The cover of Green Day‘s Kerplunk is coming to life with the Kerplunk girl action figure.
A toy based on the cover of the punk trio’s 1991 sophomore album is being released by the company Super7.
The figure recreates the Kerplunk girl’s hair and daisy T-shirt, and comes with a smoking gun accessory.
The cover of Kerplunk features a drawing of a girl based on a character named Laurie L. created by Larry Livermore, founder of the label Lookout Records. The original album featured an insert purported to be written by Laurie L., an obsessed Green Day fan who murders her parents to go on tour with the band.
You can order your Kerplunk girl action figure now via Super7.com.
Meanwhile, Green Day and 3 Doors Down’s catalogs have surged in streams, albeit for very different reasons.
According to Billboard, streams of Green Day’s music jumped by 42% following their opening ceremony performance ahead of Super Bowl 60 on Sunday.
Individual streams of the songs “American Idiot,” “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” and “Holiday,” all of which were played during the set, increased by 78%, 46% and 53%, respectively.
Meanwhile, stream of the 3 Doors Down catalog shot up by 236% following the death of frontman Brad Arnold on Saturday. The hits “Here Without You,” “Kryptonite” and “When I’m Gone” saw individual streaming jumps of 207%, 112% and 167%, respectively.
Arnold passed away at age 47 following a battle with cancer.
