Tons more Sucklord goodness for SDCC… including L'Amour Supreme collab!
The Sucklord seems to be trying to dominate the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con, because in addition to the officially announced new version of the Suckator figure he's got a LOT more going on… Available Wednesday night, July 11th in the DKE Toys Booth #4728, there will be above pictured "Licorice Leslie" figure. Limited to 70 copies, this pink 'gal pal' will cost $45 each.
Then on Friday, July 13th at 11AM we will see the release of the previously mentioned Suckator "The Toy Whose Name We Cannot Speak" as well as the "Gay Enterprise" and "Gay Energon: Roddimus Pride" pieces, all in DKE's Booth #4728 where Sucklord will also be signing. The "Gay Enterprise" two figure pack (previously teased HERE) and the "Gay Energon: Roddimus Pride" piece (previously teased HERE) will each be limited to 40 copies, costing $150 and $125 each respectively.
But wait, there's more! It seems Sucklord created some "Bootleg Party Packs" featuring a trio of resin figures and original backing board art by L'Amour Supreme. Now when we say "original art" we don't mean he drew it and then had a run made… we mean that art is actually hand-drawn on those backing boards! No clue where these will be available from, but expect them to cost a pretty penny… but be worth every single cent!
Then on Friday, July 13th at 11AM we will see the release of the previously mentioned Suckator "The Toy Whose Name We Cannot Speak" as well as the "Gay Enterprise" and "Gay Energon: Roddimus Pride" pieces, all in DKE's Booth #4728 where Sucklord will also be signing. The "Gay Enterprise" two figure pack (previously teased HERE) and the "Gay Energon: Roddimus Pride" piece (previously teased HERE) will each be limited to 40 copies, costing $150 and $125 each respectively.
But wait, there's more! It seems Sucklord created some "Bootleg Party Packs" featuring a trio of resin figures and original backing board art by L'Amour Supreme. Now when we say "original art" we don't mean he drew it and then had a run made… we mean that art is actually hand-drawn on those backing boards! No clue where these will be available from, but expect them to cost a pretty penny… but be worth every single cent!
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