December 2016 - DC Collectibles - HARLEY QUINN: RED, WHITE AND BLACK STATUE BY TERRY DODSON
Designed by TERRY DODSON
Sculpted by JACK MATHEWS
Calling all Harley fans! Terry Dodson's Harley Quinn is the latest and hottest statue from the hit RED, WHITE AND BLACK series.
Limited Edition of 5,000
Measures Approximately 7.20" Tall
$80.00 US
On Sale JULY 2017
Allocations May Occur
February 2016 - DC Collectibles - WONDER WOMAN ACTION FIGURE 3-PACK
Three distinct visions of DC's Amazon princess are featured in this new action figure 3-pack based on her first appearance in 1941, her look as depicted by superstar artist Terry Dodson, and her appearance at the start of DC Comics-The New 52. Lasso yours today!
Comes with a golden lasso accessory.
$75.00 US
On Sale SEPTEMBER 2016
Allocations May Occur
FIRST APPEARANCE - 6.25"
TERRY DODSON DESIGN - 6.88"
DC COMICS - THE NEW 52 - 6.8"
June 2015 - DC Collectibles - DC COMICS DESIGNER SERIES: TERRY DODSON TEEN TITANS: EARTH ONE CYBORG, STARFIRE, RAVEN AND BEAST BOY ACTION FIGURES
From the pages of the New York Times bestselling original graphic novel TEEN TITANS EARTH ONE come these new action figures based on the work of artist Terry Dodson! Beast Boy, Raven, Starfire and Cyborg may be young-but they're still heroes!
1. CYBORG - 7"
2. STARFIRE - 6.8"
3. RAVEN - 6.8"
4. BEAST BOY - 6.75"
EACH FIGURE SOLD SEPARATELY
$25.00 US
On Sale January 2016
Allocations May Occur
It's a Monster Makeover Thanks to DC Comics General Mills and DC Comics partner on limited-edition Monsters Cereals
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 7, 2014 -- Monsters Cereals are arriving on store shelves now, and this year Count Chocula™, Franken Berry™ and Boo Berry™ have a brand new look - thanks to an exciting partnership with DC Entertainment, home to DC Comics.
For the first time ever, General Mills has partnered with four DC Comics artists to redesign this year's packaging for Monsters Cereals. DC Entertainment Co-Publisher Jim Lee redesigned Boo Berry, Dave Johnson gave Franken Berry a facelift, and Terry and Rachel Dodson restyled Count Chocula. The partnership stemmed from the DC Comics artists' love for Monsters Cereals and their enthusiasm for the opportunity to reinterpret the Monsters characters.