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Captain America The First Avenger Full Costume and Mask - Child Set (Size 4 to 6x)


Captain America The First Avenger Full Costume and Mask – Child Set (Size 4 to 6x)



Great for pretend play…your child can now role play as Captain America! (Shield sold separately)
Undersized G.I. Steve Rogers answers the call of duty by volunteering for an experimental serum program that transforms him into the Super-Soldier known as Captain America. Aided by his comrade-in-arms Bucky, Captain America fights to shield the free world from the ruthless Red Skull’s attempts of w…


Thor: The Art of Thor the Movie


Thor: The Art of Thor the Movie


$28.31


Book featuring concept art from the blockbuster movie “Thor”, signed by Charlie Wen and Ryan Meinerding (Visual Development Supervisors of the film)….

Captain America: The Art of Captain America - The First Avenger


Captain America: The Art of Captain America – The First Avenger


$29.22


Directed by Joe Johnston (Jurassic Park 3) and starring Chris Evans (Fantastic Four), Hugo Weaving (The Matrix, Lord of the Rings) and Academy Award Winner Tommy Lee Jones (The Fugitive), CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER promises to be one of 2011′s biggest blockbusters, continuing the story set up in IRON MAN, IRON MAN 2, THE INCREDIBLE HULK and THOR, and leading into summer 2012′s THE AVENGERS…

Medieval Garments Reconstructed: Norse Clothing Patterns


Medieval Garments Reconstructed: Norse Clothing Patterns


$40.46


This volume begins with a short introduction by Else Ostergard to the amazing finds of garments from the Norse settlement of Herjolfnes in Greenland. It then features chapters on technique – production of the thread, dyeing, weaving techniques, cutting and sewing – by Anna Norgard. Also included are measurements and drawings of garments, hoods, and stockings, with sewing instructions, by Lilli Fra…

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