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Frank Patz Batista

Druuna Serpieri

Rick Deckard

CEO

Frank has been a collector of Action Figures as long as he can remember. A true Collector, he spends most of his time and money hunting down all types of toys. He collects Star Wars, Gi Joe, Superman, Mcfarlane, Superheroes, and Swords. “Everyone had a time in their life where they stopped collecting toys, because of school, work, or girlfriends. I have never stopped.” Frank started displaying his collection after seeing fellow toy collector Salacious Cray displaying his figures in an old china cabinet. “It looked so cool. You could see your whole collection and it was impressive.” Since then, he has been on a mission, looking for new ways to display his collections. frank@eternalcollector.com

Editor / Writer

Drunna started her toy collecting when he was about 8 or 9 years old. Her first love was Matchbox, Hot wheels and Corgi die-cast cars. She then eventually moved on to model kits & larger die-cast cars in 1:24 scale. It wasn’t till the early 90’s that her friend Frank got her into the world of collecting Action figures, and she hasn’t looked back since. Her figure collection mostly consists of female figures. If there was a female figure made chances are she has it.  cray@eternalcollector.com

Writer

Rick has been collecting Star Wars since there was a Star Wars thing to collect (Yes, he’s one of the “70s’ guys”). Albeit living in Brazil most of his life, he’s managed to amass an amazing collection, impressive enough to get him working as a Licensing Agent for Lucasfilm in South America. Of course, toys alone didn’t get him there – his experience with Advertising and Marketing for the Movie Industry (he’s released more than 400 movies of several American and European studios in Brazil) was the “attention caller”, but his knowledge of SW toys and memorabilia was the “plus” only he had – “Everybody in the business has a Business degree and an MBA, I had a Business Degree and an apartment full of SW toys!”. Rick’s experience as a journalist is also enviable – he’s written for the Brazilian versions of Starlog, Wizard and many more Sci-Fi and Music magazines. Today, Rick lives in New York, works as a correspondent journalist and studies Film at NYU. And yes, he still collects SW toys…