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  • 10-22-2010, 12:41 PM
    JeffSaylor

    First-Ever DCUC Prototype Auctioned for Charity

    Hal Jordan 2-Up to benefit the Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA...














    One official, fully painted DC Universe Classics Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) 2-Up Prototype figure is be being auctioned right now to benefit the Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA.

    This is your chance to own a one-of-a-kind piece of DCUC memorabilia. No DC Universe Classics 2-up prototype has EVER been officially released to the public, so that makes this one very special event for a very worthy cause. This is also the only item to ever be autographed by the Mattel DCUC design team AND all of Four Horsemen Toy Design Studios.

    To place a bid and help support the Children's Hospital UCLA, CLICK HERE.


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