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Synja Commando with Mousers
From the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book series, The Last Ronin! In a future NYC far different than the one we know today, a lone surviving Turtle goes on a seemingly hopeless mission to obtain justice for his fallen family and friends. When the Synja Patrol just isn't enough to defeat the Last Ronin, call in the Commandos! Standing in 7-inch scale, this Synja Commando action figure includes hands, weapons, and an extra robot head and neck! Plus, army build your Mouser collection; this set includes 8 of the maniacal machines!
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Black and White First Turtles 2 Pack
What's black and white and red all over? The Eastman and Laird First Sketch Turtles by NECA! We are shell-a-brating 40 years of turtle power with these epic 7-inch scale action figures based on the original drawings that started it all! This action figure 2-pack includes extra hands, alternate heads, and all the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ signature weapons. Comes in collector-friendly packaging with original box art by Kevin Eastman.
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Ultimate Totally 80s Alf
Bring home your own Alien Life Form with this Ultimate action figure ALF, everyone’s favorite visitor from the planet Melmac! The 80s sitcom about a cranky alien hiding in a local family’s garage after crash-landing on our planet hit all the right notes with a generation, and now the “Totally 80s” ALF steps into the spotlight as a 7” scale Ultimate action figure. Includes Interchangeable heads and hands, puzzle cube, sunglasses, mobile phone, video game console with controller, television, soda can, skateboard, and slices of pizza with pizza box! Collector-friendly window box packaging with opening front flap.
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Ultimate Count Orlok (B&W)
Unwrap the latest Ultimate Universal Monsters figure from NECA! Portrayed by Boris Karloff in the classic 1932 film The Mummy, Ardath Bey is an Egyptian high priest mummified for trying to revive his lover in this tale of love transcending death. Standing in 7-inch scale, this action figure includes multiple interchangeable heads and hands, oil lamp, cane, Scroll of Thoth, and sacrificial dagger. Comes in collector-friendly window box packaging with opening front flap.
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Ultimate Count Orlok (B&W)
The 1922 vampire film Nosferatu is considered an influential masterpiece of the silent era, and over 100 years later it still holds a place in the imaginations of horror fans everywhere. Presented in movie-authentic black and white, NECA’s Ultimate Count Orlok action figure presents the eerie count in sensational style, with details and accessories carefully sourced from the film. This gothic figure is fully articulated and includes 3 interchangeable heads and a variety of different hands for endless poses. Accessories include hat, whip and soft goods cloak. Comes in display-friendly window box packaging with opening front flap.
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Cryin’ Houn’ Deluxe
Mah goodness! It's an action figure first, straight from the pages of Eastman and Laird’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures comic book series from Archie Comics! At long last, the Cryin' Houn' is here to beat, bash, and bust up the Turtles! This deluxe-size NECA action figure includes extra hands to recreate all the poses and gestures seen in the comics. Comes in collector-friendly window box packaging with art by original TMNT Adventures artist Ken Mitchroney.
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Tiffany 15inch Talking Bride of Chucky figure
Mezco expands their ever-growing line of hit Chucky action figures and collectibles with one of the most frequently requested characters: Tiffany.
First introduced in the film Bride Of Chucky, Tiffany was the devoted girlfriend of killer Charles Lee Ray before his soul transferred into the Good Guy doll that would come to be known as Chucky. After Chucky ended up in a police evidence vault, Tiffany used her feminine wiles to rescue him. After Chucky electrocutes her in a bathtub, he transfers her soul into a bridal doll. Now trapped in a doll body, Tiffany joins Chucky on his quest to find the Heart of Damballa, the amulet that can transfer their souls into human bodies.
Tiffany is as deadly as she is beautiful; a perfect mate for Mezco’s previously released 15inch Chucky figures as well as their upcoming 15inch Chucky Good Guy figure.
Tiffany is perfectly screen-matched from her bleached-blond hair to her black work boots. Dressed in her bridal gown with “leather” jacket, she comes complete with her TIFF necklace, tattooed décolletage, and lacquered fingernails.
Just as she did in Bride Of Chucky, Tiffany has lots to say. She speaks six phrases direct from the film, activated by a discrete button on her back. Tiffany also features realistic glass-like eyes, and nine points of articulation.
THE ONE:12 COLLECTIVE GHOST FACE FIGURE FEATURES:
One:12 Collective body with over 28 points of articulation
Hand painted authentic detailing
Approximately 17cm tall
Four (4) interchangeable head portraits:
One (1) classic mask head
One (1) zombie mask head
One (1) glow-in-the-dark mask head
One (1) bloody mask head
Eight (8) interchangeable hands:
One (1) pair of fists (L&R)
One (1) pair of holding hands (L&R)
One (1) pair of posing hands (L&R)
One (1) popcorn bowl holding hand (L)
One (1) popcorn grabbing hand (R)
COSTUME:
Hooded robe with integrated posing wire
Sweater
Pants
Boots
ACCESSORIES:
One (1) butcher knife
One (1) hunting knife
One (1) hunting knife with blood spurt FX
One (1) scythe
One (1) remote control
One (1) popcorn bowl
Three (3) blood FX:
One (1) blood slash FX (attaches to butcher knife)
Two (2) blood splash FX (attaches to weapons)
One (1) One:12 Collective display base with logo
One (1) One:12 Collective adjustable display post
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Leodysseus
The first of the Great Beasts given life by Selyne, Leodysseus the Lion towered above the brave soldiers he led into battle during the First Great War of Mythoss. A shining example of bravery, Leodysseus faced off against the demonic Arethyr, using his massive hammer to defeat the fiery God of War. The Lion’s motto to be “the shield that protects the realm, and the sword that strikes those who threaten its peace” would form the core belief of the army that would eventually bear his name. That army would follow the example of unwavering dedication to military strength that Leodysseus showed during the First Great War, and his courage would be revered for all time within the kingdom of Leandorr.
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J’hennem
Fiends normally tethered to the Infernal Plane, Ifrits often act as cruel jailers to those unfortunate souls who find themselves trapped in that hellish realm. An elder Ifrit named J’hennam was summoned to Mythoss by Poxxus during the First Great War. A living inferno who consumed all who stood in his path, J’hennam escaped the spells that banished the rest of Poxxus’ army only to find himself defeated by a Coatl High Mage who imprisoned him within a copper lamp. Originally kept in the secure vaults of Ophidionn, the lamp mysteriously disappeared a number of years ago. That magical vessel’s whereabouts, along with the horror trapped within, is currently unknown.
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Arraya the Talon Bearer
Active during the First Age of Mythoss, the Order of the 5 Pillars was a cult whose beliefs were considered deeply heretical. Daring to question the story of the realm’s creation, these cultists worshipped ancient creatures of immense proportions who they believed had existed in Mythoss for untold ages. Members of these cults, and the familiars that manifested as an extension of their faith, were driven from the kingdoms shortly after the First Great War. A scholar who initially fought beside Bassylia, Arraya the Talon Bearer broke from the Convocation to found the Sect of Arrezius where she chronicled the evidence that formed the basis of the cultists’ beliefs. While those writings were ordered destroyed, evidence suggests that they were actually saved by members of Ophidionn and remain hidden within the vaults of that kingdom’s Great Library.