For the first time, Entertainment Earth has created six-inch-tall Penny Dreadful action figures to be sold at this year's San Diego Comic-Con. Also in this round-up: a new poster and release details for L.A. Slasher and Blu-ray details for Kill Me Three Times.

Penny Dreadful Comic-Con 2015 Exclusive Figures: Both the Vanessa Ives and Ethan Chandler figures are six inches tall and will be available at the Entertainment Earth Booth #2343. Also included as a Comic-Con 2015 exclusive is the Frankenstein Sketchbook Deluxe Journal made to look just like the one on the show. If supplies remain after the convention, you can order these items online and they will be shipped to you at the end of July. Each action figure / item comes with accessories specific to that character / item. More details below:

Vanessa Ives - "Includes the mysterious heroine’s set of fanned tarot cards (1 piece) in addition to a single tarot card. Features 18 points of articulation! The intricately detailed figure showcases the beautiful clairvoyant in a an ankle long black skirt with a checker square pattern along with a matching maroon vintage Victorian coat."

Ethan Chandler - "Includes the charming American sharp shooter's two revolvers, holster and removable hat!
18 points of articulation! The meticulously detailed figure showcases the brash American gunslinger in an extra-long gray trench coat made of soft and bendable PVC plastic."

Sketchbook - "Features 160 parchment colored pages with Frankenstein’s watermarked sketches! Individually numbered and limited edition journal. The leather-like saddle stitched sketchbook journal measures 8-inches tall x 5-inches wide and showcases the initials V.F. (Victor Frankenstein) embossed on the front cover in gold foil."

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