Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Bif Bang Pow!'s The Twilight Zone Series 4 Black & White Action Figures Pre-order

A fan-favorite at San Diego Comic-Con, The Twilight Zone 3 ¾-inch Action Figures Series 4 in Color captured the attention of collectors new and old at the show this year. And although they've sold out of the colored convention exclusives, you can still complement your collection with Don Carter, Hansen, Jerry and Willie, Alicia, and Marsha White "as seen on TV" in black and white - now available for pre-order at Entertainment Earth (direct links below).

Designed similar to the action figures released in the '70s, each retro-styled figure features 5 points of articulation (neck, shoulders, and hips) and showcases a classic character with episode-specific accessories.


The Twilight Zone Don Carter 3 3/4-Inch Action Figure celebrates The Twilight Zone episode "Nick of Time" - featuring William Shatner as Don Carter. This unique figure comes complete with a miniature Mystic Seer inspired by the same fortune-telling machine shown inside the famous Busy Bee Cafe.

The Twilight Zone Jerry and Willie 3 3/4-Inch Action Figure pays homage to The Twilight Zone episode "The Dummy". This rare figure of the persecuted ventriloquist appropriately comes with his deranged dummy - which also includes 5 points of articulation. But that's not all... Willie also features a hand slot in the back, so you can pose Jerry and Willie together!

The Twilight Zone Hansen 3 3/4-Inch Action Figure salutes The Twilight Zone episode "A Quality of Mercy" - featuring Leonard Nimoy as Hansen, the radio operator. This exclusive show-inspired figure of the World War II character comes complete with his battlefield accessories: removable helmet, rifle, and field radio that opens to reveal a pull-out phone.

The Twilight Zone Alicia 3 3/4-Inch Action Figure showcases the female robot companion in the heart-wrenching episode "The Lonely." This rare, limited figure showcases Alicia in her worst moment, after being shot leaving her mechanical facial wiring exposed. Is she just machine or something more? Only you can decide.

The Twilight Zone Marsha White 3 3/4-Inch Action Figure pays tribute to the well-known department store episode "The After Hours" starring Anne Francis. Complete with a stand accessory, you will have to look closely to see if this figure celebrates the female shopper, mannequin... or both!

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About Bif Bang Pow!
Bif Bang Pow!™ designs and develops first-rate merchandise from well-known licenses such as Marvel, The Big Lebowski™, DC Comics™, KISS®, Flash Gordon™, Penny Dreadful™, Mike Tyson Mysteries™, The Big Bang Theory™, Star Trek™, and The Twilight Zone™. Co-founders Jason Labowitz and Jason Lenzi are the ultimate fans of cultish pop culture, so when they created this company in 2005, they took the fan's perspective. Their idea was to bring items to the marketplace that they themselves would want to own. Cultivated from TV, movies, books, comics, music, and more, the Bif Bang Pow! mission is to provide high-quality action figures, toys, and collectibles to the massive cult audience (and any kid at heart) that wishes these toys were already in their collection.
About Entertainment Earth®, Inc.
Entertainment Earth® - entertainmentearth.com - is the preeminent pioneer and innovator in the worldwide online retail and wholesale toy, gift, and collectibles industry, offering unparalleled expertise and an ever-expanding selection tens of thousands of licensed products.  Founded in 1996 and based in Simi Valley, California, Entertainment Earth is renowned for its popular website and print catalog, and its groundbreaking best practices that include Mint Condition Guaranteed™, Risk Free Shopping, and Hassle Free 90-Day Returns.
About The Twilight Zone
One of television's most revered series, Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone (CBS, 1959 - 1964) stands as the role model for TV anthologies. Its trenchant parables explore humanity's hopes, despairs, prides, and prejudices in metaphoric ways conventional drama cannot. Each episode is a mixture of self-contained fantasy, science fiction, suspense, or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist. The Twilight Zone introduced many Americans to serious science fiction and abstract ideas through television. In 2013, TV Guide ranked it #4 in its list of "The 60 Greatest Dramas of All Time." (Source: syfy.com, Wikipedia)

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