Things are about to get scary at New York Comic Con 2017! Funko has announced the monsteriffic news that, among its line of 80s & 90s-themed exclusives at NYCC 2017 will be 'Scary Ickis' Pop! TV figure, featuring the cheeky monster from Nickelodeon's hit '90s animated series Aaahh!!! Real Monsters in a new mid-scare pose!
Funko's 'Scary Ickis' Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Pop! Animation figure (#222) will be available from Funko's NYCC booth, situated at booth #722. 'Scary Ickis' joins Funko's fantastic range of 90s Nickelodeon Pop! Animation Figures, which includes a happy Ickis.
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In addition to Ickis, Funko will also be offering three brand-new Mighty Morphin Power Rangers exclusives at NYCC, inspired by the first incarnation of Saban's long-running Power Rangers franchise!:
Go Go Power Rangers! Both the Green and Black 6-inch Dragonzord Pop!s have entered the fray for New York Comic Con 2017! Complete your Saban’s Power Rangers collection with the glow-in-the-dark Green Ranger Pop!
Like the Ickis figure, Funko's MMPR Pop! TV figures will be available from Funko's NYCC booth, situated at booth #722.
This year, access to the Funko booth will require a ticket, which are being distributed online via a random drawing. Fans enter the drawing to snag this exclusive collectible by entering the ticket lottery via a link on newyorkcomiccon.com.
Visit Funko's official blog to find out about all their NYCC exclusives!
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