
Do Daleks wear jingle bells? Probably not. But the creator of
Doctor Who's deadliest enemies is in stateside toy stores to celebrate the holiday season with the human species he's tried to kill off more than once.
His arrival is very timely when you consider it's November and time for pundits like me to start sending some gift ideas your way.
Since I'm more than comfortable shilling for the geek contingent, the good folks at
Underground Toys sent the evil scientist (right) over for a visit. Though he's a bit of a grump -- the 12" high,
radio controlled Davros should keep any
Who fan entertained. The only question I have is whether he'll end up in the fans of kids or their sci-fi fan parents.

It's amazing what passes for donations at the Jerry Lewis telethon these days. Apparently, the gun
found in the big guy's luggage was one of them.
Now, I guess I have to go through this again. For the Muscular Dystrophy Association, cash is preferred. Checks are accepted. Firearms must be donated via a special table located in the back. I wonder what else people can donate? Marijuana or pornography, perhaps?
This does beg the question of such as thing as bad publicity. I don't know if this incident hurts the telethon's donations. On the other hand, is the 82-year-old comedian or his telethon even relevant anymore? In my youth, everybody watched the telethon for celebrity appearances. Now, it's difficult to remember even when it airs.
Lewis did say that the gift was from an engraver at last year's telethon and he didn't travel since then. What do you think? Is the story flimsy or believable?