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Storm Collectibles’ San Diego Comic-Con exclusives include Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat and Tekken

July 16, 2018 by Amie Cranswick

Bluefin has revealed promo images and details for Storm Collectibles’ San Diego Comic-Con exclusive limited edition video game figures which includes Shin Akuma and Alex from Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition, Ermac from Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, and Heihachi Mishima from Tekken 7; check them out here…

Shin Akuma “Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition” Comic-Con 2018 Exclusive Edition Action Figure – $70.00

Storm Collectibles is pleased to introduce Akuma in his most powerful form…Shin Akuma! This is the form Akuma takes when he becomes almost one with the Satsui no Hado. This San Diego Comic Con exclusive is newly developed with all new torso articulation in the lower body and features a new design for the upper chest. He also can shrug off the gi top of his costume and go shirtless. Set includes interchangeable head sculpt and hand accessories, a display stand, and Gohadoken and V-Trigger effects. Available exclusively at Bluefin Booth #401; only 1,500 units produced.

Alex Special Edition “Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition” Comic-Con 2018 Exclusive Edition Action Figure – $85.00

Storm Collectibles presents its next release in the popular Street Fighter V action figure line – Alex! This fighter hails from New York and is one of the best wrestlers in the pro-wrestling league. He made his first appearance in Street Fighter III: New Generation as a main character. Differing from the classic appearance of his “Nostalgia” costume in Street Fighter V, the San Diego Comic-Con variant features Alex in an alternative grey and black outfit. The Figure Set includes multiple interchangeable head sculpts and hands, as well as Flash Chop and Flash Elbow effects and a display stand with Street Fighter V. Available exclusively at Bluefin Booth #401; only 500 units produced.

Ermac Mortal Kombat Comic-Con 2018 Exclusive Edition Action Figure – $55.00

Ermac first appeared in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 as a red palette swap of Scorpion before receiving a redesign in future games. His telekinetic and levitating maneuvers have made him a fan favorite and allow him to perform some truly gruesome attacks! Ermac comes with multiple interchangeable hands and interchangeable masks accessories as well as effect parts and severed arms to recreate his fatalities! Available exclusively at Bluefin Booth #401; only 3,000 units produced.

Heihachi Mishima TEKKEN 7 2018 Exclusive Edition Action Figure with Exclusive Gift – $65.00

Storm Collectibles proudly teams its new licensing partner Bandai Namco Entertainment to release a new figure based on Bandai Namco’s popular TEKKEN 7 video game. Heihachi Mishima is the first character to be released and debuts at San Diego Comic-Con in a special edition. Heihachi Mishima appears his alternate color costume with an exclusive special gift accessory available nowhere else! Mishima is one of the most recognized characters in the Tekken game series. The figure set includes interchangeable head sculpt and multiple hand accessories as well as Electric Wind God Fist effect and other parts. Don’t miss this exclusive special gift accessory! Available exclusively at Bluefin Booth #401; only 1,000 units produced.

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, News, Toys, Video Games Tagged With: Bluefin, Mortal Kombat, San Diego Comic-Con International, Storm Collectibles, Street Fighter, Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition, tekken, tekken 7, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick has been part of Flickering Myth's editorial team for over a decade. She has a background in publishing and copyediting and has served as Executive Editor of FlickeringMyth.com since 2020.

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