The NECA booth at SDCC 2023 includes a huge raft of new figures including these exciting new releases of the Ultimate Chucky from Season 1 of the Chucky Series and an Officer Murphy figure from Robocop with a swap-out bullet-ridden chest piece.
The next Dungeons & Dragons Ultimate release has also been confirmed as Elkhorn (photos shared by the Fwoosh)
As has been the case recently, NECA continues its heavy investment into Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with new figures from the Archie Comics series including new Turtles, Belly Bomb and a new Mondo Gecko (images via The Fwoosh).
There is also a Punk Turtles 4-Pack incoming in 2024 and more Universal Monster crossovers. From the Mirage Comics we can look forward to a new Leatherhead, Casey Jones, and Rat King.
From the Secret of the Ooze Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1991 movie we have two new figures of Professor Jordon Perry (sculpting image shared by Trevor Grove), Keno in his Foot training gear packed with a Foot Soldier, a Foot Soldier 2-Pack, and Shredder Throne (photos via Bleeding Cool)
The NECA booth display also included plenty of Horror figures including House of 1000 corpses, Puppet Master, and The Munsters.
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