Friday, September 20, 2013

Dead Space Isaac Clarke ArtFX Statue

Dead Space Isaac Clarke ArtFX Statue
Making his stunning ArtFX debut in his look from the Dead Space video game is the main player character, Isaac Clarke. Tracking down the galactic menace to stop it once and for all, the former engineer turned hero stands triumphant after finishing off a Necromorph on frigid Tau Volantis. Isaac wears his Resource Integration Gear suit, complete with slit facemask and new alterations for the third game and its arctic setting. Clark's gear is incredibly detailed with mechanical components, different textures of cloth, belts, pouches, seams, clothing creases, a fur-lined collar, and much, much more! The RIG suit flexes around Isaac as he lunges to one side in a battle stance, with his trusty Plasma Cutter in hand. Isaac Clarke stands nearly 12 1/2-inches tall (1:6 scale) on an amazing snow-terrain display base, complete with the bloody remains of the last Necromorph! This statue requires "LR44" batteries, not included. Ages 14 and up.
The coolest part of Isaac Clarke's look has always been the energy glow of his mask and other components, and Kotobukiya has recreated that with LED lights in the statue's helmet, backpack, and glove. There's even a ball-joint in the hero's neck so you can pose him to your liking.

The next hit video game series to join Kotobukiya's ArtFX statues is the epic Dead Space. The first game was released in 2008, introducing players to the horror-science-fiction setting where you must fight and dismember Necromorphs to stay alive. That game was followed up by a sequel in 2011, and then Dead Space 3.

Daredevil Fine Art Statue

Daredevil Fine Art Statue
Expertly sculpted by superstar artist Erick Sosa, the Daredevil Fine Art Statue stands 10 1/2-inches tall and finds the Man Without Fear from Marvel Comics with his signature modified billy club weapon! Standing at 1:6 scale, the statue features a base designed to look like the gargoyle-accented Hell's Kitchen rooftop. Daredevil poses in a wide stance as he prepares to swing into the night with his club. The athletic hero has an incredibly detailed sculpt showing off every muscle and sinew, while his costume is perfect down to the last detail with its boots, gloves, belts, holsters, and the raised "DD " logo on his chest. Limited to 1200 pieces worldwide. Ages 14 and up.

One Piece Roronoa Zoro Rongoku Onigiri Battle Version Figuarts Zero Statue

One Piece Roronoa Zoro Rongoku Onigiri Version Statue\
From Bandai Tamashii Nations! Roronoa Zoro joins the One Piece Figuarts Zero Battle Version high-detail statue line-up portrayed as he appeared in the New World Story Arc executing his Rengoku Onigiri finishing technique. Clear parts applied or slash effects and smoke at his feet areas are recreated with clear parts for enhanced realism. This high definition sculpt figurine set also features 3 sword accessories and special display stand. Measures nearly 6 3/4-inches tall.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Man of Steel himself Superman


A Kotobukiya Japanese import! Following the recent releases of classic DC Comics characters in the full size ARTFX Statue scale (including Batman Black Costume and The Joker), Kotobukiya returns to the Man of Steel himself for a special presentation portraying an iconic appearance: Superman For Tomorrow! In the 2004-2005 twelve issue story arc written by Brian Azzarello, Superman faced some of his most difficult times as he investigated the worldwide Vanishing, dealt with an alternate reality Earth, and faced off against mysterious villains. “For Tomorrow” is most famous for its incredible artwork by DC superstar Jim Lee, and that is the inspiration for this all new statue.



This one packs a punch! Bishoujo



A Kotobukiya Japanese import! The incredible Bishoujo statues from Kotobukiya have brought you everything from superheroines to Tekken fighters, and now the long-awaited line of Street Fighter members is finally here with the one, the only, Chun Li! One of the bestselling video game franchises of all time, Street Fighter first debuted in 1987 with its unique blend of one on one combat and international characters (and fighting styles). The beautiful and fierce Chun Li first appeared in 1991’s Street Fighter II and has since gone on to become one of the most popular and recognizable characters from the series. A Chinese fighter and an undercover Interpol agent, she exemplifies justice and honorable martial arts. Chun Li is presented in a brand new Bishoujo Statue based on a new illustration by master Japanese illustrator Shunya Yamashita.