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Super-power your egg and look like the future ജMarty McFly with our monthly pick of the coolest and quirkiest examples of forthcoming SF merch
Super-power your egg and look like the future Marty McFly with our monthly pick of the coolest and quirkiest examples of forthcoming SF merch
BATMAN #1 COLLECTOR TIN
RRP: £3.99
It’s already been available on an A3-sized tin sign, an A5 journal and a fridge magnet; now the cover of the first issue of Batman (from Spring 1940) is to be made available on a . Manufacturers Halဣf Moon Bay are also bringing out a rather natty .
SUPER EGG EGGCUP
RRP: £5.99
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s… er… a boiled egg. Let’s hope this doesn’t actually make your egg super strong, otherwise it&rsquoꦺ;ll take forever to cave in the shell for your morning soldiers. The same company is also behind a definitely-not-infringing-on-Terry-Nation’s-copyright-honest-guv eggcup.
PORTAL COMPANION CUBE COOKIE JAR
RRP: £32.99
Solve that tricky biscuit-storage dilemma (cookies? We’re British, goddamnit!) with this shaped lik🅘e the iconic hearts-emblazoned boxes from the videogame francꦍhise.
MARTY MCFLY HAT
RRP: £22.99
We’re still waiting for the hoverboard and the self-fastening trainers (come on Nike, pull your finger out!) but now you can lo꧂ok more like the future Marty, thanks to this . Apparently🎐 it features “ultra-refractive fabrics”. Ooh, we’re impressed.
DARK KNIGHT RISES MR POTATO HEAD
RRP: £19.99
Will the march of the Potato Heads never end? First it was Star Wars , with the likes of Spud-Trooper, Artoo-Potatoo and Darth Tater. Then it was Transformers (Optimash Prime) and . Now it’s ’s turn to be root-vegetable-ised. Amu🐬se yourself for a moment by picturing Christian Bale's reaction to this.
STAR WARS WIND-UP WALKING WOBBLERS
RRP: £4.99
Super-cute wind-up Star Wars toys. There are : as well as Vader, there&r♑squo;s Boba Fett, Captain Rex, Chewbacca, a Clone Trooper, Darth Maul and a Stormtrooper.
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Ian Berriman has been working for SFX – the world's leading sci-fi, fantas🌃y and horror magazine – since March 2002. He's also a regular writer for Electronic Sound. Other publications he's contributed to include Total Film, When Saturday Comes, Retro Pop, Horrorville, and What DVD. A life-long Doctor Who fan, he's also a supporter of Hull City, ꦚand live-tweets along to BBC Four's Top Of The Pops repeats from his @TOTPFacts account.