You better believe that Sideshow Collectibles' check is in the mail, pal, because their new sixth scale figure of ol’ Jack Burton was unveiled on the show floor at Comic-Con, and we have photos of the collectible based on the quotable Kurt Russell character.

Fans of John Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China will likely see striking similarities between Sideshow's sixth scale figure and Russell's memorable role from the 1986 film. Wearing his iconic T-shirt under a denim jacket, this Jack Burton depiction is accompanied by Lo Pang's floating eye monster that has likely invaded more than a few nightmares of viewers over the years.

With a furrowed brow and slightly parted lips, this figure's facial expressions perfectly capture Burton's bewilderment at the strange, phenomenal things he saw in Chinatown the deeper he dove into Lo Pang's world. The collectible's resemblance to Russell's role is uncanny—you almost expect to hear the figure start wisecracking any second.

There are no release details for the Jack Burton sixth scale figure at this time, but we'll keep Daily Dead readers updated on future announcements. In the meantime, be sure to stop by Sideshow's Booth #1929 to see their eclectic collection of figures, including the Burton figure featured in our photos below. [Photo Credit: Jordan Smith / Daily Dead]

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