Monday, June 9, 2008

Literary Action Figures...Collect Them All!

These are actually pretty cool. I'd be interested in buying some of them.

William Shakespeare

Now with poison-tipped quill-throwing action!








Jane Austen

Accessories include a writing desk with secret compartment, used to hide her manuscripts from a nosy and judgmental family.






Oscar Wilde

Flamboyant purple jacket, fancy walking cane, and fashion-forward neckerchief included for added authenticity.

And with a simple paint job of the face and hair, can also double as the Joker.






Edgar Allen Poe

Raven included. Pit and pendulum sold separately.









Charles Dickens

Hat is removable!










Virginia Woolf

Equipped with aquatic action. Recommended for play in pools, bathtubs and, especially, rivers.







Emily Dickinson

Play dress-up with your favorite 19th century American Poet! Comes with 10 different dresses.

(Note: All 10 dresses are the same color -- white.)





James Joyce

If you want to get technical this is neither an action figure or stuffed animal per se but is really a finger puppet you can put it on your finger and make him dance and move or whatever you want to do and I believe there is also a magnet attached to the back so you can stick it on your refrigerator I love how they included his signature eyeglasses that shows a heightened attention to fine details it is very cute if you want to buy one it is retailed at five dollars and fifty cents not including tax or shipping fees yes and his heart was going like mad and yes I said yes I will Yes.




Socrates

Ready-made hemlock powder included...just add water!








Herman Melville

"Call me plush doll."











F. Scott Fitzgerald

No collection of literary hand puppets is complete without this, old sport.

No comments: