Star Ace Toys’ Batman Arkham Origins Statues Available At Sideshow Collectibles

SFX Collectibles, Star Ace Toys, and Sideshow are honored and delighted to announce the Batman Arkham Origins 1:8 Scale Statue from the Batman Arkham Series!

“On Christmas Eve, Batman intervenes in a jailbreak at Blackgate Penitentiary LED by Black Mask, who executes Police Commissioner Loeb and escapes. Left to battle the hired assassin Killer Croc, Batman prevails but learns that Croc is the first of eight of the world’s deadliest assassins in Gotham City vying to claim a $50 million bounty placed on Batman’s head by Black Mask.”

“Hoping to learn Black Mask’s location, Batman tracks the Penguin to his ship. There, he defeats the assassin Deathstroke and Electrocutioner and learns from the Penguin that Black Mask was purportedly murdered at an apartment complex. Batman investigates the murder scene, learning that the victim was not Black Mask and that the murder may have involved a criminal known as ‘the Joker’.”

This Batman Origins Statue stands an awesome 42cm tall and is made of high-quality Polystone Resin, each one hand-painted.

As well as the Collectors Edition version, an Exclusive edition statue is also available.

The Exclusive Batman Origins Statue is also an impressive 42cm tall and comes with an exclusive light-up base with the Bat signal surrounded by Man Bats Claws and Wings.

It also comes with an additional head and one hand holding a Batarang and the other his legendary grapnel gun. Within the package comes a Mini Print and an Authenticity Card.

The Batman Arkham Origins statues are made of high-quality Polystone Resin and each one is hand-painted and limited to 500 pieces worldwide. Both pieces are now available to pre-order from Sideshow Collectibles and are expected to ship between December 2023 and February 2024. Don’t miss your chance to add these stunning collectibles to your DC Comics collection today!

Images and Press Release Courtesy of Sideshow Collectibles


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