If you're a fan of action figures, statues, and other collectibles, SDCC is one of the most exciting events of the year. Plenty of companies will be at the show to reveal new collectibles in the pipeline for the coming months. DC Collectibles is no exception. They have a number of new products in the works based on everything from the Arrow TV series to the Arkham games to Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Batman comics. And we have an exclusive first look at all of it.

Comic-Con 2014 Toy Exclusives

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The centerpiece of DC's SDCC lineup is this year's exclusive offering - the Arkham City Harley Quinn variant statue. This is a full-color version of the monochromatic Harley statue released last year. This 9.25-inch statue will be sold for $124.95 at various Diamond retailer booths at the show.Sidebar - Gamestop will be selling a full-color version of the Arkham City Catwoman statue this fall. It's probably safe to assume we'll see full-color variants of other statues in the line (Batman, Joker, etc.) as retailer or convention-exclusives going forward.As for new products being previewed, DC has quite a few figures and statues on tap this year. They'll be showing the first wave of action figures based on the Arkham Knight video game. And if past Arkham games are any indication, don't expect it to be the only wave. Also look for a new series of figures based on the Arrow TV show (and designed to accompany the Oliver Queen/Deathstroke two-pack released a while back), as well as a lone Barry Allen figure based on the Flash TV series. And if you liked the first series of Greg Capullo's Designer Series Batman figures , DC will be debuting the third wave of figures.As for statues, look for several new entries in the Batman: Black and White, Superman: Man of Steel, and Wonder Woman: Art of War series. And DC will be showing off the next two entries in the 1940's pinup-inspired DC Bombshells series. Check out the slideshow for a look at all of these and more:DC will have a Comic-Con panel focused on these announcements on Thursday, July 24. The panel is scheduled to run from 10am-11am PST in Room 9. Stay tuned, as we'll have images from the show floor when SDCC gets underway in a couple weeks.

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