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Comic-Con 2018: Rick And Morty And Archer Exclusive Figures From Loot Crate Revealed

Bruised Archer and Morty Monster Mayhem!

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Since 2012, Loot Crate has offered fans a monthly box filled with cool movie, comic, games, and TV-related merchandise, apparel, and collectibles. With San Diego Comic-Con underway, the company has revealed its new exclusive Archer and Rick and Morty figures.

These figures will be available exclusively from Loot Crate's booth (#241) at SDCC, in limited quantities. So if you want to buy them, better get there quickly. The SDCC Bruised Archer Exclusive Variant Figure is priced at $20, while the Morty Monster Mayhem Exclusive Figure is $25. Check them out below:

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In addition to these figures, Loot Crate is running a competition to give fans the chance to attend the special event for the upcoming live-action manga adaptation Alita: Battle Angel. The Alita "VIP experience" is to be held at a venue near SDCC on Friday night, with director Robert Rodriguez, producer Jon Landau, and stars Rosa Salazar and Keean Johnson in attendance. The competition involves collecting stamps throughout the convention and requires quite a bit of legwork to enter--stop by the Loot Crate booth for full details.

Also, Loot Crate is running a SDCC sale on their website, with 30% off selected crates for a limited time. Check out its website for more details.

Archer Season 9 recently concluded its run, and the final season is expected next year. However, although creator Adam Reed has frequently said the tenth season will be the last one, in April he said that "things are kind of up in the air" as regards the end of the show. As for Rick and Morty, in May it was reported that Adult Swim has renewed the show for an additional 70 episodes.

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