Sideshow, always was too completely kind to ANR, and even supplied a comic con exclusive Nazi Kroenen for us to review this past summer, so this year, they let us just kinda wander and take photos, as we didn't really have any questions. Much of the display was filled with the same items as last year, which I didn't bother to re-photograph.
Check out the movie-version Thing statue at the bottom. As the fair progressed, and I saw more and more representations of this interpretation, it kinda started to grow on me. Not so much the Victor von Doom-gets-metal-skin crap, though. That's just ultimate suckness.
There's really not too much to say about Sideshow Toys this year, but they provided the first of three George Washington action figures we'd come across. When I start seeing things in threes, something in my brain just snaps and starts the 'This Can Be a Collection' juices flowing. I have no real historical interest or knowledge regarding President Washington, but if there are three possible action figures of his likeness that I can display side by side, and maybe with a Frankenstein wandering between them with a torn copy of the Constitution in his fist, and a ray gun in the other, it just HAS to be done. Such a scenario, the battle between the Washingclones vs. the Communist Frankenstein for the Freedom of These United States...
Cannot be resisted, and only with Sideshow can you make these dreams a reality.