LEGO DC 77906 Wonder Woman back in stock at Wal*Mart

The San Diego Comic Con intended exclusive, LEGO DC 77906 Wonder Woman, is back in stock at Wal*Mart.

Wal*Mart’s website has restocked on LEGO DC 77906 Wonder Woman, an exclusive that was planned for San Diego Comic Con, the Brick Fan reports. The set is available for $39.99.

Originally, the set was made available for DC FanDome – the big virtual comic book and entertainment event covering all aspects of the DC comic book world. Since then it has been available at LEGO.com and Wal*Mart.

LEGO DC 77906 Wonder Woman

Here is the official product description:

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LEGO DC Wonder Woman (77906) brings together 3 classic characters from the Wonder Woman comic book in a buildable, play-and-display action scene. Hands-on Wonder Woman display set Superhero fans of any age can build their own recreation of a superhero battle between Wonder Woman and Cheetah – as seen on the cover of the classic Wonder Woman comic.

As the model features the same iconic characters as the Wonder Woman 1984 movie – Wonder Woman and Cheetah – it’s also the ideal gift for fans of the blockbuster movie. The 3 collectible minifigures are displayed in an outdoor environment set on a sturdy base.

LEGO.com recently released LEGO DC 76161 1989 Batwing, based on the vehicle as it appeared Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman vehicle. The 2,363 piece set is priced at £179.99 in the UK and $199.99 in the USA. There are two display options – the set can be wall mounted or placed on the buildable display stand.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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