He's known for being lethal with a crossbow, but Daryl Dixon's only weapon as a prisoner of The Saviors is a mop—something he's more likely to use on the floors than on his captors in AMC's The Walking Dead. This captured version of the Norman Reedus character is replicated in a new action figure from McFarlane Toys that's due out in February along with a new King Ezekiel collectible.

The new King Ezekiel and Daryl Dixon figures stand seven inches tall and are priced at $19.99 apiece. You can view both figures below, and visit McFarlane Toys' official website for more information. Will you be adding them to your shelf?

King Ezekiel Action Figure: "A wise and theatrical personality, Ezekiel, often referred to as ‘King Ezekiel,” is the leader of the peaceful community known as The Kingdom. Flanked by his pet tiger Shiva at his side, Ezekiel has a reluctant truce with The Saviors, but makes sure to keep the security of his kingdom in tact.

  • Spectacular likeness of Ezekiel taken from 3D scans of actor Khary Payton
  • Figure includes Ezekiel’s Shikomizue (cane staff with sword)
  • Cane staff features removable sword
  • Designed with 15 points of articulation for dynamic posing
  • Figure features a stylized The Walking Dead® branded display base and showcased in window box packaging"

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Daryl Dixon Savior Prisoner Action Figure: "After Negan executed Abraham and Glenn in front of the other survivors, he instructed the Saviors to take Daryl hostage. Taking Daryl as an insurance policy, Negan informed Rick that he would comply with Negan’s rules, or else his prisoner, Daryl, would suffer dire consequences.

  • Spectacular likeness of Daryl sculpted from images of the actor Norman Reedus
  • Figure is featured in the Savior prisoner outfit worn by Daryl in Season 7 of The Walking Dead®
  • Figure includes mop accessory
  • Designed with 15 points of articulation for dynamic posing
  • Figure features a stylized The Walking Dead® branded display base and showcased in window box packaging"

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