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Vic Sage gets TWO Mattel action figures in ‘08
Information leaked out last week in the forums of Julius Marx’s site Action Figure Insider that The Question will finally be receiving the JLU animated action figure treatment this coming fall when the line goes Target exclusive. It was confirmed by representative forum member, Mattel’s own ToyGuru, Vic Sage will be one of 13 new figures later this year and will have his trademark trench coat.
Now the surprise word coming out of the NYC toyfair this week from the Mattel show room is that a new line called Infinate Heroes consisting of comic-styled DC superheroes (and civilians like GCPD officers, and Jim Gordon) are going to be made in the 3.75 inch scale and that the Vic Sage Question will be one of them. Wizard Universe has the story and Pictures first, which show members of the JSA, Batwoman, Wonder Girl, Thanagarian warriors and armored Lexcorp goons.

February 25th, 2008 at 1:35 pm
That’s a pretty handsome chunk of molded fossil fuels. I’m not much of a toy collector, but I’ve always wanted an action figure like that (to complement my dashboard Vic Sage – “I don’t care if it’s global warming or an ice age, long as I got my plastic Vic Sage”). The last figure I felt was a poor adaptation of Ditko’s design, with an awkward pose and outfit.
March 2nd, 2008 at 8:04 pm
*SQUEE* Finally! I can’t wait to get one.
I also hope that they make a Joker action figure.
March 5th, 2008 at 3:42 am
FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
March 9th, 2008 at 1:59 pm
TWO Vic Sage figures? It’s got to be some kind of conspiracy…
April 7th, 2008 at 2:36 am
It’s about bloody time. Wait…two figures? So there will be two (new) different Q? action figures? Any idea on what the other one looks like?
Maybe he’ll be armed with a flower pot as an accessory.
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