Browsing: Art Asylum

Art Asylum has unveiled the X-Men: First Class Minimate collection.  There are eight figures in the set (Azazel, Beast, Emma Frost, Havok, Magneto, Mystique, Shaw, and Charles Xavier), and while there weren’t a lot of changes to previous incarnations of the figures, Barry Bradfield, designer for Minimates, did have a few updates. While some characters went through minor alterations (almost none at all) others got revised heavily based on better costume suggestions from the licencor. I have to say the figures are better for it to! I’m quite partial to the lovely Emma Frost Minimate that came about due to…

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Art Asylum released pictures of the packaging for the 10th wave of Marvel Minimates currently headed to Toys R Us stores around the nation.  The collection contains an exclusive Nemesis and Morph pack and/or a Sabretooth and Blink 2 pack depending on where you live and what stores you frequent. Take the jump for a look at Big TIme Spider-Man.

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If you are looking to build an army of Minimates for your heroes to fight, check out the upcoming army builder set from the Captain America: The First Avenger collection.  Art Asylum isn’t showing off all of the figures, but they do give us a good idea of what kind baddies will be “pew-pew-pew-ing” it out with the good guys in the coming months. via Art Asylum

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Diamond Select Toys and Art Asylum released images of the packaging for the 38th series of Marvel Minimates.  The series is based on the Shadowland arc that played out in the pages of Daredevil and features Evil Daredevil and Elektra, Big Time Spider-Man and Iron First, White Tiger (or Classic White Tiger) and a Hand Ninja.

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If you are a fan of Art Asylum’s Minimates, but are wondering how you can transport and store your favorite figures, Diamond Select Toys and Art Asylum have you covered with the Minimate storage case.  Those who follow Diamond Select Toys closely knew this case was on the way based on a Q&A posting from earlier this year. DSTChuck: Jonathan you would be surprised how many kids email us or send notes in. We have looked at doing some sort of carry case. I loved them back in the 70’s. Seems they are just too expensive to make anymore (like…

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