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Vintage Masters of the Universe - Fisto and Kobra Khan

A really cool side effect of the greatness of the MOTUC line is that many are parting with their vintage figures. This week I picked up Fisto and Kobra Khan. 


Both of these guys are in really good condition. The Fisto has a slightly off right leg, the band isn't loose but it is starting to pull backwards.

Treacherous snakes.

He-Man just needs to last long enough for one of these guys to betray the other.


Strongest hands in the land.


The team up you always needed. 



If you're having Mutant problems, I feel bad for you, son. I got 99 problems but this fist ain't one!




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