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Nick Kremenek Comic-Con Special Edition Exclusives (Online Only) [UPDATE]

While artist Nick Kremenek and his Dreamforger Studios aren’t physically at Comic-Con Special Edition, they’re still celebrating the occasion with online exclusives.

Up first is a pre-order for his Ghostbusters “The Manhattan Marshmallow Incident of 1984 Survivor” Metal Challenge Coin, a 1.75″ coin that pays tribute to the classic film. It’s made with an antique gold finish to give it a weathered look, and features images of Mr. Stay Puft and the Templer of Gozer on one side, with the reverse revealing a proton pack and two crossed neutrino wands. Plus, it glows in the dark. You can pick it up now on Etsy for $19.99.

If that’s not enough Ghosbusters for you, you can also order a bundle featuring the coin and a “Back Off, Man! Scientist” pin. The combined price is $29.99, and it’s available now on Etsy.

Kremenek’s second exclusive is an “Indiana Jones & the Exclusive Portrait” 6″ x 6″ Hand-Drawn Custom Art, which is limited to 150 pieces. Pick it up for $14.99 on Etsy now.

If you didn’t pick up his amazing Comic-Con@Home exclusive Indiana Jones “40 Years of Adventure” Coin, you can also get the coin and the print in a bundle for $34.99 on Etsy.

[UPDATE]

As an addd bonus, for every purchase of the Indiana Jones exclusive print between now and Sunday, November 28, the buyer will be issues a virtual raffle ticket for a chance to win a free “40 Years of Adventure” coin. At the end of the day on Sunday, three random winners will be selected to receive the challenge coin.

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Finally, Kremenek is also debuting a “Zoë Alleyne Washburne 6″ x 6″ Hand-Drawn Custom Firefly Fan Art Limited Giclée Print”, which is available both online on Etsy as well as at Comic-Con Special Edition at the California Browncoats Booth #419. The Browncoats are also offering several of Kremenek’s Firefly travel posters, portrait mini-prints, and a shiny exclusive tote bag designed specifically for this convention. All of Kremenek’s art purchased at their booth is signed and proceeds go to the Al Wooten Jr. Youth Center.

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