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Blog went up yesterday: Jean Grey PF Sideshow Blog

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I'm not a guardians collector but this is cool for those who do.
 

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Tempting, but going to have to pass. Didn’t even get Yondu and he was damn amazing.
 

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Figure looks really cool. I like the character, but I’ll probably pass.
 

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Because everyone wanted another figure with two batons instead of a cyborg with cool mechanical arms...
 

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I love that sculpt. I really wish they were offering her with the original outfit.
 

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Sideshow is proud to present the Magneto Sixth Scale Figure, inspired by the iconic X-Men comic appearance of the Master of Magnetism himself.

The Magneto Sixth Scale Figure features a tailored fabric costume, which includes a red body suit with raised textures, purple shorts, and a wired, posable purple cape. The costume is detailed with sculpted elements such as his metallic purple belt and mantle, and sculpted boots and wrist guards. Magneto also features seven different hands, including a pair of fists, a pair of flight hands, a pair of crushing hands, and one left hand with a non-removable levitating effect.

The Magneto Sixth Scale Figure comes with two portraits carefully sculpted to capture the stoic intensity of the mutant leader. The figure’s helmeted portrait includes his iconic red helmet with purple details, and his white eyes display Magneto’s abilities in action. His unhelmeted portrait features silver windblown hair and a stern expression as Magneto looks to the future of mutantkind. The figure also includes a non-wearable helmet for use with the levitating effect hand.

The Exclusive Edition of the Magneto Sixth Scale Figure includes a non-wearable Cerebro helmet accessory, which can be paired with the levitating effect hand for an epic additional display option.

Elevate your collection and add the Magneto Sixth Scale Figure to your brotherhood of mutant Marvel collectibles today!

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WHAT'S IN THE BOX?
The Exclusive Magneto Sixth Scale Figure specially features:
  • Comic-inspired Magneto in his iconic purple and red costume
  • Helmeted Portrait with white eyes
  • Unhelmeted Portrait with windblown hair
  • Seven (7) hands, including:
    - One (1) pair of fists
    - One (1) pair of flight hands
    - One (1) pair of crushing hands
    - One (1) hand with non-removable levitating effect
Costume:
  • One (1) non-wearable helmet for levitating effect
  • One (1) metallic purple mantle
  • One (1) metallic purple belt
  • One (1) pair of boots
  • One (1) fabric costume with poseable cape
Edition Size (EX): 750
Price: $245.00

Price (Regular): $240.00
 
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Yesh, that was fast. makes me curious when Shazam might go up.
 

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I'm surprised they haven't actually shown the Shazam figure yet. Maybe it'll pop up next week.
 

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I remember when I got into this hobby, figures were like $60, 70, sometimes 80. Then, it jumped to $90 and $100. Eventually, Hot Toys came in with stuff around $120. I stopped collecting for about two years and the jump went to about $150ish.

The DX01(?) Joker is what got me back into the hobby. It was sent to me around Christmas of it’s release by mistake (I sent it back). I think that one was roughly around $180 at the time? Might not have even been that high.

I honestly can’t believe the prices have essentially doubled, when you stop and think about how little time has actually passed.
 
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