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Demons, look out! Pop! Inosuke Hashibira, unmasked and dressed in his
kimono, looks ready for a challenge. He’s channeling his powers to take
on even the toughest of demons. Flesh out your Demon Slayer set and
expand your Pop! Anime collection with this skilled and talented
swordsman.
Vinyl figure is approximately 3.95 inches tall.
Sami Khedira is a German footballer currently playing for Real Madrid and the German national team. Khedira moved to Real Madrid from VfB Stuttgart in 2010. He is considered a dynamic midfielder with "flawless aerial ability" who can cover a lot of ground, recover the ball and quickly join in the team attack with his powerful mid-range shooting. Real Madrid On 30 July 2010 Khedira moved to Real Madrid for an undisclosed fee. Khedira was assigned the number 24 shirt, since 2011-2012 La Liga season he changed to the number 6 shirt. Khedira made his debut for Real Madrid on 13 August 2010 in a friendly match against FC Bayern Munich, which Real Madrid won 4-2 on penalties. This resulted in Real Madrid winning the Franz-Beckenbauer-Cup. His league debut came on 29 August, in a 0-0 draw against Mallorca. On 20 April 2011, he won his first title with Real Madrid: Spanish Copa del Rey, against FC Barcelona. On 3 August 2011, he scored his first goal for Real Madrid during a pre-season match against Guangzhou Evergrande. He scored his first competitive goal for Real Madrid in the Champions League, on 18 October 2011 against Olympique Lyonnais. He also scored his first Copa del Rey goal against Malaga CF in a 3-2 home win when Real Madrid were trailing behind 0-2. Khedira also scored his first official league goal against RCD Espanyol in a thrashing 5-0 home win for the whites. On 21 April 2012, Khedira scored his second league goal, in the El Clasico against arch rivals FC Barcelona. The goal was Real Madrid's 108th league of the season, breaking the previous La Liga record of 107, also set by Real Madrid in the 1989-90 season. Born to a German mother and Tunisian father, Khedira came into this world in Stuttgart, Germany in 1987. After initially playing for TV Oeffingen, he joined the VfB Stuttgart academy at the age of eight. He slowly climbed his way up through the ranks until earning his first team debut on 1 October 2006 against Hertha BSC. A couple weeks later he scored his first two Bundesliga goals against Shalke 04 and Stuttgart would eventually go on to win the league title. Prior to his arrival in the Spanish capital, Khedira scored 14 goals in 98 total matches with the German side. Sami Khedira has also had a successful run on an international level. In 2009 he captained Germany's Under-21 side to the European Championship titles. He debuted with the senior side two months later and has earned a third-place finish in the World Cup. In less than a year he notched 12 caps for Germany.
In the past three seasons Alexandre Dimitri Song Billong has carvedhimself a niche as Arsenal's No 1 defensive midfielder.
Strong in the tackle, positionally aware and a good distributor of theball, he is becoming a master at protecting his back four, breaking upopposition forays and initiating attacks.
Arsene Wenger made his singing permanent at the end of the season afteran impressive start to the Cameroon man's Arsenal career.
2006/07 First-team opportunities were few and far between at Arsenal and Alexwas the loaned out to Premier League side Charlton in January.
Before Christmas he made just four starts, though he did score hisfirst goal in an Arsenal shirt during a 6-3 victory at Anfield in theCarling Cup. He grabbed the Gunners' third in fortuitous fashion asSami Hyypia's attempted clearance bounced in off the midfielder afterCesc Fabregas' corner had cleared a bunch of players at the near post.
He spent the second half of the campaign on loan at Charlton where heimpressed greatly despite their relegation to the Championship. "It wasgood for me to play every week. I played maybe 12 or 13 games," he saidof his time with the Addicks.
2007/08 Alex made further inroads into Arsene Wenger's first team as hefeatured 15 times throughout the season. Although playing the majorityof those matches as a holding midfielder he also operated in defence.
He impressed in Arsenal's run to the Carling Cup Semi-Finals and havingearned a late call-up to Cameroon's squad for the Africa Cup ofNations, was named in the tournament's Best XI.
Injury sidelined Alex on his return from that competition though he wasa surprise inclusion to face Manchester United in a vital title clashin April. He barely put a foot wrong at Old Trafford and went on toplay every minute of Arsenal's last five Premier League fixtures.
In June, he signed a new long-term contract with the Club.
2008/09 was Alex's breakthrough season. The then 21-year-oldestablished himself as a key member of Arsene Wenger's squad, making 48appearances in all competitions.
He enjoyed his most productive and eye-catching campaign yet as heemerged as a genuine midfield enforcer - the perfect foil for CescFabregas in the Arsenal engine room.
Arsene Wenger's 4-3-3 formation allowed Alex to flourish in 2009/10season in his preferred position behind the more attack-mindedmidfielders but he did get forward to score one goal - a thumpingheader against Portsmouth at Fratton Park.
That was his final Premier League contribution before heading to theAfrica Cup of Nations and Alex was missed. His absence was also keenlyfelt when injury ruled him out of vital trips to Barcelona, Tottenhamand Wigan. It's not outlandish to suggest that Arsenal would have madea better fist of those three games with their midfield rock in place.
Barcelona On 20 August 2012, Song signed a five-year contract with FC Barcelonafor a fee of 15m. He made his Barcelona debut against Real Madrid inthe 2012 Supercopa de Espana on 29 August 2012 as a substitute for thelast 15 minutes, finishing the match with a perfect passing statistic.On 17 November, Song scored his first goal for Barcelona in a 3-1 winagainst Real Zaragoza after being assisted by Lionel Messi.
In 1989, the renowned gothic director Tim Burton made history by
presenting one of the most memorable adaptations of a comic book hero
for theaters with the movie “Batman”. To celebrate this historic
production, Iron Studios presents in its MiniCo line, its version of
“The Joker – Batman 89 – Minico”, with Prince Clown of Crime in Toy Art
format, wearing his elegant and peculiar purple suit, adorned with a
hat and supported by his cane, the smiling villain poses as if in
mockery of his rival next to a gargoyle, both on a base simulating the
concrete eaves of Gotham Cathedral, in reference to the decisive
confrontation of the antagonists in the film.
Played by legendary actor Jack Nicholson, Batman’s greatest enemy,
known as The Joker, won one of his most masterful interpretations,
hailed by many as the most faithful version of the villain compared to
comics, despite subtle changes in his origins, to Nicholson’s peculiar
ability to express madness in his most striking interpretations, fit
the insane Prince Clown of Crime. In addition to this exquisite work of
makeup and costume, the Joker steals the show in the film in all his
appearances.
Joker is one of the greatest villains in comics, and Batman’s greatest
archenemy. Called the “Prince Clown of Crime”, it was created by Bill
Finger, Bob Kane and Jerry Robinson inspired by actor Conrad Veidt in
the 1928 film “The Man Who Laughs” and a playing card.
Having worked his way through the ranks at United, Danny Welbeck established himself as a first-team regular of real talent in 2011/12. Capable of scoring spectacular goals, he was first handed a senior squad number for the 2008/09 season after starring for the Academy and Reserves. The Manchester born frontman joined United's youth set-up in summer 2007 and quickly caught the eye with his skilful, strong and pacy displays. As a schoolboy, Welbeck played a prominent role in the Under-18s' run to the 2006/07 FA Youth Cup final. He bagged nine goals in 14 starts for the Academy in 2007/08 and seven goals in 11 starts for the Reserves, including a superb hat-trick against Manchester City, as the Reds' second string won both the Manchester and Lancashire Senior Cups. His performances earned him a call up to the first-team squad for United's winter trip to Saudi Arabia. Although he missed a last-minute penalty, Welbeck impressed in his 25 minute appearance against Al Hilal.
Frodo - Lord of the Rings - Minico
Iron Studios, Lord of the Rings present Frodo - Lord of the Rings -
MiniCo statue. Officially licensed. Our hand-painted collectible
statues and toys are the best gift for yourself or loved ones. Our
action figures fit your desk or shelf.
Grow your collection with this Lord of the Rings Collectible Toy!
Branislav Ivanovic is a Serbian footballer and the captain of the Serbia national football team who plays for Chelsea in the Premier League. He is a versatile defender who can operate as a right full back or as a right sided centre back. He started his career in Serbia, playing for Remont, FK Srem and OFK Beograd, where he earned his first cap for Serbia, before moving to Russia to play for Lokomotiv Moscow. After two years in Moscow he moved to Chelsea. He played for Serbia at their first international tournament, the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Ivanovic was selected as the right-back of the season for the 2009-10 Premier League season as Chelsea won the league title and the 2010 FA Cup Final. Chelsea 2012-13 Ivanovic played all of Chelsea's pre-season games and captained the side against the Seattle Sounders leading the side to 4-2 victory. On 12 August Ivanovic started the Community Shield match against Manchester City and was sent off for a two footed tackle on Manchester City countryman Aleksandar Kolarov. However, despite the red card, he will not be suspended for the first 3 matches of the Premier League. He started Chelsea's Premier League campaign by scoring an early goal against Wigan on 19 August, helping the Blues to a 2-0 opening round win. The Serbian defender scored again off an assist from Eden Hazard, as Chelsea defeated Reading 4-2 on 22 August.
Emilio Arturo Izaguirre Giron is a Honduran footballer who plays as aleft back for Scottish Premier League side Celtic and the Hondurasnational team. He has represented his country at the 2010 World Cup andthe 2007 Gold Cup.
Izaguirre started his career at Motagua, where he stayed for sevenyears. In 2010, Celtic spent £600,000 to bring him to Parkhead. Hepicked up four major player awards in the 2010-11 season, which was hisfirst season in Scotland.
Celtic Izaguirre agreed a four-year contract with Scottish Premier League sideCeltic on 18 August 2010, subject to receiving a work permit. He signedfor an undisclosed fee and was given the number 3 shirt. He made hisSPL debut in a 1-0 victory over Motherwell on 29 August 2010. Izaguirregave a solid performance that drew plaudits from Celtic manager NeilLennon and Motherwell manager Craig Brown. On 19 September 2010,Izaguirre set up Anthony Stokes for the winning goal in a 2-1 leaguevictory over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. On 30 October 2010, he scoredhis first Celtic goal in a SPL game against St. Johnstone, where heintercepted a back pass then flicked the ball over St. Johnstone centreback Dave MacKay, before slotting a goal under the goalkeeper. The gameended 3-0 to Celtic, with Izaguirre awarded man of the match for hisperformance. In Celtic's 3-0 victory over Rangers on 20 February 2011,he set up Gary Hooper's second goal.
In the 2011 League Cup Final defeat to Rangers, Izaguirre was sent offin extra time for a foul on Vladimir Weiss. On 6 April 2011, he hadanother man of the match performance against Hibernian in a 3-1 SPLvictory, setting up Stokes for the first goal of the game. In the2010-11 SPL season, Izaguirre achieved a clean sweep of availablesenior player awards as chosen by players, organisations and the Celticsupporters. Izaguirre won both the SPFA Players' Player of the Year andScottish Premier League Player of the Year awards for 2010-11. Thejudging panel for the latter award described Izaguirre as a "classact", while Celtic assistant manager Johan Mjallby commented thatIzaguirre could become one of the best players in his position in worldfootball. On 8 May 2011, at Celtic's award ceremony, Izaguirre pickedup the Players' Player of the Year Award. Finally, he was votedScottish Football Writers player of the year, rounding off a highlysuccessful first season in Scottish football for Izaguirre.
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