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Inside Toy Fair 2012, Part 2
February 19, 2012 , 5:34 pm | By Bryan Reesman
Cinemania, Comicopia, Out & About
As I mentioned previously, someone made a very astute comment to me about Toy Fair last week. Toy Fair is both exciting and depressing for the same reason: you realize how much you’re going to spend on toys this year. Check out the following pics, which continue the coverage from part one of this photo gallery, and you’ll see why.
A.D.D. will have a few separate Toy Fair pieces coming, and we’re starting with this overview of what was on the floor. Drool away, geeks!

Todd McFarlane shows off his limited edition
20th anniversary Spawn sculpture. Half of
the 600 pieces have been presold.
(Photo ©2012 by Bryan Reesman.)

The board part of the Star Wars Scene It? interactive
DVD game. More on this coming in a separate post.
(Photo ©2012 by Bryan Reesman.)

Another grisly Walking Dead creation,
courtesy of make-up wizard Greg Nicotero.
(Photo ©2012 by Bryan Reesman.)

Touch screen video game fun from JAKKS Pacific.
Now you can feel closer to SpongeBob.
(Photo ©2012 by Bryan Reesman.)

Sorry, Green Lantern, but your movie franchise will not
be as revered as Superman with Christopher Reeve.
(Photo ©2012 by Bryan Reesman.)

It's only natural for John Wayne, Albert Einstein
and the Chick-Fil-A cow to be standing
side by side in a bobblehead line-up.
(Photo ©2012 by Bryan Reesman.)

The second series of Living Dead Dolls figurines look cooler
than the first. Must we wait for Halloween for their arrival?
(Photo ©2012 by Bryan Reesman.)

Mad Monster Party figures: a great idea for Halloween.
And the rest of the year actually.
(Photo ©2012 by Bryan Reesman.)
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