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  • 10-16-2012, 03:58 PM
    S'laargorath

    Re: NYCC12: CS Moore Reveals New WONDERLAND Figures

    Lookin' good.

    Wish I could find this Alice in stores around here. Might have to order directly from them I guess...

    Bad news about the other Moore goodies. I'm eagerly awaiting all of those too.
  • 10-15-2012, 12:47 PM
    JeffSaylor

    NYCC12: CS Moore Reveals New WONDERLAND Figures

    Alice Liddle To Receive Some Company...



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    With three versions of Alice Liddle already under their belt, CS Moore Studios is ready to further expand their Zenescope's Wonderland comic series of action figures. On display at New York Comic Con were painted prototypes of two new lovely beauties: The Queen of Hearts and Alice's daughter, Calie Liddle. These are planned for release in 2013.


    As mentioned, the three versions of the sexy Alice figure was for sale at CS Moore's NYCC booth. These included the regular edition of Alice in her blue and white outfit ($25), the 2012 Convention Exclusive Alice in red ($40, LE 1000) and the rare chase figure in white (LE 2000). The first two Alice figures are available for purchase now through www.csmoorestudio.com.

    Other Zenescope properties, including Jurassic Strike Force 5 and The Monster Hunter's Survival Guide, didn't have figures on display but I asked of their status. Jurassic Strike Force 5 is on hold as CS Moore looks for a mass market retailer. Monster Hunter's Survival Guide is in a similar situation, though Moore is really aiming to release Sasquatch, even if he has to do it himself. Basically it's a case of having enough demand to justify production.



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