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Mondo Transforms Viral Wolverine Crush Meme Into An Action Figure

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Mondo Transforms Viral Wolverine Crush Meme Into An Action Figure

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Remember this meme? You can now own one of these iconic memes as Mondo transforms it into an action figure.

Texas-based American company Mondo, known for releasing limited-edition screen-printed posters for films, television shows, and comics, as well as vinyl movie soundtracks, clothing, and apparel, toys, announced on Twitter, July 21, 2021, that they will be making an action figure of the viral “Wolverine Crush” meme.

The figure was designed by Michael Bonanno and Hector Arce, Mondo’s Toys and Collectibles Creative Directors, and was sculpted by Tufan Sezer.

Replacements for Wolverine’s face are included in the figurine, representing various moods and characteristics. Wolverine’s hands and several accessories are also provided as replacements.

The Wolverine action figure was sold for 200 USD or PHP 10,000.

As of writing, the Wolverine action figure by Mondo is already sold out.

The meme, which originated in Season 1 Episode 5 of the animated television series X-Men that originally aired on January 30, 1993, will be Mondo’s first-ever one-sixth scale articulated figure from X-Men: The Animated Series.