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Vintage Mork & Mindy 1979 Lunchbox(Good)Tim Allen Signed 12" Buzz Lightyear Act Fig In Box(VG)Orig Frmd Tsuneo Sanda Painting & OMNI Mag 24x44(Mint)
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Englewood, NJ, United States
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Why Did My Mom Throw Out My Action Figures?

If you're nostalgic for the era when action figures boasted four point articulation and a vague at best likeness to whoever they were meant to be, behold a return to the good old days. Before there were gaming consoles and the newest iphone game to download, people were creating their own games with their favorite action figures. Yet over the years, society expects men to grow up, put down their toys, and put on a tie. Just because you grew up doesn?t mean you have to throw out your childhood action figures. In fact, with a little ingenuity and even less care about what others might think, those very figures can help you make the most of your new adult life. Whether you're inviting over a date, a business associate or even your boss to your home for the first time, nothing breaks through the awkward silence and gets the conversation going then bonding over an action figure that holds some nostalgic purpose
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Spawn #9 March 1993 (Excellent): Spawn is a fictional character, a graphic novel anti-hero that appears in a monthly comic book of the same name published by Image Comics as well as annual compilations, mini-series specials written
0054: Spawn #9 March 1993 (Excellent)Est. $5-$10
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