KISS: Sneak Peek At New Action Figures, Knives

June 9, 2009

Pictured below are new Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons action figures from Medicom. The top image is a just-approved ad for the Japanese market, and the bottom images are photos of the action figure prototypes. Also pictured separately are prototype KISS knives, due out later this fall.

From KISS dolls to KISS guitars, KISS ice-creams to KISS make-up, KISS is widely considered to be the world's most merchandised band. In addition to producing the Kiss Kasket so that KISS fans can be buried in the image of their favorite rock act, they have released Kiss Kondoms which enable them to take your money whether you are coming or going.

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