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'Separation Anxiety' or 'Buy Buy Buy'

For those of you waiting on buying the Venture Bros. figures, Entertainment Earth just put up singles of each figure, meaning you can buy them alone rather than in an arbitrary set of two. They're all $16.99, which is odd considering the two packs are $37.99, meaning you save $4 if you buy them separately (aside from the Henchmen). However singles of 21, 24 and Dean are currently sold out (and Brock is nowhere to be seen) but you can still totally buy a lone Monarch if you want.

Update (8/8/2010 11:51am): It's been pointed out to me that the single figures are cheaper because they are not in mint condition, meaning their packaging is probably folded or dented, which is something collectors don't like. Thanks guys!

Also Amazon has the season 4, volume 1 DVD up for the low, low price of $17.99. Obviously it won't ship until around October 26th, but it's there if you want it. Blu-Rayers will have to wait until the full season four set is out, which is likely to be around spring 2011.
  • by Pyroth
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I'm pretty sure the reason they are cheeper separately is because they are in 'not mint' condition. So, the card would probably be messed up a little. Some people care about that kind of stuff.
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Aug. 7, 2010, 3:40pm
  • by Marcus
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Yeah, I noticed that "not mint" thing too. I just ordered the double packs...I could have saved a few bucks with separate purchases I guess, but that not mint is a scary phrase.
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Aug. 7, 2010, 6:56pm
  • by Hank
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Speaking of action figures, I was watching Now Museum, Now You Don't the other day, and I noticed the figures Billy looks at are bobbleheads, and almost Megos.
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Aug. 7, 2010, 11:53pm
  • by Ryan
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Still no Venturestein?
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Aug. 8, 2010, 5:10am
  • by V-Stein
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Prostituuuuuuuuuute!
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Aug. 8, 2010, 11:29pm
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