SUPERHEROSTUFF Product Spotlight: DEADPOOL Pop Vinyl Bobblehead

SUPERHEROSTUFF Product Spotlight: DEADPOOL Pop Vinyl Bobblehead

Deadpool, starring Ryan Reynolds as Wade Wilson is just a mere three days away from being released in US theaters. Are you properly showing your love for the Merc with a Mouth?

By MarkJulian - Feb 09, 2016 03:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Deadpool

Deadpool opens nationwide in US theaters this Friday.  SuperheroStuff.com has you covered with all the latest tees ,toys and merch to help you declare your allegiance to everyone's favorite fourth-wall breaking merc.  Case in point, check out this Pop Vinyl Bobblehead, which shows Deadpool gripping two katanas.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: 
Forged by Department H, the 4 inch tall Deadpool Two Swords Pop Vinyl Bobblehead survived a program that killed pretty much everybody and left Deadpool slightly erratic...at least it resulted in this super cute bobble head! Now you just need the Deadpool Two Swords Pop Vinyl Bobblehead and you'll be set to break the 4th wall all day long.

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