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Stereotype Series 03 From Outer Space by Carol T Chung

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Although Superdeux couldn't make it out to San Diego this week for Comic Con, that didn't stop them from dropping us a sneak peak of the new Stereotype Series 03, entitled From Outer Space. These incredibly cute and mischievous aliens stand quite well all on their own. But don't let thier adorable nature fool you. That one on the left looks like he's about to burst with utter glee. No news on the date or location for their impending arrival.

Update: Word has it the invasion will start in late July - early September at retailers such as Kidrobot, STRANGEco, and Artoyz.

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This entry posted on 14 July 2005 at 2:15 PM
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