Diamond Select Toys has given us a look at their Summer / Fall lineup and it includes figures for Son of Frankenstein and the Creature from the Black Lagoon:

Universal Monsters Select Son of Frankenstein Figure: "A Diamond Select Toys Release! The monster returns! Diamond Select Toys revisits Frankenstein's Monster with this all-new figure depicting the monster in his outfit from 1939's Son of Frankenstein. This 7-inch-scale action figure features an all-new sculpt with all-new articulation, and can strike multiple poses on his deluxe display base, featuring equipment from Dr. Frankenstein's lab. The Monster and his base come packaged in Select-style display packaging, with spine artwork. Sculpted by Jean St. Jean! (Item #APR141979, SRP: $24.99)"

Universal Monsters Select Creature from the Black Lagoon Figure: "A Diamond Select Toys Release! Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water! Diamond Select Toys revisits the Black Lagoon with this all-new figure depicting the world-famous Creature, first seen in 1954's Creature from the Black Lagoon. This 7-inch-scale action figure features a new sculpt with over 16 points of articulation, and can strike a wide variety of poses on his deluxe display base, which features a skeleton and an undersea rock formation. The Creature and his base come packaged in Select-style display packaging, with spine artwork. Sculpted by Jean St. Jean! (Item #APR141980, SRP: $24.99)"

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