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JeffSaylor
05-09-2011, 10:35 AM
New photos show off exclusive's new "endoskeleton" articulation...
















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Mattel has posted new photos providing a better look at the new "endoskeleton" articulation on their San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive Swamp Thing action figure. As the images demonstrate, Swamp Thing is covered in a soft pliable material that allows him to freely move without unsightly articulation joints (for the most part).

Swamp Thing joins Mattel's many SDCC exclusives to be offered July 20-24 of the event. CLICK HERE (https://www.figures.com/forums/news/13050-san-diego-comic-con-exclusives-revealed.html) for a full listing.


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wesitron
05-09-2011, 03:15 PM
He looks fantastic, but won't that stuff dry out and crack over time? I'd be afraid to move him for fear I'd tear something. Hopefulyl he comes with instructions or something to let you know how far out his limbs will move before you risk tearing them. Still, looks great.