An action figure first! Straight from the pages of Eastman and Laird’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures comic book series from Archie Comics, it’s the Stump Wrestling Turtles! Featuring all-new sculpts based on their iconic wrestling appearance, these 7-inch scale action figures include extra hands for all the grueling, intergalactic Greco Ro-man grappling and gut busting adventure! This NECA action figure 4-pack comes with all the wrestling staples: folding chair, sledgehammer, fire extinguisher, ice cream cone, and soda can. Plus, ringside bell and space pterodactyl! The package insert can also double as a backdrop for your display and photography needs… talk about collector-friendly! Comes in packaging with very special box art by original TMNT Adventures artists Ken Mitchroney and Gary Fields!
Once NECA began making figures from the TMNT Adventures comics, the four brother themselves were inevitable. But rather than doing regular versions, they went the extra mile and produced them in their iconic Stump Wrestling outfits. We saw early prototypes at SDCC last year, and this year's show presented finalized, articulated samples. Amazingly, they got released barely a month later, showing up now at Target. They're pretty easy to find and are arriving in large amounts, but I can see a mass release happening soon.
Since this is a four-pack, the turtles come in a long window box, and a very attractive-looking one at that. There's plenty of illustrations all around, from both Adventures artist Ken Mitchroney and TMNT fan artist turned NECA illustrator Aaron Hazouri. The turtles are...[See More]
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