Pretty soon you’ll be able to represent the entire, tragic arc of popular music in action figure form! To represent the now, you have the Fall Out Toys, but this holiday season you can make a gift of the glorious roots of modern pop music with a Brian Wilson doll! Designed by Mark London, the figures depict the look and dress of the beloved songsmith circa ’66. You can get ‘em signed by Brian (in a limited run of 300) for $150, or sans signature for $75. Purchasing info here.

Worth a buy just to have it kick the Pete Wentz toy’s ass for permanently degrading “Boy” band monikers. But what rocker toy do you want for your stocking? We’re thinking Appetite-era Axl is a can’t miss. Or Grizzly Adams.

Mini-sandbox sold separately.

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  1. Dress-up Gnarls Barkleys?

  2. They should make a Brandon Flowers doll, with optional moustache.

  3. I want a Brian Wilson ’1976 edition’, when he’s as big as an Orca and broiling steaks for breakfast.

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