Friday, October 30, 2009

A/P Kidreaper Vinyl Figure Set by Andrew Bell

It’s been a little over a year since the Halloween release of the Andrew Bell designed Kidrobot 15: Kidreaper, so what better time for Bell to finally release his Artist Proof signed and numbered Kidreaper vinyl figures than today (the day before Halloween)!

Artist Proof Kidrobot 15: Kidreaper with Chase Hand-Sewn Red Cape by Andrew Bell
Artist Proof Chase All White Kidrobot 15: Kidreaper with Chase Hand-Sewn Red Cape with Hood by Andrew Bell
Each set includes a Kidreaper figure, a black cape, a bloody scythe and one bonus item. There are 4 white rare chase A/P’s and 10 regular black A/P’s (14 in all). Distributed between them are 6 hand-sewn (by Ma Bell!) red capes with collars, 5 hand-sewn red capes with hoods and 3 glow in the dark 6″x8″ prints (edition of 3). You won’t know exactly which combination of figure and bonus item you get until you open your package, but any combination sounds like a killer one to The Blot!

Artist Proof Kidrobot 15: Kidreaper with Limited Edition Glow-In-The-Dark Kidreaper Print by Andrew Bell
You can take your chances with the Reaper beginning Friday the 30th at the Dead Zebra online store at an unannounced time (or times!). Each figure set will sell for $96.66.
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Batman: The Brave and The Bold “Mayhem of the Music Meister” Soundtrack

Last Friday’s musical episode of Batman: The Brave and The Bold featuring Neil Patrick Harris as the Music Meister was amazing. Of course I’m a bit biased since I’m such a huge fan of How I Met Your Mother’s NPH, but ask anyone else who watched “Mayhem of the Music Meister” and they’ll tell you the same thing. It was definitely the most memorable cartoon I’ve seen on television in years.

Batman The Brave and the Bold - Mayhem of the Music Meister Episode Soundtrack Album Cover
The songs were both clever and catchy, and the writers did a great job working the songs into the episode’s storyline. The writers certainly could have taken the easy way out and inserted the songs as musical interludes throughout the show. But instead they made the songs part of the action, allowing the episode to keep its natural rhythm. Best of all, the Cartoon Network made sure to have the episode’s soundtrack available for download immediately after the first airing of the “Mayhem of the Music Meister.”

If you enjoyed last week’s episode of Batman: The Brave and The Bold as much as I did, then you’ll want to head over to iTunes or Amazon.com immediately to download/purchase the “Mayhem of the Music Meister” episode soundtrack. The soundtrack retails for $6.99 on both websites, and includes all 7 songs from last week’s episode plus the show’s official theme song. It really is a great soundtrack, and is just another perfect example of Neil Patrick Harris’ versatility and range. This is a must get for any NPH or DC Comics fan.
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