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GI Joe’s Newest Cobra Commander Figure Comes With A Massive Snake Throne

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Pop-culture villains come and go, but few have had a lasting impact like Cobra Commander from GI Joe. The would-be world conqueror has never quite managed to realize his ambition of ruling the globe, but Hasbro is releasing a new action figure of the supervillain that looks very regal. Preorders open on June 3 for this new Cobra Commander collectible ahead of its launch date on October 1, and you can grab it for $70. King Cobra Commander Rocking his iconic hooded and blue uniform design, Cobra Commander also comes with several accessories to emphasize his destined role as the future ruler of the world. You can equip him with a snake-themed crown, seat him on a throne that features a golden snake motif, and he also has a detachable fabric cape to really drive home his kingly ambition. Other accessories include a golden globe for him to ponder, a royal cobra-themed golden staff, a knife, four alternate hands for striking villainous poses, and his trusty sidearm. Upcoming GI Joe Classified Preorders All of these figures will arrive on July 1 No king can rule alone, and you can build your own Cobra army with several upcoming figures as part of the GI Joe Classified line on July 1. Like previous releases, these are all six-inch figures that come with various accessories, like weapons and alternate headsculpts. Some of the standout releases include a modern spin on Overkill, a Hydro-Viper figure for underwater combat, and the new Zanya figure, which comes with a swamp skier vehicle. To build Cobra Commander's army, you can also grab the Techno-Viper action figure, which features a classic design and retro-inspired packaging. Action Soldier: Special Forces (Legacy Collection) — $43 Airtight — $28 Cobra Overkill — $30 David Red Dog Taputapu & Varujan Taurus Ayvazyan — $60 Destro & Iron Grenadier Despoiler — $110 Hydro-Viper — $28 Professor Rottclaw & Cobra Deinonychus — $55 Robert Grunt Graves (retro cardback) — $28 Techno-Viper (retro cardback) — $28 William "Wild Bill" Hardy (retro cardback) — $28 Zanya and Dreadnok Chameleon (Swamp Skier) — $60.75 If you're an Amazon Prime subscriber, you can also grab GI Joe: Wrath of Cobra for free later this month on PC. A fun throwback to action games of yesteryear, Wrath of Cobra features a retro-inspired beat-'em-up design that pits GI Joe against the legions of Cobra. Duke, Scarlett, Roadblock, Snake Eyes, and more Joes feature in the game's roster. More Deals And Preorders You Can Now Preorder Marvel’s Wolverine Physical Edition Pixar’s New Animated Flick, Hoppers, Is Available For Preorder On Amazon You Can Now Preorder Marvel’s Wolverine Physical Edition Where To Preorder Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 The New Lego Sets Dropping in June Include a Ton of New Disney, Marvel, and Bluey Sets, and So Much More Show More More Deals And Preorders Links (2)

Pop-culture villains come and go, but few have had a lasting impact like Cobra Commander from GI Joe. The would-be world conqueror has never quite managed to realize his ambition of ruling the globe, but Hasbro is releasing a new action figure of the supervillain that looks very regal. Preorders open on June 3 for…

Pop-culture villains come and go, but few have had a lasting impact like Cobra Commander from GI Joe. The would-be world conqueror has never quite managed to realize his ambition of ruling the globe, but Hasbro is releasing a new action figure of the supervillain that looks very regal. Preorders open on June 3 for this new Cobra Commander collectible ahead of its launch date on October 1, and you can grab it for $70. King Cobra Commander Rocking his iconic hooded and blue uniform…

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