XM Studios Wonder Woman Classic 1/4 Statue Premium Collectibles
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XM Studios is excited to present our next DC Premium Collectibles statue, Wonder Woman – Classic! This statue will be available in both 1/4 and 1/6 scale. Displaying the grace and confidence of a seasoned warrior, Diana holds her own while fending off Darkseid’s shock troops in an epic battle set among cybernetic ruins and destroyed wreckage. A versatile combatant who excels in close-quarters combat, her spear and magically imbued shield make short work of any villain or fiend unfortunate enough to cross paths with her. Imbued with bold storytelling elements, each statue is painstakingly handcrafted and individually hand-painted with XM’s famous quality finish.
For this statue, XM worked with acclaimed comic book artist Mark Brooks, who fleshed out the concept for Wonder Woman in stunning detail. Collectors will be able to pair this art piece with Superman and Batman as part of a trinity set featuring the three of them brawling it out with the Parademons deep within the hellish world of Apokolips ruled by the supreme villain of the DC Multiverse, Darkseid.
In August 2010 (issue #600), J. Michael Straczynski took over the series’ writing duties and introduced Wonder Woman to an alternate timeline created by the Gods in which Paradise Island had been destroyed and the Amazons scattered around the world.In this timeline, Diana is an orphan raised in New York.
The entire world has forgotten Wonder Woman’s existence and the main story of this run was of Diana trying to restore reality even though she does not properly remember it herself. A trio of Death Goddesses called The Morrigan acted as the main enemy of Wonder Woman. In this run, Wonder Woman wears a new costume designed by Jim Lee. Straczynski determined the plot and continued writing duties until Wonder Woman #605; writer Phil Hester then continued his run, which ultimately concluded in Wonder Woman #614.
Wonder Woman with Batman and Superman on the cover of Wonder Woman (vol. 5) Annual #1 (July 2017). Art by Nicola Scott and Romulo Fajardo Jr. In the 21st century, the three have appeared together in multiple titles as part of DC’s trinity of its most popular and important superheroes.
XM Studios Wonder Woman Classic 1/4 Statue Premium – In 2011’s The New 52, DC Comics relaunched its entire line of publications to attract a new generation of readers, and thus released volume 4 of the Wonder Woman comic book title. Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang were assigned writing and art duties respectively and revamped the character’s history considerably.
XM Studios Wonder Woman Classic 1/4 Statue Premium – In this new continuity, Wonder Woman wears a costume similar to her original Marston costume (except with a red-black-silver color scheme rather than the classic red-blue-gold), utilizes a sword and shield, and has a completely new origin. No longer a clay figure brought to life by the magic of the gods, she is, instead, a demi-goddess and the natural-born daughter of Hippolyta and Zeus. Azzarello and Chiang’s revamp of the character was critically acclaimed, but highly divisive among longtime fans of the character.
XM Studios Wonder Woman Classic 1/4 Statue Premium – In 2016, DC Comics once again relaunched all of its publications as part of the “DC Rebirth” continuity reboot, and the new fifth volume of Wonder Woman was released semi-monthly with writer Greg Rucka.
- One (1) highly detailed sculpt featuring Wonder Woman on the planet Apokolips.
- Two (2) pairs of arm switch-outs.
- Crafted in polystone.
- Each handcrafted statue is individually hand-painted with high-quality finish.
- ES: 199
- Mark Brooks (2D)
- XM Studios Design and Development Team
Details:
Premium Collectibles Statue
Series DC Premium Collectibles
Scale 1/4 Scale
Product Code XMWWMNCL1/4
- Box Size : 80 cm L X 60 cm B X 28 cm H (estimate)
- Product Size : 44 cm L X 33 cm B X 69 cm H (estimate)
- Est. Shipping Weight : 16 kg (estimate)
- Est. Product Weight : 12 kg (estimate)
Limited edition 199 !!!
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