Comic-Con 2015 toys and collectibles gallery
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If you're no good with money, you might want to steer clear of Comic-Con. That's because it's prime time for toys makers and statue designers to show off their very best stuff; just looking at these beauties will make your wallet tremble in fear. Luckily, viewing all the excellent toys and collectibles at San Diego Comic-Con 2015 from the comfort of your own home prevents any spending you can't afford - no matter how much money you throw at the screen, you won't deplete your bank account for a horde of magnificent figurines. Check out some of our favorite displays, limited editions, and pricey statues in the gallery above (which you can cruise through using the arrow keys).
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