Diamond Select Busts Out New Figure Based on Hulkbuster Armor

Diamond Select Toys and marvelshop.com have teamed up to offer an exclusive figure based on the Hulkbuster armor from Marvel’s The Avengers: Age of Ultron. First appearing in Iron Man No. 304, released in 1994, the Iron Man Mk 14 Hulkbuster armor was an add-on to Tony Stark’s modular armor, and would allow him to stop the Hulk from tearing apart a factory manufacturing gamma bombs.

This fully poseable action figure, sculpted by Gentle Giant Studios, stands approximately 8.5 inches tall with 16 points of articulation. Like all Marvel Select action figures, it comes packaged in display-ready packaging with comic artwork down one side, for handy shelf reference.

Pre-orders are open now at marvelshop.com, and the figure will ship to customers later this summer. It will also be made available at Disney Stores across North America at that time, as well as on disneystore.com.

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Phil Guie

Phil Guie

Phil Guie is an associate editor at Adventure Publishing Group. He writes and edits articles for The Toy Book and The Licensing Book. Phil also serves as lead editor for The Toy Book Blog and The Toy Report newsletter, and manages social media for The Toy Book. But of course, Phil’s pride and joy are his weekly reviews for The Toy Insider, in which he writes about video games, movies, and other cool things. His hobbies include comics, baking, fidgeting, and traveling to off-the-beaten places and making new friends.

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