Let’s Chat About Those New McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Figures

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What’s this? Five Points of Articulation is back with an all-new episode? That’s right fellow collectors, Danniel and Jose are back to talk about our favorite plastic obsessions. This time, the geeks share their thoughts on the new McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse figures. If they weren’t 7 inches, Danniel would consider picking a few up. Like, is he against 7-inch figures? Check out the episode now and let us know your thoughts on these cool looking figures.

Do you like this episode? Wanna tell us about some awesome action figures? Let us know what you think by dropping a comment below or emailing us at info@templeofgeek.com. We really want to hear your opinions!

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Podcast Logo Artwork by Erin Lefler
Intro Music by Quincas Moreira

Check out our past episodes about Jose’s and Danniel’s top 10 action figures of 2019:
Its Jose’s Top 10 Action Figures Of 2019 (So Far…)
Its Danniel’s Top 10 Action Figures Of 2019 (So Far…)

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MCFARLANE TOYS DC UNIVERSE

Start hitting the streets because collectors are able to find the McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse figures in stores now! The first wave is available at major retail locations beginning in January 2020 including Walmart, Target, Amazon, GameStop, BestBuy, and Walgreens.

The new collector line features incredibly detailed 7-inch figures designed with an impressive 22 points of articulation. Each figure comes with a collectible card that has character-specific art and biography, multiple accessories, and a display base. MSRP is $19.99 to $24.99 USD for each figure.

“McFarlane Toys has kept the DC Multiverse action figure line-up and images top-secret, but today I’m thrilled to show fans, collectors and big kids, like me, the incredible range of DC Super Hero and Super-Villain character designs that our team has created just for them to bring home,” said Todd McFarlane, Creative Force and CEO of McFarlane Toys.

The first wave of figures includes the following:

Head over to Todd McFarlane’s website for more information on the new DC Multiverse action figures and to get up to date information on future releases of this line and more!

ABOUT OUR HOSTS

Danniel Slade is the founder of Temple Of Geek. Slade started Temple of Geek in 2012 as a podcast. Since then, it has grown to a full website, community, with three podcasts and various youtube channel shows. His obsessions are Transformers, Star Wars, Classic Video Games, Superheroes, and comedies. Slade’s life was turned to the Darkside when his father gave him a gift in 1985. He was presented with the leader of the Decepticons, Megatron. Since then, Slade has become a collector of the robots in disguise. The only other thing that comes close to Slade’s love of Transformers is Star Wars. You can find him posting on his Instagram account @Dannielslade

Jose L. Vasquez is a California native and has been in love with all things nerdy and geek culture since he was seven. He can spend all day talking about comics, movies, tv shows, and video games. You can also catch Jose going to all the pop culture conventions all around Southern California. He is an avid cosplay and toy photographer as well as a toy collector. You can find his cosplay photography on Instagram at @Reflector90. 

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