Bif Bang Pow! Dexter Bobble Head - Collectible Dexter Figure
Bif Bang Pow! Dexter Bobble Head - Collectible Dexter Figure
Bif Bang Pow! Dexter Bobble Head - Collectible Dexter Figure
Bif Bang Pow! Dexter Bobble Head - Collectible Dexter Figure
Bif Bang Pow! Dexter Bobble Head - Collectible Dexter Figure
Bif Bang Pow! Dexter Bobble Head - Collectible Dexter Figure
Bif Bang Pow!

Dexter Bobble Head - Collectible Dexter Figure

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Description
  • "Yes, I wanna play. I really, really do."
  • From the hit Showtime television series Dexter.
  • This serial killer bobble head even features blood spatter!
  • It's the 1st item based on the star of the show, Michael C. Hall.
  • Can Dexter come over to your house?


"Yes, I wanna play. I really, really do." From the hit Showtime television series, this is the very 1st item based on the star of the show! A blood-splatter expert for the Miami Police Department by day, Dexter spends his nights murdering other serial killers. Now this so-called "good guy" is available in 7-inch bobble head form!
About Dexter
Dexter Morgan is a fictional character in a series of novels by Jeff Lindsay, including Darkly Dreaming Dexter (2004), Dearly Devoted Dexter (2005), and Dexter in the Dark (2007).
In 2006, the first novel was adapted into the Showtime TV series Dexter. In the TV series, Dexter is played by Michael C. Hall.
Dexter is a forensic blood spatter analyst for the Miami-Metro Police Department but in his own time, Dexter is a serial killer. He was taught by his adopted father, Harry, to only kill other killers who have escaped the traditional legal system, or were never suspected in the first place.
Dexter begins killing neighborhood pets as a child. His adopted father, Harry, finds the animals' remains and recognizes that young Dexter is a sociopath with an innate need to kill. Harry decides to train Dexter to channel his violent urges in a "positive" direction: he teaches his son to be a cautious, meticulous, and efficient killer and shows him how to leave no clues. Harry also teaches Dexter to live a public life that discourages suspicion, faking emotions and reactions that are expected of him, but which he never actually experiences. Most importantly, Harry gives the boy a system of ethical principles that Dexter comes to call "the Code of Harry." The central tenet of that code is to only kill people who are, themselves, killers.
He's made of resin and would love to come over to your place to play. So, bring him home today!