Penny Dreadful Frankenstein Action Figure Revealed as Entertainment Earth SDCC Exclusive

Penny Dreadful’s Frankenstein gets his own action figure! But will he play nice with others?

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As far as doctors are concerned, Victor Frankenstein probably wouldn’t be your first choice for a weekly checkup. As an addition to your Penny Dreadful collection however, this Penny Dreadful Frankenstein 6-Inch Action Figure – Convention Exclusive from Bif Bang Pow! will provide the prescription for what ails you.

The finely detailed figure features the features the ‘not so mad-scientist’ wearing slacks and a long sleeve blue shirt which is visible through his black sleeveless vest.

This first ever 6-inch figure of the popular Penny Dreadful character features a whopping 18 points of articulation and includes the young doctor’s infamous sketchbook and surgical scissors as accessories. With a production run of only 2,800 pieces, collectors will want to grab this individually numbered and limited edition Entertainment Earth convention exclusive before it’s gone forever!

Available for the first time on July 8, 2015 at the Entertainment Earth booth #2343 at San Diego Comic-Con, fans will have the first opportunity to grab this individually numbered and limited edition exclusive!

Not attending San Diego Comic-Con 2015? *PRE-ORDER your Penny Dreadful Frankenstein 6-Inch Action Figure – Convention Exclusive at Entertainment Earth now!

(*NOTE: Pre-orders made before San Diego Comic-Con 2015 are not guaranteed to be fulfilled based on limited supplies. Available units will ship after Comic-Con 2015 while supplies last.)

Other Entertainment Earth exclusives include a Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Tina Fey & Amy Poehler 3 1/2-Inch Action Figures Set of 2, Adventure Time Traveling Jake Tin Tote Gift Set – Convention Exclusive, Batman Classic Chair Cape – Convention Exclusive, and more. Over 25 Entertainment Earth convention exclusives will be announced ahead of San Diego Comic-Con. Visit Entertainment Earth and all our social media networks for the latest Entertainment Earth and San Diego Comic-Con news.

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