EXCLUSIVE GGRIPPTOGG FIGURE REVEALED, AVAILABLE AT TOYPOCALYPSE 4: FANEXTASY!

The Four Horsemen’s 4th annual gallery show, Toypocalypse 4: FanEXtasy, begins this Saturday and there will be a VERY limited number of the new “Barlowe Concept Color Ggripptogg” figures available at the show. This figure represents the original color concept art that Power Lords creator and world-renowned creature designer for major motion pictures, Wayne Barlowe created early in the unusual action figure line’s inception in the 80′s.

The limited number of figures being sold at the Toypocalypse 4: FanEXtasy show at TT Underground Gallery in New York City on Saturday, February 15th are going to be up for sale to anyone who attends the show, one per person at $25.00 each. Each figure will be signed by Wayne Barlowe himself and Wayne will be in attendance at the show if you’d like to meet the man behind the Power Lords madness, as well as the acclaimed concept artist/creature designer on such blockbuster motion pictures as Avatar, Hellboy, Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, and Pacific Rim!

A limited amount of these figures will also be available unsigned through the Four Horsemen’s online retail outlet, Store Horsemen a week or so after the show, but those will be made available to Power Lords Fan Club members first and only for the first 48 hours and they are expected to go fast!

Below is an image of the exclusive “Barlowe Concept Color Ggripptogg” figure, and the artwork that inspired it taken directly from Wayne Barlowe’s website. To check out more of Wayne’s incredible artwork, just go HERE, and to go directly to this image so you can get a look at the higher resolution version, just go HERE.

Toypocalypse 4: FanEXtasty – Opening reception (open to the public): Saturday, Jan. 15th from 7pm to 10pm at TT Underground Gallery – 91 2nd Ave. New York, NY.

Ggripptogg_BkGr_small

gripptogg-1982-revell-copy1small

Leave a Reply

You can use these HTML tags

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>