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  • 05-23-2010, 08:50 PM
    Jorge Pelaez

    Comic-Con Exclusive Plastic Man Packaging Revealed

    This year's DC SDCC exclusive offers collectors the total package...








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    Mattel has revealed images of the final packaging for this year's Comic-Con exclusive Plastic Man action figure. This special packaging has been shaped to look like Plastic Man himself and it comes in a full-color shipper box for safe keeping. But the coolest thing of all? A pair of Plastic Man glasses are included that can be removed from the package and worn by you!


    The figure itself has interchangeable standard arms, stretchy arms, giant form hands (a fly swatter and a bouncy ball with racket), and interchangeable stretchy neck and leg springs. If you do purchase Plastic Man at SDCC, he’ll also come with a special suitcase available only at the show (packed in a separate poly bag). Not just any suitcase, of course… his arms, head and neck can be attached to the suitcase to make him appear disguised as luggage. Inside the suitcase is a chip-art comic book cover from the 75 years of DC Comics.


    If you can’t make it to SDCC? Don’t worry; Plastic Man (sans suitcase) will be available on MattyCollector.com after the show.

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