After the events of 1935's Bride of Frankenstein, the man-made Monster played by Boris Karloff was down for the count... until he was revived by a son of the experimental doctor in 1939's Son of Frankenstein. To celebrate the final film to feature Karloff as the Monster, Mezco has revealed a New York Comic Con exclusive Son of Frankenstein Figure.

Scaled to 9 inches, Mezco's Son of Frankenstein figure is limited to 500 items and can be purchased while supplies last at Mezco's booth #1855 at the New York Comic Con, which runs from October 9th – 12th. We have the press release with full details, as well as an early look at the figure:

New York- "Many thought the fire that destroyed the windmill destroyed the monster as well...they were wrong!

Following the success of their Universal Monsters Frankenstein, Mezco opens their laboratory door and reveals the Son Of Frankenstein limited edition figure.

This 9" scale Frankenstein boasts ten points of articulation and is covered with scars from his assembly. Perfectly capturing the iconic look of the classic film, the monster wears a genuine simulated fur tunic with cloth sleeves. He stands atop his signature boots, towering over other figures.

Only 500 of this exclusive Son Of Frankenstein figure are available worldwide, so get yours before the villagers do!

This Mezco New York Comic Con Exclusive is a Limited Edition. A select number of collector's items will be available online at http://www.mezcotoyz.com/exclusives/ , beginning August 22nd. Don't delay because once they are gone, they are gone forever.

Be sure to visit Mezco at New York Comic Con at booth 1855.
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