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Vampire Hunter D Stakes Out Stores

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Vampire Hunter D, Japan's half-human/half-vampire slayer of the undead, has thrilled and chilled audiences around the world since 1985. Now, fans of D can get the protection of the renowned defender with two new Vampire Hunter D items that have just shipped to specialty shops!

Imported from Japan, the Vampire Hunter D Previews Exclusive Resin Mini Bust (MAY025100, $39.99) re-creates D the Dunpeal, and his vampire-slaying sword, on a gothic-themed pedestal base. The fully painted sculpture by Susumu Sugita (known for his sculptures of Vampirella, Satanika, and other characters) ships ready for display.

Also new from Japan -- and from the hand of Sugita -- is the Vampire Hunter D Action Figure (JUN023244, $15.99), the first in a series of figures based on the characters of the horrific saga. The figure of D stands approximately 7"-high, and ships complete on blister card packaging on a gothic display stand with his sword and a detailed, demonic left hand.

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