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X-Men:Uncanny X-Men #281: Jean Grey: #6

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X-Men:Uncanny X-Men #281: Jean Grey: #6Product Description "It cant end like this! One chance." Tearing her way through an army of deadly Sentinels, Jean Grey has arrived at Youtooz to make her debut! Standing on top a large rock base at 5. 2 inches tall with a torn off Sentinel arm resting at her left side as a trio of small Pink, Purple and Black Sentinels grasp at her from the right, her hands extend out from her sides and emit purple smoke with white orbs as a yellow shockwave vividly

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"It can’t end like this! One chance."

Tearing her way through an army of deadly Sentinels, Jean Grey has arrived at Youtooz to make her debut! Standing on top a large rock base at 5.2 inches tall with a torn off Sentinel arm resting at her left side as a trio of small Pink, Purple and Black Sentinels grasp at her from the right, her hands extend out from her sides and emit purple smoke with white orbs as a yellow shockwave vividly emerges from her forehead. With furrowed brows and unleashing a powerful yell from her red lipped mouth, long orange hair swirls around her in thick tendrils as she wears a skin tight full body yellow and blue suit. The exterior shows Jean sending out a huge telepathic surge to immobilize her enemies, while the interior is covered in light grey panels of Marvel comics. The protective sleeve is covered in thick blue-grey clouds with bright yellow lightning streaking through them as her figure can be seen through the large clear window at the packaging’s front. This collectible ships in a matte, embossed, protective outer sleeve and a custom sized plastic protector for maximum protection during shipping.

Product Features

  • 5.2 inches tall (13.2cm)
  • Made of vinyl
  • Based on the Uncanny X-Men #281 comic
  • Unique stylized design
  • Non-articulated

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  • Jean Grey figure

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Founded by Martin Goodman and later launched as Marvel in 1961, Marvel has become an iconic comic book publisher that has expanded to other media like films and video games with a great amount of success. Marvel is home to iconic superheroes like Spider-man, Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, and many more. Marvel has seen another level of success and popularization with the launch of the brand's Marvel cinematic universe beginning in the late 2000's.

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What an amazing book this is! Joash Thomas challenges western Christians to sit in dialogue with global south brothers and sisters, and to be willing to learn from them. If justice means everyone having what God wants them to have, then why is justice not a priority for so many of us? Never scolding, and never despairing, Joash walks us through the lessons we could take away from such a meeting, and offers actual strategies for incorporating "justice work" into the lives of western churches. A MUST READ!
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