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If you are one of the millions of Walking Dead fans around then world, then it is time you headed over to McFarlane’s website. The company is getting ready to debut a 7″ figure of Carl Grimes, and the statue is too bloody to miss out on.
The figure is set to release next spring in February, and it will retail for about $20.
If you want to check out the product’s description, then you can read it below:
“The son of Rick and Lori Grimes, Carl has gone from being a reserved, fearful child to becoming a true battle-hardened Walker dispatcher. As the youngest original Atlanta survivor, Carl has been forced to grow up brutally fast with little to no room for childhood amenities
Carl stands 7 inches tall and is sculpted in his outfit from Season 6 of AMC’s The Walking Deadยฉ. Figure comes with: gunshot wound head, bandaged head, removable bloody poncho, and a removable hat. Stylized display base included.”
Up until this point, our characters have lived through conflicts… Disease, hunger, scores of the undead, tragedy, betrayal, and unthinkable loss. Through this, they’ve become formidable. Powerful. Unstoppable.
To start Season Seven, that power is taken away. They had found safety and stability. They had created a home. They thought the world was theirs. They thought they knew the world. They were wrong.
The first half of Season Seven sees our group fractured, broken, bereaved, and picking up the pieces while living under the thumb of oppression. Negan will have successfully brought the survivors under his control, brutally convincing them to live under his rules with a deadly and horrific example of what happens if they don’t.
Other characters are unaware of what’s happened, but have become separated from the group either by incident or choice — they will learn that they can’t escape this new turn of their world, either. This half season is about these characters starting over.
The overall theme of the season is beginning again. The world isn’t what they thought it was. It’s bigger and it’s even more dangerous.
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