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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A comic series published every month in ToyFare magazine - an action figure hobbyist magazine and price guide that is humorous in tone - since the magazine began in 1997 and collected in trade paperbacks, Twisted ToyFare Theatre combines snarking, liberal references to anything in pop culture, tropes on top of tropes, and fair amounts of Dead Baby Comedy as a topper. Twisted ToyFare Theatre originally featured 1970s Mego dolls (many of them customized, and most of those being Marvel characters) as the main characters, although other characters (such as Cobra Commander and the Stormtroopers) have become more prominent as the Megos got stale (Literally, those things were held together with rubber bands). |