Licensing Works! has licensed Boss Fight Studio to create collectible action figures for three of its iconic brands: Zorro, Tarzan and Jane, and The Little Prince. The new lines will launch beginning Summer 2020.
While each program will feature Boss Fight Studio’s signature attention to detail, the assortments are tailored specifically to capture each brand’s unique heritage and appeal to its collector base.
As Zorro Production Inc.’s masked crusader celebrates his 100th Anniversary through August 2020, the all-new Zorro range is sure to feature the hero, his stallion Tornado, and supporting characters. Zorro figures will be released under the brand Zorro x Hero H.A.C.K.S, a new series of licensed products featuring “highly articulated character systems”.
Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.’s Tarzan and Jane will also appear under the Hero H.A.C.K.S. brand with the figures featured in classic jungle dress and accessories. Future plans include a signature representation of the duo Lord and Lady Greystoke.
Capitalizing on the upcoming The Little Prince animated series from the Antoine de Saint- Exupéry Estate debuting in 2020 and the brand’s popularity in literary and collector circles, the range will include classic 4” – 6” Scale Collectible Figures with Accessories, Scenery Elements and Vinyl Figures.
“At Boss Fight we have a true passion for delving into classic comic and movie brands. The Zorro and Tarzan properties are both exciting new additions to our HERO H.A.C.K.S. segment. We are over the moon to bring to life The Little Prince story as an all new collectible toy expression. We are very excited to begin this incredible partnership with the Licensing Works! team!” said Sarah Brown, Director of Business Development and Marketing for Boss Fight Studio.
“We could not be more thrilled to work with such an exciting partner on each of these classics,” enthused Leslie Levine, Licensing Works! owner and founder. “Boss Fight Studio is consistently launching the highest quality products catering specifically to old and new fans and we can’t wait to have them help us share each character’s story through their work.”
The deals were brokered on behalf of Boss Fight Studio by agent FanGirl Consulting & Brand Management.
1 hour ago, Belmont13 said:I don't know if I would buy a line of these but I wouldn't mind a Zorro figure.
A Walt Disney Zorro line with the characters like the old TV show would be epic...
I don't know if I would buy a line of these but I wouldn't mind a Zorro figure.
I find this idea appealing but I also wonder if theres a market big enough for this to be worthwhile for Bossfight. For their sake I hope so
8 hours ago, Goldbug said:They already have or will have horses shortly. Zorro's horse Tornado will be the same as these
https://www.bossfightshop.com/collections/blanks-and-accessories/products/copy-of-bucky-ohare-wave-2-deadeye-duck-2
I like the details on those horse's...
The horses look good. Might have to pick a few up for my Apes figures. Caesar and Koba would look great on them. If I still had my Mezco Dark Knight Returns Batman figure, I definitely would get a horse for him. Not sure if Diamond's John Wick would scale with these horses.
As for Tarzan, Jane and Zorro. I'm interested. Tarzan could sub Ka-Zarr.
They already have or will have horses shortly. Zorro's horse Tornado will be the same as these
https://www.bossfightshop.com/collections/blanks-and-accessories/products/copy-of-bucky-ohare-wave-2-deadeye-duck-2
Zorro... I want a figure of him...
I'd really like some Zorro figures, but not sure about Boss Fight Studio. I might be more interested in some Zorro 5poa vintage style Reaction figures than some Legends style figures, but we'll see what they end up doing.
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