ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive look at Super7‘s all-new ODB Deluxe Figure, based on the iconic member of hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan.
The new figure is inspired by ODB, also known as Ol’ Dirty Bastard, one of the founding members of the iconic hip-hop group the Wu-Tang Clan. The rapper was seen as one of the bigger forces in music prior to his untimely passing at the age of 35 from an accidental drug overdose in 2004.
The ODB Deluxe figure is available to preorder now on Super7’s website, where the figure retails for $35.
Check out Super7’s ODB Deluxe figure below:
What comes with the Ol’ Dirty Bastard figure?
The figure itself is 7″ scale, and features 18 points of articulation, as well as an intricate sculpt and premium paint detailing. The figure is modeled after the cover art from ODB’s debut album Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, which was released in 1995. Alongside the figure, Super7’s ODB also comes with a microphone and ID card accessory, which itself served as the cover of his album.
Known for his outrageous and oftentimes profane style of delivery and performance, ODB — real name Russell Tyrone Jones — was on three of Wu-Tang Clan’s albums prior to his death, the group’s legendary debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), and its 1997 follow-up Wu-Tang Forever, and 2000’s The W. As a solo artist, ODB also released two of his own albums, the final one being N—- Please in 1999. A third studio album, titled A Son Unique, was in the works prior to his death, but has since never been released.
ODB’s figure joins a series of musician figures that Super7 has honored with action figures. Previous figures include iconic rap artist KRS-One, AC/DC’s Bon Scott, and even a smaller version of ODB under their ReAction figures banner, among others.