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The Savage Dragon / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: She-Dragon Mohawk Variant Action Figure (MOC, Playmates Toys, 195)

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Cool action figure from the somewhat obscure super hero comic, Savage Comics, by Image Comics - but there's a twist! This particular figure was part of a crossover series, containing both figures from the TMNT- and Savage Dragon-universe. It released in the very tail-end of the TMNT Playmates era, and is thus, somewhat hard to find, especially in Europe. It's the toy for the TMNT-collector that has everything! Condition : Good! New in unopened packaging.

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SubcategoryComics
ConditionUsed
90saction figurecomicssuper herotmnt

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