Posted by Trustpigs July 17, 2012

We all love marvelling at those brilliant Frank Kozik parody busts of famous leaders, but not everyone's bank account is capable of allowing the $200 to $300 splurge required to buy them. With the help of Kidrobot, Kozik is now able to offer his "pocket dictator" series of 4-inch tall busts entitled "Goon Squad." Regardless of if your preference is the Kim Jong-il dressed as an Elvis-like stud known as The Pyong Yang Player or the Ayatollah Khomeini ready to be the music-spinning DJ Aya-Holla, the party going Vladimir Lenin known as Lil Ilych or the beer guzzling version of Fidel Castro called The Havana Slammer, or even the classic Ronald Reagan-themed The Gipper, these collectible solid vinyl pieces are sure to please. While you can select which of the figures you desire, the color you receive is random within the blind box: electric blue, magenta, yellow, black and white. And, of course, the most important part is that these pieces will only cost $9.95 when released on July 26th, 2012.

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