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The DC Comics Action Figure Archive
By:Scott Beatty
Published on 2007-12-20 by Chronicle Books

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Alphabetically organized for easy access and encompassing more than six hundred color photographs, an official visual encyclopedia of more than 1,400 DC Comics action figures features collector's information on release dates, variations, |redecoes,| action figure scales, and articulation points. 15,000 first printing.

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