Thanks! Great stuff. That was from 1975, so just a bit past my viewing years as a kid, and it didn't seem familiar to me. But he has that classic Muppet Monster design so will get him for sure.
Mislabeled, Herry Monster was previously announced and is blue.Why is he listed as "Herry Monster" if his name is Frazzle? I mean, the "Herry Monster" name rings a bell, but I don't know enough about this character. I watched Sesame Street back in the 70s, so my memory of some things is a bit fuzzy.
Ah, okay...that makes sense.Mislabeled, Herry Monster was previously announced and is blue.
I had to look up the name for Frazzle. I don’t recognize him, but I’m honestly down for any Muppets they want to make. Just cleared a shelf under my Palisades Muppets for Sesame Street and Fraggle Rock.I was at first baffled by the Herry Monster tag - Frazzle is a deep cut - great look and I think I recognize him, but couldn't have named him.
Sherlock Hemlock, great news.
They must be optimistic to be holding off on Cookie Monster a bit longer.
Nope and nopeIs Super7 at the con showing any muppets? Anything at the Diamond booth about the Select figures?
Apparently, Frazzle was put on display accidentally. It seems like someone mistakenly grabbed the Frazzle prototype instead of Herry. I haven't seen any new photos of the display today. From what I've seen, Herry, Grover, and Mr. Johnson are not on display. I wonder how many more characters they have in prototype.
The Diamond Comic Distributors small display being part of the NECA booth, gives me a little hope that NECA could eventually release some of the DST Muppets. Maybe.