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SubCultures Exhibit Update

SubCultures: The Art of the Action Figure

12-30-03 - Fort Lauderdale, Florida - The art exhibit "SubCultures: The Art of the Action Figure" is please to announced a very special action figure exclusive to be available at the show. Except... it's a secret and we can't tell you too much!

What we can say is the figure is of SubCulture's own original concept "Rex Ganon: The Indestructible Man."

Who makes it? Hmm... our lips are sealed. For the official unveiling of Rex, check back mid-January at www.millionaireplayboy.com/subcultures for more info, as well as free flash animation and shockwave web games.

And don't worry if you can't make to the show, A limited number will be available online.

P.S....okay a few more hints:
- Limited to 3,000 pieces
- It's in the six-inch range
- tons of articulation
- Rex will be making his cameo in a very popular pre-existing toy line.

About us: "SubCultures: The Art of the Action Figure" is a traveling art exhibit created to shed light on the world of designer toys. The show features a international mix of independent toy artists, big companies, pro-customizers, and passionate amateurs who can see the Art in Toys. The first show is Friday Feb. 27th, 2004 at the Mark K. Wheeler Gallery in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

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