StarWars.com | Prototype Gallery: Action Figure Display Stands
That was one heck of an articulated action figure. A new column by authors Gus Lopez and Duncan Jenkins launches today with a look at rare prototype images of the first Star Wars Action Figure Display Stand. But how about the accessories? He basically has one, a gargoyle that can be mounted to a wall or a table (via a special clamp). The issue featured two short stories, as well as a framing device set at Steve Rogers' grave, and the first tale, "What If Captain America Led All The Heroes Against Registration?", saw Steve donning a red, white and blue set of armor to help lead the fight against the government - yes, it's an entire story inspired by a single piece of art. The label should include the category (movie, book, comic, etc. Part of the conceit of the character is that Iron Man is techincally Tony Stark's bodyguard. The success of the original figure has led to many variations being created and offered now and children can decide on a G. Not exactly what everyone thinks of when they think "Venom.
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