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Geoff Beckett, SHOCKER TOYS acting CEO: Mr. Media Radio Interview

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Shock this! Shocker Toys CEO Geoff Beckett reveals holiday action figure plans to Mr. Media!



Shocker Toys recently burst into the fully articulated action figure game with the announcement of a 7-inch line based on the cult music phenomenon GWAR. Now, Shocker takes a crack at a line including heroes, fiends, monsters, robots and other characters created by some truly unique minds.

Focusing on classic characters as well as underground favorites and new arrivals to the panels, Indie Spotlight will bring these icons of the Independent Comic Universe to comic shops all over the world and into the homes of the fans who have come to love them. For the first time ever, the likes of Witchblade and Grim Jack will stand toe to toe with Scud the Disposable Assassin and Dick Tracy!

Companies who have signed onto Indie Spotlight, pitching some of their characters into the line include Top Cow, Classic Media, Image, Troma, AAApop, Blue Water Productions and King Features. Some characters in the Indie Spotlight include Solar: Man of the Atom, Magnus Robot Fighter, Dick Tracy, Lone Ranger, Jack Staff, Madman, The Atomics, Witchblade, Darkness, Nexus, Shark-Man, The Moth, Retro Rocket, The New Toxic Avenger, The Phantom, Sachs & Violens, The Wraith, Scud the Disposable Assassin, Isis, Victoria Secret Service, Judo-Girl, Shadowhawk, OZF5, Grim Jack, Fallen Angel, Badger, Cyberforce, Jetcat, Atomic City, Smoke & Mirror and Thundergod.

Indie Spotlight will feature 20+ pts of articulation in every 6 inch scaled figure.

Geoff Beckett, acting CEO of Shocker Toys, will be interviewed by Mr. Media.

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