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Titan’s Bringing GAME OF THRONES, DOCTOR WHO, and STEVEN UNIVERSE Figures to SDCC

We know you’re already hard at work making your San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) list and checking it twice, but before you call it a finished project, take a look at what Titan Entertainment is bringing to the party. They have a couple of Steven Universe vinyl collectibles that are exclusive to SDCC, some Doctor Who vinyls that aren’t limited to the convention but are being made available to purchase for the first time ever, and convention exclusive Game of Thrones figures. The toys are modeled in the distinct Titan style with enlarged heads and all kinds of cuteness.

Behold, the transculent and kind of adorable Night King!

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As for Doctor Who, this vinyl features the Eleventh Doctor in an outfit from “Closing Time.”

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Take a trip to the gallery below to see the SDCC exclusive Steven Universe vinyl collectibles, a glow-in-the-dark Drogon from Game of Thrones, and the not exclusive but available for the first time at SDCC “Pandorica Opens” TARDIS. It’s 4.5 inches tall and painted to match the art by Vincent van Gogh. I think having that version of the TARDIS around would make me think of “Vincent and the Doctor” and have me crying on a regular basis.

You’ll be able to pick up these toys from the Titan Comics booth at SDCC while supplies last. I don’t have to explain to you how quickly exclusives fly out of the exhibit hall at the convention, so don’t waste any time getting into line if you need to add these figures to your shelves.

If you could get any Doctor in any outfit as a Titan vinyl, which character and ensemble would you choose? Tell us in the comments.

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