One of the most popular songs by punk icons The Clash is the strident title track to their 1979 album, London Calling. The video for that song, directed by Don Letts and featuring the band performing on a boat next to Albert Bridge on the Thames, is the inspiration for a new Super7 ReAction Figure. This articulated 3.75” scale Joe Strummer ReAction Figure comes with a guitar and strap. You’ll have to provide your own boat, bridge and rainy London weather.
It’s out in November and you can preorder it now, and check out images of the figure and packaging below.
10 PUNK ROCK ACTION FIGURES WE WANT TO OWN
Sex Pistols ReAction Figures
Never mind the bollocks, here are some Sex Pistols action figures. Your Star Wars figures are no match for Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious. (click to get)
Descendents’ Milo Figures
Milo goes right to your desktop when you’ve got one of these. Cool to be you! (click to get)
Misfits ReAction Figures
The Misfits want your skulls, and we just want one of these crimson ghost action figures, Danzig not included. (click to get)
Social Distortion ReAction Figure
With one of these on your dresser, you too can be mommy’s little monster. (click to get)
Murphy’s Law Killer Beer Throbblehead
Oh no! What Can it Be? (click to get)
Discharge ReAction Figure
You know what hears nothing, sees nothing, and says nothing? This D-beat hardcore legends action figure. (click to get)
Rancid ReAction Figures
…And out come the Rancid action figures, in various Skeletim varieties. (click to get)
Agnostic Front ReAction Figure
It would be “cause for alarm” if you didn’t have one of these NYHC tributes on display. (click to get)
Circle Jerks Figures
I just want some skank man action figures. (click to get)
blink-182 Funko Pops
The naked action figures that will have everyone asking you what’s your age again. (click to get)