This Barbie was my own souvenir from Philadelphia Comic Con, Mattel had been there in previous years, but not in 2012 :-(, still a couple dealers had some Barbies to sell:
As I didn't have a lot of money to spend...I found a one there for $10.00, I looked at her and could feel she saying : Take me home! A 1995 Evening Flame Barbie Doll. So, here she's!
Hello from Spain: congratulations on your new doll. I do not want to spend much money on dolls because I think the cheap versions are also precious. Keep in touch.
Our histories are spanning like all of us, one of our own came from a comic book family, the dad a non-sport collector, previously owning a comic book store, passing from one to the next,a Star Wars passionate. Another of us is a girl with a big imagination living within the world of the perfect doll, Barbie(without the "fresh to be" tag). Another is still training to master that Super Saiyan plateau... With one more searching to find a cure for the mutant virus...
Anyway, if is or not, someone, us, you, our kids, always we have to keep up the comic book world, otherwise, if it stopped in the past, we would not be here, maybe this history of once newspaper turned CG would be forgotten...the good knowledge must always be existing...Come enjoy it!
Hello from Spain: congratulations on your new doll. I do not want to spend much money on dolls because I think the cheap versions are also precious. Keep in touch.
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