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SUPER HERO to Your Collection with This S.H.Figuarts Collectible — GeekTyrant

Dec 23, 2022

Dragon Ball fans have a new collectible figure they can pre-order for their collections. Premium Bandai has launched pre-orders for the Broly Super Hero figure (affiliate link) from S.H.Figuarts. This figure will set you back about $70 and is expected to be delivered in July 2023. You’ll notice the figure is based on the movie Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero and features Broly in the outfit he wore while training with Goku and everyone on Beerus’ planet.The included accessories include tearful face parts, extra hands, and fluttering hairstyle parts for the S.H.Figuarts Ultimate Gohan Super Hero. Keep in mind that the Gohan figure is sold separately. Will you be adding the new Broly figure to your collection?

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