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com008 · Agents

Agents 1.0 (Initial Wave) · 2008 - Released during the peak era of LEGO original IP development.

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Figure ID

com008

Theme

Agents

Year Released

2008 - Released during the peak era of LEGO original IP development.

Rarity

Uncommon - Exclusive to a single mid-range set from over 15 years ago.

Head

Double-sided; one side features a scowl with a black beard and furrowed brow, the other a shocked expression. Black hair piece (Part 3901).

Torso

Black vest over a white collared shirt with a pinstriped blue and white tie and shoulder holster detail. White arms and black hands.

Legs

Plain black legs (Part 970c00) with no printing.

Accessories

Includes a Red Dynamite bundle (Part 3069 / 64728) and a black semi-automatic pistol (Part 43499).

Color Scheme

Monochrome palette of black and white, accented by light blue in the tie and the bright red of the dynamite.

Printing Details

Pad-printed torso with sharp line work on the tie and holster; classic Agents-era high-contrast industrial style.

Variants

None. This specific print was never revised or used for other characters.

Condition Notes

Check for 'arm cracks' on the white torso and silvering/rubbing on the beard printing which is prone to wear.

Estimated Value

$10.00 - $15.00 (Used Complete); $20.00+ (New/Mint).

Price (New)

Came in set 8632 which originally retailed for $19.99 USD.

Compatible Sets

8632 Mission 2: Swamp Raid (2008).

Character Background

A henchman for Dr. Inferno's criminal organization, specializing in demolition and tactical ambushes in swamp environments.

Design Notes

Notable for being one of the more 'realistic' villain designs in an era of LEGO that was moving towards cinematic aesthetics.

Similar Minifigures

Henchman (Agents), Spy Clops (Agents), and generic LEGO City crooks from the late 2000s.

Collectibility

Moderate. Highly desired by nostalgia collectors of the Agents theme but has limited broader crossover appeal.

History

Part of the first wave of Agents, a theme created to compete with action-oriented toy lines like G.I. Joe.

Interesting Facts

The torso print later became popular in the 'MOC' community for creating custom James Bond or pulp fiction detective figures.

Display Suggestions

Display alongside a Dr. Inferno figure or in a swamp-themed diorama using dark green foliage.

Modification Potential

Excellent base torso for custom suited characters, bodyguards, or movie-inspired detectives.

Overall Assessment

A quintessential 2000s villain with high-quality torso printing and great accessories. A solid addition for any Agents completionist.

Identified on 5/14/2026
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