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Venture Bros. Action Figures On The Way

By Shaun Hatton - January 7th, 2010

Venture Bros. Action Figures On The Way

Adult Swim’s best cartoon, The Venture Bros., is about to finally break into the world of action figures, vehicles, and bobble heads. Bif Bang Pow! will be bringing the collectibles to the world in collaboration with Cartoon Network Enterprises, starting with a line of seven-inch bobble heads this spring.

Fully articulated action figures based on the series’ more popular characters such as Dr. Venture, Brock Samson, The Monarch, and Hank and Dean Venture will be released in the summer along with several exclusive collectibles.

According to Bif Bang Pow! CEO Jason Lenzi, the company has been courting The Venture Bros. brand for quite some and are happy to be involved with the show. “With the ever-expanding cast of characters in the Venture universe, the possibilities are endless,” he says. “And, as always with Bif Bang Pow!, expect the unexpected!”

Jackson Publick, the show’s creator and co-writer, who has been working closely on the planning and creation of the toy line, says, “Finally. It’s about time someone made some action figures based on the show. This is going to be great!”

Meanwhile, I’ll be saving up to buy every Venture Bros. toy they make.

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  2. Posted on Jan 8, 2010

    Oh wow, this is news! I was kinda wondering why Astro-Base Go decided not to do the T-Shirt Club deal like they did last year, but this makes up for it!

  3. Posted on Jan 8, 2010

    The shirt club was cool, though I didn’t sign up. Did you see the new stuff they added to the Williams St. Shop? Amazing:

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