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Cannibal Fu*kface gets a new friend, Jeff Lamm's Greasebat flies again, and more at SDCC!


You know the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) wouldn't be the same without a horde of kaiju monstrosities by Monster Worship, right? And Dragatomi — in a letting the inmates run the asylum style move — will exclusively handle the soft Japanese vinyl (sofubi) figures on Friday, July 13th from 11AM to 1PM; yes, that's it… you miss that two hour window, you're out of luck! Well, until Tuesday, July 17th at 6PM EST when any leftovers will appear in the Monster Worship online shop. So, what will be manifesting…

Two pieces designed by Johnny Ryan and sculpted by Monster 5: the debut full-color edition of the 8-inch tall "Rottweiler Herpes" for $85 each and the glossy unpainted black 7.5-inch-tall "Cannibal Fu*kface" (with Slorge hand accessory, of course) for $75 each. Then there's a brand new, painted edition of Jeff Lamm's "Greasebat," sculpted in 7-inch glory by Chauskoskis… though the look will remain a mystery until con-goers spot the $85 piece! Mark Rudolph's "Alter Beast" is cast in green vinyl with purple, green, white, and grey accents on the 6-inch form… and only for $45 each. And, finally, beaK's 4-inch-tall "Kusogon" returns… but in what form and for how much? So many mysteries…

Oh, and did we mention that there will be custom one-off Greasebat, Alter Beast, and Kusogon figures? 'Cause there will be! Yes, you've died and gone to kaiju heaven…

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