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Dungeons & Dragons: Hook Horror Action Figure
LJN
At the dawn of the 1980s, TSR licensed LJN to produce an official toy line for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. One of the last action figures they produced was the Hook Horror, with a cool "slicing-arms" action feature.
Paizo has acquired the final inventory lot of this magnificent monster. The action figure comes without the original packaging, and has acquired small amounts of wear from 25 years of warehouse movement (if you're looking for mint-on-card action figures, you should look elsewhere). However, if you want a piece of TSR history and a cool AD&D action figure to decorate your cube, bookshelf, or gaming table, then this figure may be just the thing for you!
Are there errors or omissions in this product information? Got corrections? Let us know at
webmaster@paizo.com.
TSRHOOK
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It must be mine!
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Hey, hey, just in time for Xmas too!
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Just ordered two - one for me, and one for a friends' 40th birthday next year - perfect gift for an old-time D&D player.
Stefan
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Just ordered 3, one for me, two for gamer friends who were around in the 80's.
Wonder if I can fit my Drizzt mini in its mouth
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This is truly a great thing you have done Paizo!
I still have my original one from the 80s! Unfortunately, my original Warduke and Paladin figures were distroyed by avid play many, many years ago.
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How tall is it?
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Yeah, I had to get one too. He lives at my desk now. Too bad he's not OGL. ~_~
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cinemajay wrote:
How tall is it?
About 6 inches (or 1/20 actual hook horror size).
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I still like my Roper. Wish he had some 'action' built in, but his tentacles are cool.
..wonder what happened to my Carrion Crawler?
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Regarding the reviewer's comment - mileage definitely varies, mine was in fairly good shape.
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