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SDCC 2012: Exploring Gentle Giant's Convention Exclusives

Gentle Giant, Ltd. has become something of a retailer staple at San Diego Comic-Con, offering many exclusive mini-busts, statues, and other meticulously detailed figures to the 130,000+ attendees that flock the southern California convention center.  From the Lord of the Rings to the Lord of the Sith, Gentle Giant has a reputation for a high level of quality in all of their licensed products.

Running by the booth at the close of the nerd carnival that is SDCC, we had a chance to chat with Marketing Coordinator Greg Crafts, who kindly told us all about their convention exclusives, their new and original IP "Honey Trap," and more!

Thanks again, Greg!  Looking forward to everything Gentle Giant has to offer in the future!

If you're going to be at Star Wars Celebration VI next month, be sure to run by Gentle Giant to get your nerdy little hands on the exclusives before they sell out!

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