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    Ask Matty, March 1st

    MOTUC Tytus, DCUC Wave 15, more...













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    Count Marzo is amazing and it was surprising to see how accurate he is to the 200x look. Based on all your past comments regarding how you would approah these characters with a classic touch, did the fan demand lead you to un-alter the 200x look of the character?

    We only have access to Count Marzo from the 200X series so this is why he is based on this version.
    There have been rumors that Mattel will be attending C2E2. Can you confirm or deny Mattel's involvement with the show?

    Sorry, we don't have information at this time on C2E2. When and if we do we'll let you know.
    When can we expect an announcement for DCUC Wave 15?

    Most likely in May.
    When can fans expect to see images of the entire Green Lantern gift pack?

    Most likely in March or April.
    Why does Tytus feature less articulation than the regular size MOTUC figures?

    Tytus is made with Roto parts. Because he is so large we had to use this type of mold to keep the cost down. Roto parts are not able to feature the same amount of articulation. If we produced a Tytus figure in the same articulation style as a standard MOTUC figure he would cost almost $100.00. This was the compromise to keep the cost down.

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