- G.I. JOE SUPER7 ACTION FIGURES: Ancient Clay Guardians and Skeleton Soldiers join the Super7 G.I. Joe action toy figures lineup
- ADVENTURE-READY ACCESSORIES: These action figures come with assorted weapon and sword accessories, allowing you to recreate scenes from the "Pyramid of Darkness" miniseries
- 3.75-INCH ACTION FIGURE: Each figure is in 3.75" scale with the rest of the G.I. Joe ReAction figures lineup; Clay Warriors are an imposing 4.25" tall
- PREMIUM ACTION FIGURES: Relive the good times all over again with our ReAction figures, classic 3.75" scale action figure toys that fit in the palm of your hand; Featuring Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, G.I. Joe, Toho, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and more
- COLLECTIBLE TOYS & FIGURES: From TMNT action figures and G.I. Joe skateboard decks to Power Rangers memorabilia and Toho Godzilla toys, Super7 makes the perfect retro collectibles, vintage toys, and nostalgia gifts for pop culture fanatics and collectors - Gifts for Easter, Birthdays, or Christmas
The Ancient Guardians have stood guard for untold eons, but woe be anyone who wakes them from their vigilant slumber! Inspired by the Ancient Guardians from “The Pyramid of Darkness: Part 3” episode of the 1985 G.I. Joe animated series, this SDCC edition G.I. Joe City of the Dead ReAction figure box set includes six 3.75” scale figures: four Clay Warriors (standing at 4.25") with assorted weapon action figure accessories and two Skeleton Warriors with sword accessories. Packaged in an awesome display window box that evokes the ancient city, the SDCC edition G.I. Joe City of the Dead ReAction figure box set is the perfect way to bring the epic Pyramid of Darkness saga into your home! From eye-catching heroes and devious villains to indispensable Greenshirts and a phalanx of Cobra Troopers, Super7 has all the G.I. Joe toys every fanatic will need! Super7 makes retro collectibles, vintage toys, and nostalgia gifts for pop culture fanatics and collectors. We grew up with giant monsters, comic books, punk, science fiction, skateboarding, robots, and rebellion. No one made what we wanted. So we made it ourselves.