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Silent J, Gronk, Alien, Swamp Thing-Action Figure Photography

Here’s some recent action figure photography I’ve been working on. I used the Extreme Sets Sewers 2.0 diorama as the backdrop for all the photos, although I don’t think this set is available anymore.

In the first image, Gronk and Swamp Thing are teaming up and walking with purpose. Gronk is a WWE Elite Series action figure released in December 2020, based on his appearance at WrestleMania 36. Swamp Thing, on the other hand, is a Megafig from McFarlane Toys released in July 2023.



In the next photo, a Xenomorph is surprising Silent Bob in the sewers—he probably doesn’t have long to live! Silent Bob is a Diamond Select figure released in 2014; however, I believe it’s a reprint, if that exists. It's based on his appearance in the 'Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back' movie. The Alien figure is the Neca Xenomorph, released in 2020 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the 1979 film.


Finally, we have the Riddler plotting something in a hidden underground base. This figure is from McFarlane Toys and is based on the movie 'The Batman,' released in 2022.


I’ve touched up all of these photos using Procreate, and I applied a filter to the Gronk picture with Prisma. I sourced the little props, like the crates, from eBay.

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