Iconic Sitcom Action Figures

These Seinfeld Action Figures Perfectly Capture Kramer and Newman

To be available for purchase in July 2015, these Seinfeld action figures perfectly capture some of the iconic sitcom's most memorable characters.

Despite the fact that the series' central figures don't seem to be included, the action figure series by Vinyl Sugar feature 8-inch cartoon replications of Kramer, Newman, Puddy, the Soup Nazi and J Peterman. Perhaps the most coveted accessory to come with any of the Seinfeld action figures, the Frank Costanza set includes an amazing replica of the infamous Festivus pole.

Each of the Seinfeld action figures will retail for $20 when they become available in July. Vinyl Sugar has also created action figures for the Walking Dead, the Back to the Future series and the Ghostbusters movies.
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