Every year, Sideshow Collectibles is one of the main attractions on the Comic-Con show floor, bringing genre heroes and villains to life in ways that few collectibles companies can. This year, they outdid themselves with a display that included a look at more than a dozen products that will be available soon, as well as some of their recent releases.

For horror fans, there were a few standouts, including a look at their new 1/6th Ash figure. Last year, Sideshow teased that they had picked up the Evil Dead II license, and this 1/6th Ash figure is likely the first of multiple releases (hopefully in multiple formats, as I'd love to see premium formats and busts). We also have a look at the 1/6th Beeltejuice figure, which is sure to please any fan of the series.

Most of our attention was on their premium format line, which continues to get more impressive with every release. What they're really doing more of these days is focusing on the base, which makes a huge difference to the overall presentation. This is most evident in their Red Sonja premium format figure, but the He-Man, Skeletor, Jason Voorhees, Lady Death, and Vampirella figures are all eye-catching as well.

If you're at Comic-Con, this is a must-see booth and there are many more items on display from Star Wars, Alien, DC, Marvel, and more. We'll keep readers posted on when these individual figures will be available for pre-order.

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