McFarlane Toys Announces Three New DC Comics Statues

McFarlane Toys has announced three new DC Comics statues. The three resin pieces of art are based on Batman, The Joker, and Zatanna.

BATMAN BY BILL SIENKIEWICZ (BATMAN BLACK & WHITE)

Directly from the cover of Batman Anniversary issue #400, comes one of the most unique takes on Batman in the Batman Black & White Statue line, one that’s always showcased abstract takes on the iconic character and this statue continues that trend and perfectly captures Bill Sienkiewicz’s masterful work.

The highly detailed statue stands approximately 8” tall (including base) and is made of polyresin. The 1:10th Scale statue is based on artwork by Bill Sienkiewicz and comes packaged in 4-color closed box and is hand-numbered on the base.

THE JOKER BY ANDREA SORRENTINO (THE JOKER PURPLE CRAZE)

Pulled straight from the cover of DC Black Label book Joker: Killer Smile Book Three, comes the most insane and unique take on The Joker to date. Illustrated by Andrea Sorrentino, the sculpt identically captures the joker on his tricycle rolling around his padded cell. This statue is a can’t-miss to any collector of The Joker: Purple Craze Statue line.

The highly detailed statue stands approximately 7.25” tall (including the base) and is made of polyresin. The limited edition statue is based on artwork by Andrea Sorrentino.

ZATANNA BY J. SCOTT CAMPBELL (DC COVER GIRLS)

One of the most iconic and premier cover artists continues their run, on the DC Cover Girls Statue line with a beautiful statue featuring the Mistress of Magic. Zatanna, designed by J. Scott Campbell in 1:8th scale, fully captures the heroine in her classic costume. In a striking, confident pose, Zatanna showcases classic costume elements, like her top hat, tuxedo jacket and signature cane. The figure comes featured on a base with the Zatanna character logo.

The highly detailed statue stands approximately 9.5” tall (including the base) and is made of polyresin.

All three of the limited edition statues are now available to pre-order from McFarlane Toys.

Images and Press Release Courtesy Of McFarlane Toys


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