Mighty Jaxx launching The Umbrella Academy collectible figurines on Jul 2
The collection will feature characters such as Number Three, Number Four, Number Five and even Dolores.
Mighty Jaxx is launching its Umbrella Academy collectible figurines on Jul 2 in a collaboration with YARMS Studio.
Designed by the founder of YARMS Studio Danil Yad, the collection features characters from the series such as Number Three, Number Four and Number Five in the digital artist’s signature clean style.
Number Three, whose real name is Allison Hargreeves, has the ability to influence reality by speaking. Played by Emmy Raver-Lampman, the figurine features the character with a bandage on her throat holding up a notepad with the word “Sorry” as she has lost her ability to talk.
Klaus Hargreeves, or rather Number Four, has the power to communicate with the dead. Played by Robert Sheehan, the figurine even captures the quirky character’s “Hello” and “Goodbye” tattoos on his palms.
Finally, singer Aidan Gallagher plays Number Five, a time traveller who ages in the future after getting trapped there. After returning to his own time, the 60-year-old master assassin finds himself back in the body of his 13-year-old self. The figurine is accompanied by the character’s dear mannequin Dolores, who sticks by his side as the pair travel through time together.
The figurines will be available for sale on Mighty Jaxx’s website on Saturday, Jul 2, at 9pm. They will be sold separately at US$199 (S$275) each.
Those who purchase all three figurines in one single order will receive an exclusive stand for each figurine that displays the character’s respective number.
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