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DC Direct and McFarlane Toys Unveil Exciting New Collectibles
DC Direct has announced the upcoming release of two highly anticipated collectible statues: the Batman Ninja and Batgirl. These statues are inspired by popular comic series and designed to appeal to both seasoned collectors and casual fans alike. Meanwhile, McFarlane Toys has introduced new Hulk and Venom statues based on the Marvel Rivals video game, further enriching the collectibles market.
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Set to be available for pre-order on December 4th, the Batman Ninja statue will be a 1:10 scale resin piece, capturing the essence of the iconic Batman: Black & White series. This series is renowned for its striking aesthetic, and the Batman Ninja statue is expected to embody that dynamic portrayal of the Dark Knight. The statue will measure approximately 7.75 inches in height, making it a visually appealing addition to any collection.
Complementing this release is the Batgirl statue, which is inspired by the artwork of J. Scott Campbell, a well-known figure in the DC Cover Girls series. This statue, standing at 10 inches, showcases Campbell’s distinctive style, characterized by alluring poses and intricate detail. The combination of these two statues highlights DC Direct’s commitment to delivering high-quality collectibles that resonate with their audience.
Pricing for these statues is anticipated to be around $180 for the Batman Ninja and $200 for Batgirl. Given the craftsmanship evident in teaser images, collectors are likely to act quickly when pre-orders open.
McFarlane Toys Expands Its Range
In a parallel development, McFarlane Toys has unveiled statues of Hulk and Venom, both inspired by their appearances in the Marvel Rivals video game. These figures are designed to reflect the dynamic nature of the characters, with the Hulk statue standing at 10.75 inches and Venom at 9.5 inches. Each statue is crafted to provide a striking presence, with dimensions that emphasize their robust features.
A standout feature of these Marvel Rivals statues is the inclusion of detailed background scenes and a comic book, enhancing their appeal to collectors. Priced at $59.99 each, these statues offer significant value, combining quality with a rich storytelling aspect that caters to fans of both the characters and the source material.
The introduction of these collectibles from both DC Direct and McFarlane Toys illustrates the ongoing innovation within the collectibles market. As manufacturers continue to explore new designs and themes, the demand for premium statues remains strong. These new releases are expected to attract a broad audience, from dedicated collectors to those just entering the market.
The landscape of collectible statues is vibrant and expanding, with an increasing variety of options available to enthusiasts. The Batman Ninja and Batgirl statues from DC Direct, along with the Hulk and Venom figures from McFarlane Toys, contribute to a dynamic narrative in the collectibles world. As the pre-order date approaches, excitement builds among fans eager to secure these remarkable pieces.
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