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![]() Motley Crue - ReAction Figures Released in 2024 by Super7 Advertising himself as "a loud, rude and aggressive guitar player," Mick Mars caught the attention of his soon-to-be bandmates, kicking off Mötley Crüe's meteoric rise! This articu. . . | ![]() Motley Crue - ReAction Figures Released in 2025 by Super7 Mick Mars is known for his aggressive, melodic guitar solos and bluesy riffs— and "God Bless the Children of the Beast" is a phenomenal instrumental showpiece of that talent! Inspired . . . |
![]() Motley Crue - ReAction Figures Released in 2024 by Super7 Nikki Sixx's iconic song writing and bass guitar rhythms provide the thundering backbone of the legendary band's music! This articulated, 3.75" scale Mötley Crüe ReAction Figure of Nikk. . . | ![]() Motley Crue - ReAction Figures Released in 2025 by Super7 Like many of Mötley Crüe's greatest hits, "Shout At The Devil" was written by band bassist and co-founder, Nikki Sixx! Inspired by the black-and-white promotional photos for the ba. . . |
![]() Motley Crue - ReAction Figures Released in 2024 by Super7 Tommy Lee's frenetic drumming and on-stage antics propelled the band's signature high-energy sound and kept the crowd wanting more! This articulated, 3.75" scale Mötley Crüe ReAction Fi. . . | ![]() Motley Crue - ReAction Figures Released in 2025 by Super7 Bang the drums, and your head, with the latest Tommy Lee ReAction Figure! Inspired by the black-and-white promotional photos for the band's breakthrough second studio album, Shout At The Devil, this 3. . . |
![]() Motley Crue - ReAction Figures Released in 2024 by Super7 Vince Neil trailblazed the sunset strip with his unique sound, perfect for a band like Mötley Crüe! This articulated, 3.75" scale Mötley Crüe ReAction Figure of Vince Neil is . . . | ![]() Motley Crue - ReAction Figures Released in 2025 by Super7 In 1983, Mötley Crüe was red hot thanks to unforgettable lyrics sung by their charismatic lead singer, Vince Neil. Inspired by the black-and-white promotional photos for the band's breakthro. . . |