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STANDARD GRADE
- This item is brand new and in mint condition
- Packaging is case fresh but may have flaws
- Suitable to display in package or to open
Product Description
"You think a little prison's gonna stop me? Pfft. Not even close!"
BOOM! The Juggernaut has broken free—again! The exclusive Prisoner Yellow Variant Juggernaut is here, and he's looking even meaner than before. Powered by the unyielding Crimson Gem of Cyttorak, this colossal figure stands 12-inches tall and stretches 15-inches wide. He’s not just any figure; he’s the biggest, baddest force to ever grace your shelf!
Even locked up in yellow prison gear, you can't cage the unstoppable power of the Juggernaut! With swivel articulation at the arms, fists, and boots, you can pose him as he prepares to break out and lay waste to everything in his path. Sculpted with pure muscle by Hector Arce, Tommy Hodges, and Alex Brewer, this figure captures the brutal strength and defiance that makes it legendary.
This massive 12-inch soft vinyl figure isn't just a display piece—it’s a force that demands attention. The Juggernaut is here to crush, break, and smash everything on your shelf. Nothing can stand in his way—not even your entire collection!!
Product Features
- 12 inches tall (30.5cm)
- Made of soft vinyl
- Based on Marvel's Juggernaut
- Multiple points of swivel articulation
- Limited edition of 300 pieces
Box Contents
- Juggernaut figure
Additional Details
Founded by Martin Goodman and later launched as Marvel in 1961, Marvel has become an iconic comic book publisher that has expanded to other media like films and video games with a great amount of success. Marvel is home to iconic superheroes like Spider-man, Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, and many more. Marvel has seen another level of success and popularization with the launch of the brand's Marvel cinematic universe beginning in the late 2000's.