Posted by Trustpigs October 17, 2012

The fine folks over at Gentle Giant — known for converting hot properties into even hotter licensed products — have six new releases in store for fans this month.

From popular comic series into unstoppable television juggernaut, there is no denying the appeal of The Walking Dead. Thus having Gentle Giant launch their new line of items with low price points and no set edition sizes with a piece from this smash series is a no brainer. The Walking Dead Zombie Army Men might only be the same size as those classic plastic figures you played with as a child, but their gruesomeness is overshadowed by the mere $13.99 cost!

 

Gentle Giant also continue their massive array quality Star Wars merchandise with: Sy Snootles, the second in the Max Rebo band 6-inch mini busts line, which will cost $75; the 12" scale Power Droid addition to their Kenner Jumbo Figure series for $90; and the fantastic AT-AT Bookends for $225.

Their Hobbit 1/6th Scale line continues with a Gandalf mini bust for $75 as well as the fearsome & action packed Venom Bookends for $139.

All of these items are currently available for pre-order from the Gentle Giant web shop.

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