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Insanely Expensive Comic Book Collectibles We'd Blow Our Wad On


No one's going to rip on you for collecting "dolls" if you show them a $500 receipt. After like $200, then it's art.


Batman's Cowl

Having this Batman Returns-style replica cowl around would remind us of our continual duty to uphold the principles of awesome. Though it doesn't pull on like Michael Keaton's rubbery mask in the film (this one's made of fiberglass), just under $500 is a totally reasonable price for something that might potentially attract Michelle Pfeiffer, if she still walks this earthly plane.
Alphonse Elric

Alright, so sometimes we enjoy a little manga. Not a lot! But sometimes. One of those okay books is Fullmetal Alchemist, about two brothers well-versed in the art of alchemy. Life, not so much. One of those brothers, Alphonse, is trapped in the body of a suit of armor. Before you laugh at the privacy apron around his waist, the dude's like 14. Give him a break. You can nab this statue for $220 come next January, but I'd suggest pre-ordering now before the elderly Japanese privacy apron fetishists can save up the dough.
Nick Fury Replica Coat

All you have to do is poke your eye out, and you'll look just like Nick Fury, agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and star of the upcoming Avengers flick. Okay, you'll also need this coat, which you can swing for about $300. Even Hydra will be like, "damn."
Deadpool Statue

Now this Deadpool statue is what we're talking about. Giant weapon, adorable moped: this is our beloved Merc with a Mouth at his finest. Taken from the cover of Deadpool #68, this primo piece can be yours for about $330.
Captain Britain

What's not to love about this Captain Britain, except, depending on your orientation, his tremendous nether bulge? We're willing to ignore it (as best we can) to pay homage to the poor Brit's Captain America with this fine 16" statue. Pre-order directly from Bowen Designs for $225, or $180 if you join their Collector's Club.
Two-Face Bust

You can't knock Aaron Eckhart's Harvey Dent in The Dark Knight, but this is the Two-Face closest to our hearts. The wackadoo, vertically split get-up and neon green face come to life in this 1:2 scale Batman villain bust just perfectly. Cop it from Amazon for a slightly discounted $245.

Iron Man Gold Helmet

Everyone knows Tony Stark does it like a boss, but not everyone knows he once did it up in pure gold. Now that's ballin'. Do your head a favor and cover it up with this gold Iron Man helmet replica, based on his first appearance in Tales of Suspense #40. Hey, it's even on sale for $332! Now there's no reason not to get it!
Old Man Logan

If you haven't read Old Man Logan, a Wolverine tale by the inimitable Mark Millar (Wanted, Kick-Ass), you're seriously missing out. If you have, you're already ordering this Old Man Logan polystone statue despite the $235 price tag.
Carnage Bust

Don't get too close to this Carnage bust, despite those curiously kissable lips (are there still lips in there?). We're not really equipped to handle a symbiote invasion right now, k? This life-sized head will cost you a whopping $500, but since it's made by Sideshow, it's gotta be worth it.
Harley Quinn

Aww, it's the Joker's devoted girlfriend out taking her lovable hyenas for a walk. Won't you join Harley Quinn, Little Lou, and Baby Bud for a walk? This awesomely-sculpted statue will be out next month for $280, but it's always smart to pre-order.


Blade Vs Dracula Diorama

We've all had Blade on our minds since co-creator Gene Colan passed away this past week. There are plenty of worse ways to honor the guy than with this Blade Vs Dracula diorama from Sideshow, an investment that will cost you a solid $350. See, buying it is way more acceptable if you call it an investment.

Pre-Order Exclusive Comic-Con 2011 Collectibles


You might as well embrace that this is the person you are going to be forever.


Comic-Con Gizmo

If you haven't seen Gremlins, you might not understand how adorable it is to be able to carry around Gizmo in his collectible Comic-Con tote while he's wearing sunglasses and a little Comic-Con pass. If you haven't seen Gremlins, I am also going to punch you right in the pants. You can get this little guy from the NECA booth or later on eBay for what will surely be an unreasonable price.

Geek Domo Qee

Over at the Dark Horse booth, you'll be able to get this SDCC 2011 exclusive Geek Domo Qee. Though Comic-Con isn't for a bit yet, these are already showing up on eBay for $50. A bit much to ask for a two-inch figure, but look how cute!
Swamp Thing

Mattel's Swamp Thing looks like the best sculpt this beloved character has ever had. Now that he's currently the main focus of post-Brightest Day DC, we can all remember how good Alan Moore's Swamp Thing was and go back and read those instead. Expect this figure to cause sweaty fist-fights at this year's SDCC.
Harley Quinn Mimobot

It's no secret I super-dig Mimobots, the licensed minifig/USB drives currently representing for DC. It is now no longer a secret that one of the main reasons I wish I was going to Comic-Con is to get my meat claws on this Harley Quinn USB drive, done up with the upcoming Batman: Arkham City video game in mind (get that). You'll be able to get one of these, provided you're one of the first 800 at the Mimoco booth.

Neville Longbottom

Poor Neville Longbottom gets no respect, even when the chosen one could have just as easily been the shy horse-faced boy instead of Harry Potter. This miniature bust is just one of the many SDCC 2011 exclusives from the fine craftspeople at Gentle Giant.
Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 Minimates

You don't actually have to show up at Comic-Con to get these toys. For those of us who aren't trekking out to San Diego, Toys R Us will start selling these exclusive MVC3 Minimates online on Sunday, July 24th--the last day of Comic-Con. In case you can't name them just by looking at them, what we have here is Morrigan from Darkstalkers, Red Hulk, Stealth Iron Man, and Zero (Mega Man).

Rusty and Dr. Venture Figures and Lunchbox

If you watch Adult Swim's The Venture Bros., you're already ordering this. Featuring a young Rusty Venture (for my money, that is the best sourpuss I have ever seen on a toy or in real life) and his father, the amazing Dr. Jonas Venture Jr., this figure set comes packed into its own lunchbox. Though this will be for sale at Comic-Con, you can order it directly from the Entertainment Earth site--if you can wait until November to get it.
Scott Pilgrim Variant

Mezco, you can keep throwing Scott Pilgrim toys at us until we're dead. We'll keep buying them. Fuzzy coat variant? Consider ten million sold. This is another one that has somehow shown up on eBay before the show. Sorry, but I wouldn't trust a dude prepared to ship something he doesn't already own. Head to SDCC to pick this up, or if you must eBay, at least wait until people can legitimately get them.

Google Android "Windows Are For Suckers" Plush

Alright, the best thing about this suction cup car buddy is the name: "Windows Are For Suckers." Get it? It's like, two different meanings in one. If you're a big fan of Google Android, you'll want to cop this Comic-Con exclusive from Fugitive Toys. Just prepare to get nasty looks from the guy who puts the Apple sticker he got with his iPod in his back window. If you want this, you'd better run right to that booth at SDCC: only 100 of the $25 toys will be made.
Vintage Kenner Star Wars Jawa

If you're a fan of the original Kenner Star Wars toys (and any true toy lover is), you'll dig this 12" Jawa with vinyl cape. Premium members of Gentle Giant's buyer's club can pre-order this now; rebel scum will have to wait until SDCC to try and cop this.

The Avengers Mini-Muggs

If this Giant Man packaging can't warm the frostbritten cockles of your fat-choked heart, you can just go on right to hell. Right now. Go on. The mini versions of the Mighty Muggs vinyl figures I own an embarrassing amount of, these Mini-Muggs based on The Avengers MUST be mine. If you can't get to SDCC, Hasbro MIGHT have a few of them available on their website after the con. Act fast, though, seriously.