Walmart’s Final 2024 Collector Con Kicks off Thursday, October 17th – AwesomeToyBlog

Walmart’s Final 2024 Collector Con Kicks off Thursday, October 17th – AwesomeToyBlog

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This season’s hottest collector event is almost here! Walmart’s final Collector Con event of the year kicks off this week with two days of new releases and exclusive launches on October 17 and 18.  

Collector Con will feature the most exclusive and sought-after collector items from top brands and franchises including Star Wars, Pokémon, WWE, Marvel, NECA, McFarlane, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and more. 

On top of must-have products, super-fans can also discover a variety of collector-ready experiences and offerings, including: 

  • Walmart will offer autographed NECA & McFarlane items on its Marketplace, along with exclusive comic books from Unknown Comics x David Nakayama  
  • Tune in for Walmart’s live Collector Con events from New York Comic Con (NYCC), including livestreams with NECA, Unknown Comics, Hallmark and more 
  • Atlas Comics will be relaunching and exclusively partnering with Walmart to distribute classic merchandise around the comic book characters. A first look at the new collectibles, made available by Walmart, will be featured at a booth on the main strip of NYCC, including giveaways, reprinted comic issues and limited-edition clothing 

The festivities begin Thursday with multiple chances for fans to get their hands on products starting at 7am PT, and again on Friday at 7AM PT. You can check out all the details on Walmart.com.  

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