By Array on Jul 22, 2018 04:31 pm
San Diego Comic-Con 2018 rolls on, with Day 2 bringing even more news about everything from The Walking Dead and Star Trek: Discovery to Venom and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. And, as with the first day, there remains a ton of great cosplay, as fans of various movies, shows, and games wander the San Diego Convention Center. With Comic-Con representing such a wide array of franchises and types of media, there's a huge amount of diversity in the cosplay to see. On Thursday, we spotted a variety of characters from Game of Thrones, Star Wars, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, among others. Those were again represented on Friday, but we also spotted some others, including Skyrim's Dragonborn, Captain Marvel, It's Pennywise, and Black Panther. SDCC's second day brought with it word that The Walking Dead star Andrew Lincoln will officially leave the program after Season 9. We also got new trailers for both that and Season 4 of Fear the Walking Dead, while Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 got a trailer and new details. But it wasn't at SDCC itself that the biggest entertainment news of the day was revealed. James Gunn, director and writer of the Guardians of the Galaxy movies, was fired by Disney and will not be involved with the upcoming third film. The move was made in response to old tweets of Gunn's that surfaced online in which he discussed various controversial subjects. Gunn doesn't deny having written them, but did attempt to explain and apologize for them. Nevertheless, Disney and Marvel are done with Gunn. As a result of the news coming out, we didn't see the director make an appearance during the Sony Pictures panel as expected. He was believed to be there to reveal a new movie project, possibly a horror film we heard about last year. We'll continue to report all of the biggest news from Comic-Con, so stay tuned to GameSpot. You can also expect plenty more cosplay from the event as it continues. San Diego Comic-Con 2018 Coverage Captain Marvel
Cosplay by @cassidy_kahler Last Dragonborn Casey Jones Jean Grey & Wolverine
Cosplay by @meshellwaffleo & @jt_otero Daphne Black Panther
Cosplay by @alexisvictorious Pennywise Marvel Group McCree
Cosplay by @game_over_gurl Iden Versio
Cosplay by @rei.kennex.cosplay Quicksilver & Magneto Marvel Group Turbo Man Tracer
Cosplay by @d.va.peaches Black Queen
Cosplay by @desert_rose_cosplay Fallout Mugman & Cuphead Black Panther Group
Cosplay by @rex_armstrong_props & @usualrangers5 Peridot No-Face Soldier-76 & Mercy Vulture
Cosplay by @bamsbocce Mystique Marvel Group Magneto Doctor Doom
Cosplay by @cabinsintheair Captain America
Cosplay by @acraftyhobbit Spider-Man White Walker
Cosplay by @whitewalkercosplay DC Group Catwoman DC Group Batman & Joker Miguel Robin & Batman Sasha Banks & Finn Balor Beetlejuice Fairy Godmother Juggernaut
Cosplay by Roan Rita Repulsa & Green Ranger McThor
By Array on Jul 22, 2018 08:42 am
San Diego Comic-Con 2018 is now its third day, and the news just keeps on rolling in. Today we've had trailers for Aquaman, Shazam, and Godzilla: King of Monsters. But the event is about more than just big reveals; in fact, one of the best parts of the show is seeing the passion fans have for movies, comics, TV, games, and more. Walking the halls of Comic-Con, this passion is most obviously manifested in cosplay, and it's hard not to stop and marvel at some of the fantastic costumes that people put together to show their love. We've been snapping pictures of our favourite costumes every day of Comic-Con so far, and have seen characters from Iron Man, Game of Thrones, Moana, Mega Man, and Batman, among others. And Saturday has been no different, with each of those franchises and more strongly represented once again, along with Silver Surfer, Pokemon, Static Shock, and Lord Zedd. For those looking to catch-up on some of the news, we've put together a list of our Comic-Con coverage highlights below for a quick and easy way to get up to speed. Big news includes a brand-new trailer for Preacher Season 3, which sounds like it's going to get even more gruesome and stomach-churning in the remaining episodes. Cloak and Dagger fans can also look forward to seeing more of Tandy Bowen and Tyrone Johnson, as the superhero duo will return for a second season. With just two episodes left in the current season, the future was unclear for the series, but at the Cloak and Dagger panel during Comic-Con, Marvel TV boss Jeph Loeb confirmed that Season 2 will start production in the fall, which means it should hit screens in 2019. There's still plenty of Comic-Con to go, and you can be sure we'll continue to bring you all of the biggest news from the show, so keep your eyes on GameSpot. You can also expect lots more cosplay from the event. San Diego Comic-Con 2018 Coverage Ash Ketchum & Jessie Nebula
Cosplay by @emjaeadamson Nightcrawler
Cosplay by @android_cosplay Diner D.Va Silver Surfer & Sue Storm Iron Man Kitana Fortnite Wasp
Cosplay by @princesshelicopter Sylens & Aloy
Cosplay by @dynamic_dyad Sand'witch'
Cosplay by @igotthebloodlust Chun-Li Sakura & Blanka-chan Poison Ivy & Batman Austin Powers Fembots Mulan Battle Belchers
Cosplay by @acupcosplay Darth Maul & Death Trooper Static Shock Geralt of Rivia Carl & Ellie Lord Zedd
Cosplay by @nerd_alert_cosplay Optimus Prime (Samurai)
Cosplay by @project_alien Soldier-76 In-N-Out Employee Greg
By Array on Jul 22, 2018 08:04 am
The 1993 movie Demolition Man is a science-fiction masterpiece, if you ask the staff of GameSpot Universe. We discuss the inner-workings of John Spartan, Simon Phoenix, and the world of San Angeles way more than anyone in their right minds should. So when Taco Bell announced that it would have a pop-up restaurant at Comic-Con, recreating the Taco Bell scene from the movie, we had to go, and it was the best activation we'd ever participated in the history of the show. As you may know, according to Demolition Man lore, Taco Bell was the sole survivor of the Franchise Wars. Companies engaged in corporate warfare and buyouts until Taco Bell was the only restaurant left. All restaurants in Demolition Man became Taco Bell. In the movie, John Spartan--who was recently unfrozen from his cyro-prison--visited Taco Bell with his partner Lenina Huxley to have dinner with Dr. Raymond Cocteau, the creator of the peaceful society San Angeles. There are lots of notable things about the Taco Bell scene in Demolition Man alone, from the tiny portions of vegan food to MTV Sports' Dan Cortese playing piano and singing the commercial for "Green Giant." And at Comic-Con, Taco Bell created a restaurant that could have been one of the many Taco Bells around San Angeles. Additionally, GameSpot spoke with Matt Prince, who works as public relations and brand management at Taco Bell about the insane activation and how it came to be. San Diego Comic-Con 2018 Coverage
GameSpot: So how did this come about? Matt Prince: Yeah, so this was an idea that the brand had for probably a good three years. You know, being around the brand in social media, listening, we see people bring up Demolition Man all the time. Even for a movie that's 25 years old, any time we come out with a new brand initiative or an element to the experience for the customer or the restaurant, people always bring up Demolition Man. When we brought in weddings, people were like, "Oh my gosh, the future's coming true, Demolition Man was a premonition, it's true." When we opened up the more cantina-style restaurant that was more upscale, alcohol was available at the restaurants, people were comparing it to the restaurant from the movie.
Prince: So we knew there was still a really strong desire to tie the brand to that movie, even 25 years later. Knowing the 25th anniversary was coming up, we thought, "If we're gonna do it, now is the time." And what better place to do it than the holy grail of science fiction in Comic-Con. So we've been working with Warner Bros. for the past eight months to put this all together. And so everything from the elements that you see from the movie, like the actual memorabilia and the wardrobes to the movie, we got from the archives, from Warner Bros.
Prince: It's just been, from top to bottom, from the bathrooms to the entrance, there are touches of the movie, that if you saw the movie and you're familiar with it, you're gonna be blown away. Like, these little Easter eggs are really cool. But it also gives us our flexibility to talk about, "OK, well what if Taco Bell was in 2032? What if we were the only restaurant that survived the franchise wars? What would that look like?"
Prince: So that's where we see some elements that you don't get from the movie, like robots serving different dishes, you have some elements like hanging hydroponic plants that we could grow in restaurants someday, so you have the no silverware at the table. So there's all these little predictions that we're trying to make over the course of, you know, "What would 2032 Taco Bell look like?" So that kind of gives us a little bit of fun to have with it.
Did you guys partner with anybody else to design or flesh it out? Prince: Yeah, so we work with an experiential agency called Cyrano Rox. We worked with them for many, many years on a lot of the pop-ups that we do, typically out in New York. But when we launched some products like the naked chicken chalupa, we did a really cool speakeasy in the heart of Manhattan. And so we've done different elements like that, but nothing to the scale of this and the buzz around Comic-Con and this kind of excitement.
These are great. We looked at these [menus] for eight or ten minutes. Prince: It takes you a while for your brain to get it. But yeah, all sorts of people came together to really make this thing happen, which is really cool to see it come to life.
So you had the piano player upstairs. By chance, did you try to get Dan Cortese? Prince: So we worked closely with Dan. So Dan came to our headquarters a few weeks ago to film some really neat elements for the line queue--you guys probably missed the line--but in the queue, there is a Dan that is welcoming everybody into the restaurant. Cortese continued
Prince: He's not Dan Cortese, he's the minister of communications, so he basically welcomes everybody to the future of Taco Bell. So for us, it's kind of that entertainment while you wait in line you get surrounded. It's also that easter egg of Dan Cortese being the guy to do it. So before you leave, that video's also playing above the bar. You might have to wait a few minutes to see it turn, but it's amazing. He did a great job. It was really great. Yeah, he loved to be a part of it. We still get mentions from Dan Cortese all the time. That was a big thing that happened, like, we have to have Dan Cortese be a part of it in some way, shape, or form.
I have a question about the seashells. Everybody coming in was like, "Well, they better have the seashells. Like, they have them, right?" But having them be "out of order"--I thought about it for a second, and I think I realized that if you have the seashells out, people would probably try to wipe their a** with them or something. So what was the thinking behind the way that you did it? Prince: [Laughing] Yeah, that was a strategic move for sure. One of the biggest things from the movie is the seashells obviously, and the question of how you use them is one of the biggest mysteries of all time. So we wanted to play within that space to kind of keep it going without making our own predictions. But, for sure, we wanted to make sure it wasn't something that people would be, you know, from a sanitary perspective, be using, and things like that. So you can still get the element that it's there. We add a nod to it without having any terrible things happening.
How can a seashell be out of order? Prince: It's probably because of how they're used. My favorite thing about it is that it adds to the canon. You guys worked with the studio, so we can assume that anything that happens here is canon, right? So now we've added a layer to the seashell lore. It's beautiful, it's one more piece of the puzzle.
I just wanted to also ask you about Taco Bell's overall strategy of, like, I feel like you guys have really zeroed in and gotten in tune with your audience. I mean, nacho fries as a concept, I think, speak to a certain kind of person. And now we're here, and you guys are doing a good job of this. Like, what is the overall strategy? Prince: Yeah, if you look at the overall evolution of social media, it was around the same time as our brand really started picking up. Because for us, our consumers are really fanatical and they share that on social media. So it kind of opened our eyes to this culture and this fandom and this cult-like following that Taco Bell had. And so we really leaned into that. So everything from products that people wanted to come back to the way that our restaurants are built to the different things that we do, like this, is basically reflective of our consumer and our fan.
Prince: So once we really leaned into that, you kind of started this really shift in dynamic of, we truly do consider ourselves a lifestyle brand--more than just food, more than just a restaurant. How do we partner with Forever 21 on a really cool retail collaboration? How do we partner with Lyft on some technology innovations that have never been seen in the industry? So we're looking at different ways to be in culture and ways that other brands within the industry aren't doing and that's what we really hang our hat on. Because you have moments like this where, going down the line and talking to people and, like, "What are you most excited to see?" They're like, "Honestly, I just love Taco Bell, and this is amazing."
Prince: I talked to one guy and was like, "Hey, are you a fan of Taco Bell?" He was like, "Yeah, do you wanna see my tattoo on my ass?" I'm like, "Of course I do!" And he had "Live mas" on his butt-cheek tattooed. And we got it on camera, so it was amazing. Oh my god. Prince: But to have that fandom, that level of fandom where people are tattooing slogans... That's wild. So you would have thought that you'd be calling his bluff and he'd say "Just kidding." Prince: I thought he was bluffing, I was like, "Okay, sure, I'll see your tattoo," but he actually had it.
I mean, personally I just love that you can replace any item on the menu, beans instead of meat, and make everything vegetarian, which is me, so I do that. Prince: We're the only restaurant in the industry to be certified by the American Vegetarian Association, which is amazing. We have the largest vegetarian menu with your substitutions with beans. With potatoes, we can make it meatless. It's not certified vegetarian because we fry them in the same fryer some with some of the meat. But with potatoes, you can make anything meatless and amazing, so the options are fantastic for vegetarians. And a lot of places, the vegetarians are left with sides and these smaller, compromising dishes. To have those options are great for people. And of course, in the movie Demolition Man, it's all vegetarian. So if you look at the menu tonight, there was obviously one meat dish but everything else was vegetarian, so I don't think they're that far off from their prediction of the future, really leaning into a more plant-based, meatless world.
Thanks to Matt Prince for talking to GameSpot about the pop-up. Keep going for a look at the food the restaurant served, inspired by the movie. Warning: The menu is really weird and doesn't make sense until you see the actual food. Items with * next to it are outlawed items from the world of Demolition Man. However, because this was a special occasion, you could ingest them. Course one: Joy Joy Hors D'oeuvre
Masa Geometrics / Corn4/ Legumes / Funghi / Tomato Aspic / Onion Soubise / Avocado / Cilantro & Capsicum Course two: Crunchwrap Supreme Leader
Cheese & Masa Polygon / Seared Outlawed Aminos* / Green / Tomato Aspic / Nacho Cheese Crunch / Sour Cream Spheres Course three: Franchise Freedom Fries
Nacho Cheese Potato Vessels w/ Bold Mexican Spices* / Cryo-Capsicum Course four: Cinnamon Helix Confection
Oxygenated Twists / Cryo-Berry / 160 C Sugar
By Array on Jul 22, 2018 04:46 am
We're partway into summer, and that means it's time for San Diego Comic-Con 2018. The specifics of what's on display may be different for 2018, but as always, the show remains the year's big event for revealing news and trailers for movies, TV shows (Clone Wars!), comics, and even some video games. And because SDCC is an event that's open the public--including the most hardcore fans of those aforementioned properties--you likely already know it's home to a ton of incredible cosplay. SDCC 2018 has only just begun, but we've already seen a tremendous amount of excellent cosplay. Attendees came out dressed as their favorite characters from a wide variety of games, comics, and movies, and we've gathered together a selection of the best from Day 1 for you to peruse above. You'll find Marvel's big-name heroes, like Iron Man and Gamora, as well as slightly more eccentric characters from the company's roster, like Thor Ragnarok's Grandmaster. Game of Thrones was represented by the likes of the Night King, while on the video game side, we got Team Fortress 2's Pyro and company. There's quite a variety, so check out all of our photos and stay tuned for more--we've since published compilations of the best cosplay from Day 2 and for Marvel overall. Thursday featured more than just cosplay, though. There were panels for some big-name series, including a 10th anniversary panel for Breaking Bad that brought some exciting news for Better Call Saul fans. We also got a trailer for DC's Titans, while perhaps the most exciting news of the day came from the Star Wars panel, where we learned that more of The Clone Wars is on the way. A total of 12 new episodes will premier through Disney's upcoming streaming service. There were teaser trailers for both Walking Dead shows, a look at a new season of Iron Fist--which looks surprisingly promising--and a giant Lego version of Avengers: Infinity War baddie Thanos. For much more, hit the links below, and come back to GameSpot for even more coverage of SDCC, which runs through July 22. San Diego Comic-Con 2018 Coverage Barriss Offee
Cosplay by @opalescentteacup Iron Man
Nightsister
Cosplay by @Arwen62 Raphael
Night King
Cosplay by @annhampshire Maui
Grandmaster
Darth Maul
Cu-Bot
Cosplay by @kyasarin.cosplay
Mega Man & Dr. Light
Stain
Cosplay by @Mootyvision Navi
Team Fortress 2
Elvis
Cosplay by @taracosplay Sally & Jack Skellington
Cosplay by @capuchinocosplay Stargate
Cosplay by @kristienell & @livelongandcosplay Gamora
Loki
Cosplay by @Peachycake Noob-Noob
Cosplay by @Nz666kshatriya Green Lantern
Cosplay by @cristinamilizia Velajuel
Cosplay by @birdboy_cosplay ; Outfit by @howl.fx Killer Croc
Team Fortress 2 Pyro
Link & Sheik
Valkyrie
Cosplay @miss_laneous Planet of the Apes
Ridder & Joker
Cosplay by @deniciousd & @the_dancingnerd Veruca Salt & Violet Beauregarde
Cosplay by @dawnlikethedishsoap & @Popcornyeti The Shining
Harry Potter Group
Vanellope
Cosplay by @onthegocosplay
Link w/ Majora's Mask
Trooper & Ahsoka Tano
Cosplay by @nonbinate Doctor Strange
By Mat Elfring on Jul 22, 2018 04:44 am
We've hit the midpoint in July, and that means San Diego Comic-Con is upon us. The show runs from July 18-22, and there certainly will be a lot to see and do at and around the convention center. Aside from the cosplay, show floor, and panels, one thing many fans will be looking forward to is getting a look at all the cool exclusives that show up at SDCC, including those focused on the likes of Marvel. One of the biggest companies that people will be flocking to during the show is Funko (Booth 5341), so fans can get their hands on those sweet, tiny, vinyl figures called Pops. This year's show will be crazy as Funko has a whopping 58 exclusive Pop figures for Comic-Con 2018. That's right--58 new figures that you can only get at this show. That's also not including Funko's non-Pop brands too, which would increase that number even further. From the Marvel Cinematic Universe to DC to Rick and Morty to WWE to Doctor Who, there is something for everyone at Funko's booth. However, in order to get some of the sweet Pop figures you're about to see, there are some guidelines to follow, which includes going through Comic-Con's Exclusives Portal in order to book a time to buy something at the booth. That's how popular Funko is. But if you're desperate to get your hands on them, it'll be worth the trouble, as many of these will no doubt end up selling for higher prices on places like Ebay after the show. Unfortunately, no prices were listed for all these Funko figures. After you've booked your time for the Funko booth, here's what you can buy. All of the Pop figures are separated into different categories, and which you can jump ahead to by clicking a link below. For more on San Diego Comic-Con, check out our guides to the must-see panels, as well as what we want to see at the show. Make sure to come back to GameSpot this week for live coverage from the show floor. Doug - Skeeter Valentine Rick and Morty: Western Rick Rick and Morty: Western Morty Bob's Burgers - Tina on Unicorn Masters of the Universe - Stinkor (Scented) Masters of the Universe - Ram Man Teen Titans Go! - Killer Moth Looney Tunes – Playboy Penguin Looney Tunes – Pepé Le Pew Hanna-Barbera: Captain Caveman Kingdom Hearts – Unhooded Organization 13 Mickey Destiny – Sweeper Bot Overwatch – Grillmaster Solider: 76 Stranger Things - Dustin at Snow Ball Dance Stranger Things - Billy & Karen Wheeler 2-pack Doctor Who - Thirteenth Doctor Riverdale – Josie Game of Thrones – Olenna Tyrell Parks & Recreation - Ron Swanson with Cornrows WWE: Asuka Green Hornet (1960) - Green Hornet & Kato 2-pack Hanna-Barbera: Banana Splits Hanna-Barbera: Banana Splits – Fleegle Hanna-Barbera: Banana Splits – Bingo Hanna-Barbera: Banana Splits – Drooper Star Wars: Clone Wars – Cad Bane Star Wars: Solo: A Star Wars Story - Imperial Stormtrooper Mad Max Fury Road - The Nux Car Justice League - Running Flash Justice League - The Flash Chrome 3-pack (Gold/Red/Silver) Marvel Studios 10 - Iron Man Mark I Thor Ragnarok - Thor with Odin Force Thor Ragnarok - Hero Valkyrie Guardians of the Galaxy 2 – Kraglin Hercules - Pain and Panic 2-pack Incredibles 2 – Edna Jack-Jack Moana – Neon Tamatoa 8-Bit: Wreck-It Ralph – Ralph 8-Bit: Wreck-It Ralph – Fix-It Felix Harry Potter: Moaning Myrtle (translucent) Harry Potter: Nearly Headless Nick (Glow-in-the-Dark) Heavy Metal – Bloody Taarna Scott Pilgrim vs. the World - Scott Pilgrim & Ramona Flowers 2-pack Sailor Moon - Black Lady Dragon Ball Z - Dead Yamcha Dragon Ball Z - Super Saiyan Broly Dragon Ball Z – Gold Vegeta Dragon Ball Z – Metallic Whis Deadpool - Cheerleader Deadpool in Pink Glitter Marvel: Classic Ant-Man Red Hood Saga - Flocked Ghüs with Pajamas Hellboy in Suit Taika Waititi James Wan Cap'n Crunch – Crunchberry Beast Spastik Plastik – Gill Spastik Plastik – Sam
By Array on Jul 22, 2018 04:33 am
It's often hard to believe how big Marvel has become in recent years. This comes thanks in part to Marvel Studios films, which has made its world of comic book superheroes a pop-culture phenomenon by fostering a massive audience. With so many Marvel fans out there, you can be sure that many of them are gathered at San Diego Comic-Con 2018 dressed as their favorite characters. Within the first couple days of SDCC 2018, we've already seen a ton of amazing Marvel cosplay. Attendees from all walks of life come to the public event dressed as some of the company's most iconic characters. There was a wide variety of cosplay this year with people coming dressed as versions of characters from both the films and comics. You'll find cosplay of Marvel's most popular heroes, like Wolverine and Deadpool, as well as the more obscure characters, like Kaecillius. There's a lot to see, so be sure to check out all of the photos ahead and tells us which you like the best. You can also check out all the best cosplay from day one and day two of SDCC 2018. While Marvel was expected to not have a big presence at SDCC 2018, the show has technically yielded some news. One of the biggest Marvel stories is Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn being fired by Disney after a series of controversial tweets from his past were resurfaced. In a statement concerning the termination, Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn said, "The offensive attitudes and statements discovered on James' Twitter feed are indefensible and inconsistent with our studio's values, and we have severed our business relationship with him." Gunn was expected to appear at a Sony panel this year, but he ultimate was not present. In other Marvel-related news, Stan Lee recently made an unexpected cameo in a non-Marvel property; it should come as a surprise for long-time fans. And on the SDCC 2018 show floor, we spotted a massive statue of Thanos made entirely of Lego blocks. SDCC 2018 has yielded a plethora of exciting announcements around the latest seasons of big TV shows, like The Walking Dead, Star Trek Discovery, and Better Call Saul, as well as debut trailers for new shows, like DC's Titans and the TV adaptation of George RR Martin's sci-fi story, Nightflyers. For more on our SDCC 2018 coverage, check the links below, and keep coming back to GameSpot throughout the next few days for even more. San Diego Comic-Con 2018 Coverage Deadpool Magneto Gwenpool
Cosplay by @opalescentteacup Luke Cage Wasp
Cosplay by @rendingroz Daredevil
Cosplay by @atom_murray Thor
Cosplay by @captcash Valkyrie
Cosplay @miss_laneous Marvel Group Grandmaster Black Queen
Cosplay by @desert_rose_cosplay Black Panther
Cosplay by @alexisvictorious Captain Marvel
Cosplay by @cassidy_kahler Jean Grey & Wolverine
Cosplay by @meshellwaffleo & @jt_otero X-Force Quicksilver & Magneto Doctor Doom
Cosplay by @cabinsintheair Mystique Iron Man Vulture
Cosplay by @bamsbocce Negasonic Teenage Warhead Iron Spider Wolverine Spider-Man Weapon X Juggernaut
Cosplay by Roan Gamora Loki
Cosplay by @Peachycake Doctor Strange Black Panther Group
Cosplay by @rex_armstrong_props & @usualrangers5
By Mat Elfring on Jul 22, 2018 04:26 am
Some of the most realistic and detailed toys, statues, and figures come from Sideshow Collectibles. Each year, the company produces a plethora of new products based on movie, television, film, and comic franchises. At 2018's San Diego Comic-Con, Sideshow showed off some incredible Star Wars figures and statues that look exactly like their movie counterparts. The newest collectibles are from the recent Lucasfilm movies Solo and Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Additionally, there were some new versions of classic Star Wars characters like Princess Leia and Obi-Wan Kenobi. These figures are incredibly detailed, from the faces--which look identical to the actors that portrayed them on the big screen--to the costumes and accessories. However, when you have collectibles that look this cool, it's going to come at a cost. On average, the starting price for one of these collectibles--from the Hot Toys line--is around $200, and it goes up from there. Check out some of the coolest Hot Toys from Sideshow we saw at Comic-Con. For more information on Sideshow, check out the its website for release dates and pricing for these collectibles, as well as sweepstakes to win a chance to take them home for free. San Diego Comic-Con 2018 Coverage
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