Michele Bachmann is no Sarah Palin. Not, at least, in the action figure business.
Since HeroBuilders, a manufacturer of action figures, unveiled its plastic likeness of Bachmann late last month, it has sold just 50 copies.
By comparison, within 24 hours of rolling out its Palin figure last year, it sold 10,000 of them.
"I'd say 50 is not that bad," said Emil Vicale, owner of the Oxford, Conn., firm. "She's probably going to be a steady seller because I've got a feeling she's just gotten started in front of the media."
Bachmann's news media ubiquity as a conservative voice on television has catapulted her profile far beyond the confines of Minnesota's Sixth Congressional District.
It was, in fact, her talk show presence that brought her to Vicale's attention a few months ago.
"I've got two TVs in the office, one tuned to CNN, the other to Fox," he said. "When you find those two networks doing a story on the same person, you know the world's aligning around that person. She's gotten a lot of spotlight time."
Besides, Vicale said, "she's hot -- no, no, I shouldn't say that."