She may not be the most imposing physical presence, but Sheila the Theif's ability to slink about invisibly is an invaluable trait that helps her team of adventurers out of countless difficult situations! This highly articulated, 7" scale Dungeons & Dragons ULTIMATES! figure of Sheila the Thief is inspired by the animated series from the 1980s and features the kind-hearted heroine in clear plastic, giving her the appearance of invisibility! Featuring intricate sculpt detailing, this figure also comes with multiple interchangeable heads and hands, and an assortment of accessories including a removable soft goods cloak. You may want to leave this Sheila the Thief Dungeons & Dragons ULTIMATES! in the box, otherwise you mighty lose track of her in your collection!
Despite being around for less than ten years by that point, 1983 saw Dungeons & Dragons getting its own animated series. I've seen a few episodes of it, and it's surprisingly good for a cartoon at the time. About decades after the show ended, Hasbro gave it a short-lived line of figures, and Super7 picked up the mantle earlier this year with the announcement of Ultimates. The first wave should be out in the Fall, but in the meantime, they gave us an exclusive released around SDCC, depicting Sheila making use of her cloak of invisibility.
For those unaware, Super7 has began cutting back on the use of slipcovers, making for a better packaging display on the shelf. Sheila's box depicts the window as a dragon's open maw amongst a rocky background, looking rather fierce, and the back gives us...[See More]
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