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Avengers: Endgame's Hitchhiking Hulk Is Becoming A Toy For Comic-Con At Home

Finally, a Hulk toy you can play with where you can yell "beep! beep!"

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Who's got the keys to the jeep? Vrooom! That's something you may find yourself saying come Comic-Con At Home, the virtual SDCC replacement coming July 22-26. While the excitement of waiting in a Hall H line overnight to see that big Marvel panel won't be there, the exclusive toys will be. And the latest reveal allows you to recreate a very brief scene from Avengers: Endgame.

Mattel has revealed the Hot Wheels Marvel Land Rover Defender 110 Pickup Truck with Hulk and Rocket for Comic-Con@Home. Sure, that's a mouthful, but you know exactly what you're getting: Hulk and Rocket riding in the back of a pickup truck. Check out the duo below, on their way to New Asgard.

Going to the country, gonna eat a lot of peaches.
Going to the country, gonna eat a lot of peaches.

"As the Avengers work to reverse the devastation caused by Thanos, Rocket and Hulk embark to recruit a more shapely Thor," reads the official description. "Hitching a ride in the back of a Land Rover Defender 110 Pickup Truck, these two superheroes enjoy the scenic views before coming back to reality and battle to make the world right again."

The car will cost $25 USD and be available on July 23 on MattelCreations' Instagram. Like all SDCC exclusive toys, quantities will be limited. If only there was a button on this jeep to play the classic Bruce Banner hitchhiking closing theme from the Incredible Hulk TV show.

In addition, Mattel has revealed a few other exclusive collectibles for the virtual event, including the Hot Wheels Star Wars X-Wing Dagobah Starship, the WWE Elite Collection Mr. T figure, and the Jurassic Park Dennis Nedry in a shaving cream can toy.

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