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>Popfindr apparently works if you have the DPCI, which you can get off the website under the Specifications tab.

Popfindr for Target asks "Enter an 8-digit Product ID. ", i.e. the TCIN. As far as I can see it wont accept DPCI when I try that

>Then you either didn't get any yet or they're already gone. I follow a local toy guy on IG who goes around and reports new stock showing up at various stores in my city. He just found a store freshly stocked. Be patient. If your town never received stock it's likely it hasn't hit stores yet.
They've already hit my area and are gone, a target employee told me they had some but they sold out immediately. The website has never budged from this; I have a script that refreshes it for changes and alerts me if any happen. I've never seen a case where a figure doesn't show the shipping/pickup/delivery options at all ever since release except this one, which is why I say they're blacking it out.

They did something similar (not the exact same) with McFarlane's "in store" exclusive red Cyborg Superman after a few weeks of the options showing inaccurate numbers of how many figures they had that were in his case pack, not how many were actually there of him. They then zeroed him out at all locations. They didn't do this for any other figure that was part of the case pack, only him because the rest werent high demand, it doesn't make sense unless it was deliberate to avoid people rushing to stores and bothering employees.

>As someone who worked at a Target once upon a time, I can assure you Marvel Legends exclusives are far from the most desired item they sell. Their staff is not getting harassed about this two pack nearly as much as they do for video game consoles upon release, or God forbid, Pokemon cards.
Did you work there for the recent ML exclusive nightmares that sold out in minutes? While Im sure in the past these were not high demand, low supply items, they have been recently with some like Psylocke and Warbird.