Posted on 5th March 2025
By Billy Langsworthy

Kaleidos Creative has debuted its latest collections of figures.
CatScans is a line of figures centred around Charlie – a cat that had to go for a CT scan after eating meals too big for him. Each blind box comes with a transparent figure of Charlie, with food in his belly that glows in the dark.

Another new line is Abducted, focused on alien trio Pat, Patt, and Paht. Each box contains a art card showcasing their adventure, one alien and their ship, as well as some of the souvenirs they found on their travels. These souvenirs can be held by magnets in the aliens’ stomach or the beams of their ships. The figures also come set of bumper stickers to decorate ships with.

Kaleidos is showcasing the ranges, along with other new blind boxes, plush, limited-edition art vinyl and exclusive art cards, at Emerald City Comic Con this weekend at booth #20417.
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