Product Showcase: Legendary Heroes Figures Pitt Series
Tuesday, 10 April 2007
Savage Dragon Figure
APPROX. RETAIL: $ 8.99
AGES: 8 & Up
The Savage Dragon, often called simply “the Dragon,” is an Image Comics superhero. Created by Erik Larsen, he first appeared in The Savage Dragon #1.
Super Patriot Figure
APPROX. RETAIL: $ 8.99
AGES: 8 & Up
Superpatriot is an Image Comics superhero created by Erik Larsen in 1992. Superpatriot has had regular appearances in Erik Larsen's titles, whether in his own mini-series or as a supporting character and is currently a member of the Liberty League.
Superpatriot was once Johnny Armstrong, a soldier in World War II. Captured by the Germans, Armstrong was used as a guinea pig for scientific experiments and gained superhuman powers. He destroyed the base at which he was being kept so the Nazis could not replicate the process on their troops and donned a American flag-styled costume to become Superpatriot. Superpatriot later joined the superhero group called the Allies, working with such figures as Supreme and Mighty Man, and protected the innocent for many decades.
Pitt Figure
AGES: 8 & Up Collect all 6 figures in this series to build this poseable Pitt figure (over 10”)
Pitt is a fictional character who appears in the comic books published by Full Bleed Studios. Created by Dale Keown, he first appeared in Youngblood #5 (1993). Pitt is a human/alien hybrid, created by an alien race known as the Creed, genetically engineered to serve as a killing machine. He appears more alien than human, with red, pupilless eyes, gray skin, sharp oversized teeth and large talons.
-Mario Diaz
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