By Empress Eve
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Tuesday, October 1st, 2013 at 3:17 pm
When you think of a leg lamp, you think of A Christmas Story. But now, you can think of DC superheroes, too!!!
Up for pre-order right now are DC Classic 20-inch Leg Lamps for Batman and Superman for $34.99 each.
I know, no one saw this coming.
But, you know you want them.
Each lamp has their respective superhero decor with a full-size shade and a 5-foot cord. The main light uses one 40-watt bulb (not included) and leg light uses one 5-watt type C bulb (included).
The lamps will be released in November 2013, so pre-order them now. More info on each lamp and larger photos here below.
– Give your room a classic DC Comics feel!
– Incredible version of the Leg Lamp redesigned to look like Batman’s leg.
– Fans of Batman and A Christmas Story will love this 20-inch tall lamp!
Decorate your room with a little help from the classic Caped Crusader, taking a little of his style from the A Christmas Story movie! This fun leg lamp features classic Batman art for fans of the DC Comics superhero. Both the Batman lamp and Batman’s leg light up, adding a bold glow to any room. Including the full-size shade, the Batman DC Classic 20-Inch Leg Lamp stands
– Give your room a classic DC Comics feel!
– Incredible version of the Leg Lamp redesigned to look like Superman’s leg.
– Fans of Superman and A Christmas Story will love this 20-inch tall lamp!
Decorate your room with a little help from the classic Man of Steel, taking a little of his style from the A Christmas Story movie! This fun leg lamp features classic Superman art for fans of the DC Comics superhero. Both the Superman lamp and Superman’s leg light up, adding a bold glow to any room. Including the full-size shade, the Superman DC Classic 20-Inch Leg Lamp stands 20-inches tall x 10-inches wide and has a 5-foot cord. Main light uses one 40-watt bulb (not included) and leg light uses one 5-watt type C bulb (included).
Students of the Unusual™ comic cover used with permission of 3BoysProductions
The Mercuri Bros.™ comic cover used with permission of Prodigal Son Press
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