Sideshow Collectibles Release Batman And Superman Greek-Inspired Statues

Sideshow Collectibles have just added two Greek-inspired statures, “Batman: Champion of Gotham City” and “Superman: Prince of Krypton” to their ever-growing lineup. Sculpted by Laurent Pierlot, these white and gold statues of the gladiator versions of the heroes are stunning.

“Batman: Champion of Gotham City” has the hero standing triumphantly over his newest adversary, which may or may not be Man-Bat, armed with a removable shield in the shape of his Bat symbol. Measuring 12 inches from the tip of his golden helmet to the bottom of his stand, the Dark Knight’s ready for his next big fight.

Standing at a grand 15 inches tall, “Superman: Prince of Krypton” holds his golden sword high and proud. With Kryptonian letters on his armor that translate to ‘Prince of Krypton’ and the helmet at his feet beside some crystals found in the Fortress of Solitude, the Man of Steel is fighting for the honor of his home planet.

These two figures are parts of the Cryptozoic’s Pantheon of Justice series. Sculpted with meticulous detail, they look like they’ve come straight from a museum. Of course, these are only the second and third statues of three, joining the original Wonder Woman release. The Amazonian Princess has now been joined by her brothers in arms as classic Greek-inspired statues.

What’s In The Box?

The Superman: Prince of Krypton Statue features:

  • Hand-painted polyresin statue
  • Measures 12 – 15 inches tall
  • Packaged in a full-color closed box
  • Includes CZX® superpremium card 
  • Reimagines the heroes as a classical Greek sculpture
  • Second and third in the Pantheon of Justice series of highly detailed
  • polyresin statues
  • Part of Cryptozoic’s CZX® super-premium line of products
  • Gold-accented armor, sword, and helmet
  • Ultra-high-quality CZX card showcases the design and story behind the statue
  • Individually numbered on the base (limited to 2500 pieces)
  • Sculpted by Laurent Pierlot

Source: Sideshow Collectibles

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