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Hasbro 69555 Spider-Man Movie Lizard Figure

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The terrible Lizard has returned to stalk the streets and sewers of New York City. As deadly as the repugnant reptile's claws, teeth and tail are, he is rendered even more dangerous to Spider-Man by who he is - the alternate identity of the wall crawler's good friend Dr. Curt Connors. Unable to master his change into the sibilant super villain, he goes on a rampage...
The terrible Lizard has returned to stalk the streets and sewers of New York City. As deadly as the repugnant reptile's claws, teeth and tail are, he is rendered even more dangerous to Spider-Man by who he is - the alternate identity of the wall crawler's good friend Dr. Curt Connors. Unable to master his change into the sibilant super villain, he goes on a rampage whenever his emotions get the best of him. It's up to Spider-Man to figure out how to stop the Lizard without harming his friend. Collectible figure is super detailed and features slashing tail-smash action! Figure comes with web-cuffs, web-muzzle and a peel-off Spider-Man sticker.

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