Lemmy Action Figure...so Bad Ass the Toy Will Kick Your Ass

To celebrate the release of the album Motorizer and the fantastic career of a music icon, Locoape will hand out limited edition Lemmy Kilmister action figures. The Lemmy figure will be released at Comic-Con, the mecca for all things awesome.
 
Here is the press info:
 
An edition of 100 pieces: Toynk has allocated just 100 of their worldwide exclusive which includes the Lemmy Figure, Exclusive Lemmy Signature Series Limited Edition Rickenbacker Bass, Exclusive MOTÖRHEAD "Ace of Spades" playing card, Authentic D'Andrea Lemmy Bass Guitar Pick AND a Bonus Rickenbacker Bass as Played by Lemmy Featuring the Iconic War Bird logo. Comic-Con Attendee Price: $30.00 each
 
Limited to 50 pieces: Locoape's Icon series Lemmy Kilmister figure which will include an exclusive MOTÖRHEAD/Lemmy Kilmister, Authentic D'Andrea three pick set. Comic-Con Attendee Price: $30.00 each
 
All items will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
 
You can buy the figure at www.lemmyfigure.com or www.imotorhead.com
 
Here is what the Lemmy Figure flyer looks like.

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Does anything marketed towards aging hipster have to have a lower case 'i' in front of it? iMotorhead? It makes me think of this:

iMotorhead

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