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Toycom's DARK ANGEL: PHOENIX RESURRECTION (2001) Leen and Dark take a trip to the U.S.... To insure your action figure collection, get in touch with Collectibles Insurance. Say "Figures.com" to get 5% off your first term premiums. To buy action figures, take a look at BigBadToyStore.com, RedfordFilms.com, BriansToys.com, ToyWiz.com, SmallJoes.com, MonkeyDepot.com, and Urban-Collector.com. For Gears of War and other collectible video game statues and replicas, visit TriForce. I'll be honest, I don't know much about these figures or the manga they come from. A quick Google search provides little information on Dark Angel: Phoenix Resurrection except that it was in fact a manga created by artist Kia Asamiya that saw a limited 4-issue release in the U.S. by Image Comics. The lack of details on this property probably explains the lack of interest in this two-figure assortment. Still, I have to hand it to Toycom for getting these obscure (by U.S. standards) properties over to American collectors. Toycom's North American distribution of Cyber Ninja (see our Card Back HERE) remain two of my favorite action figures in my collection. >> CARDBACK ARCHIVE <<
Toycom's DARK ANGEL: PHOENIX RESURRECTION (2001)
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