The figures are available now

Super7 has announced the release of Mötley Crüe Shout at the Devil ReAction figures. The set of four figures is inspired by the band’s infamous early makeup look from the group’s second studio album, Shout at the Devil.

Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars, and Tommy Lee have been immortalized in a 3.75-inch scale, each including an accessory. Neil includes a microphone, Sixx with a bass guitar, Mars with a guitar, and Lee with a pair of drumsticks.

Each one is available together or as a set of four via Super7.

Released in 1983 at the height of the Satanic Panic, Shout at the Devil catapulted Mötley Crüe to superstardom. Delivering on the hype and promise of their Platinum debut Too Fast For Love, Mötley Crüe’s second album hit the US Top 20 and was certified four times platinum. For many music fans, Shout at the Devil was the first time they witnessed an album with this imagery and lyrical content on mainstream retail shelves.

Last year, the group celebrated the 40th anniversary of the project with a multi-format box set. Included in the box set will be the original album remastered on orange/yellow splatter LP, CD and red cassette; Shout at the Devil Demos & Rarities on red/white splatter LP; “Looks That Kill” white seven-inch; “Too Young to Fall in Love” orange seven-inch; devil board with metal planchette; metal pentagram seven-inch adapter; pentagram felt bag; devil candle holder (candle not included); band member tarot cards; 12-inch by 12-inch pentagram seance board; and two 12-inch by 12-inch Shout at the Devil blood album cover litho art prints.

Last month, the band launched The Crüeseum, The World’s Most Notorious Museum with Definitive Authentic/Invenium. The living, breathing, virtual museum features memorabilia ranging from stage clothes, photographs, and instruments, to souvenirs and many other gems — many of which have never been seen by the public. The band’s archives will open to fans with three different collections: “Shout At The Devil,” a celebration of the band’s legendary breakthrough album; ”On With The Show,” a dedication to Mötley’s life on the road; and “Home Sweet Home – Los Angeles,” a dirty love letter to the city that made them. The Crüeseum is continually growing and will be replenished with exclusive items and much more to come — fans of the band are encouraged to check back often.

Mötley Crüe remains a huge global draw 40-plus years into their career and, in the summer of 2022 co-headlined a nearly sold-out North American stadium tour with Def Leppard. The tour continued globally in 2023 with legs in Latin America, Europe, Japan, and Australia before concluding in Melbourne, Australia on November 14th.