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Comic-Con International 2016 is just around the corner, on July 21-24, 2016 at the San Diego Convention Center. Prior to its kickoff, take a look at some of the most sought after exclusives being offered this year.

The bulk of this year's highly anticipated collectibles are merchandise from the Star Wars franchise. Including a Chewbacca watch strap, Star Wars socks, Rey backpack, Black series Obi Wan Kenobi pack, and the Star Wars carships trench run. Additional Star Wars collectibles available at this year’s Comic-Con can be found at StarWars.com.

Aside from the Star Wars franchise, it is going to be a busy week for the LEGO company as well. They will be showcasing several DC and Marvel figures throughout the convention. On Thursday they will reveal Batman and Joker, followed by Doctor Strange and Black Panther on Friday, Superman and Wonder Woman on Saturday, and finally Captain America and Iron Man on Sunday.

Entertainment Weekly also announced that LEGO is going to launch a minifigure of Captain America that is Hydra-devoted. LEGO fans should keep an eye on @LEGO_Group and the hashtag #LEGOSDCC on Twitter for a chance to win a mini-Captain America.

Definitely make time to check out the exciting merchandise from Nickelodeon. “The Nick Box” is a compilation of exclusive items from shows like The Ren & Stimpy Show, Rugrats, Rocko’s Modern Life, Hey Arnold, and CatDog priced at $50 per box. A Dark Horse exclusive Korra statuette, limited to 300, will also be featured at the Nickelodeon both and come with a certificate of authenticity.

In addition to Korra, Aang will also have his world premiere as a 7-inch statuette. This figure will be limited to 150 figures and will also come with certificate of authenticity. Both the Kora and Aang figures will be priced at $80.

Nickelodeon will also feature an exclusive Bebop with Warthog Trike from Playmates at their booth, priced at $30 each. Apparently the exclusive is inspired by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, and it will come with “two rocket grenade projectiles and custom vacuum-metallized chrome finishes.”