Spider-Rex and Venomosaurus inflatable costumes are now on sale for Halloween

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We’re months away from Halloween, but we have a feeling Jazwares’ new Spider-Rex and Venomosaurus inflatable costumes have already won them over. Inflatable T. rex costumes have mushroomed all over the internet in recent years, but officially licensed Marvel versions are more flexible than ever. However, there is a good chance that finding one will be difficult in September or October, so you’ll want to get your order when you have a chance. All the details you need can be found below.

Jazwares Marvel Spider-Rex Adult Inflatable Costume ($99.99) – Pre-order at GameStop (Ships in early October): Based on the Spider-Rex character who first appeared in Marvel Comics’ Edge of Spider-Verse #1, this inflatable costume includes a battery-powered fan and detailed claw gloves that you can use to “defend the Savage Land of Phenomosaurus” .

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Adult Jazwares Marvel Venomosaurus Inflatable Adult Costume ($99.99) Pre-order at GameStop (Ships early October): Bond with Venom and T-Rex to become the newest Venomosaurus character in the MARVEL Universe. This venom-inspired dinosaur is brought to life by a fan-powered inflatable nylon. Venom’s signature logo is printed below a clear window to provide a clear view under the fashion snout. Inflatable costume includes a pair of detailed clawed Venomosaurus gloves to complete the look. Collect the new inflatable Venomosaurus outfit and take over Savage Land. “

Spider-Rex and Venomosaurus costumes are part of the Beyond Amazing Collection to celebrate the year-long 60th Anniversary of Spider-Man, which included everything from Funko Pops to highly collectible watches.

You can check out our review of Edge of Spider-Verse #1 here. Our Nicole Drum hopes for better things in the future:

Overall, Edge of Spider-Verse #1 isn’t a bad comic. The art is all over the place is solid, if at times ‘Marvel’ in style except for the Spider-Noir story which is just fantastic. The problem also isn’t completely masking its threat to provoke you. You get a sense of what’s to come even if the full story isn’t fully formed, which makes sense since there are fewer issues to come up with and more characters to get into this mess.The real challenge here is to approach having short, disconnected stories that often get lost in Tired of this juvenile stuff. The main series has a lot of ground to cover and that means a lot of risking being too much. That’s the case here. Hopefully things will get better in the future.”

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