Fry, Professor Farnsworth and Leela for only $9.90. The sale is good for this week only.

Product Page ($9.90)

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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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Starting today through the end of the month, Nerd Approved readers can get $5 off a purchase of $50 or more at Entertainment Earth using the code “nerdapproved” in the source code box at checkout.

So when you’re dropping big bucks on giant AT-ATs and Doctor Who figure boxed sets you can save yourself a few bucks. Hey, every little bit helps.

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Just a quick reminder that tomorrow is the last day to take advantage of Entertainment Earth’s Summer Blowout Sale.

The sale includes tons of action figures, busts and collectibles—not the cream of the crop of course, but there are some gems in there that are heavily discounted. At the very least, it’s a good opportunity to knock out some of your holiday shopping early and on the cheap.

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Entertainment Earth has just launched a huge summer blowout sale, and they have thrown tons of action figures, games, statues and accessories in the pot with deep discounts. I haven’t had a chance to dig through all the items, but they do have products from the likes of Star Wars, Halo and Spider-Man.

Granted, this stuff is nowhere near the cream of the crop (hence the discount), but if you dig deep enough you might find a halfway decent value—like Star Wars mugs for under $6, Iron Man figures more than half off, and a hardcover copy of Watchmen for $26.

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Yoda USB Drive

Ever wonder why so many details of Yoda’s life have been shrouded in secrecy? You guessed it…shame. Apparently it only takes 2 gigs of free space to be history’s greatest Jedi Master. But now that the cat’s outta the bag, everyone from Vader to Boba Fett is jumping on the enlightenment bandwagon, as seen in the additional photos after the break.

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