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About a foot tall. |
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The only statue of Storm that I know of that displays her weather power. |
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This is not that big, perfect for desk display. Just imagine Venom drooling over your sandwich. |
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Classic Hawkeye. Look at those arms. |
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A barely recognizable Natasha Romanoff, Japanese manga style. |
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Perfect legs on this Elektra don't you think? |
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This is part of a Bust Bank line. |
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This is part of a line of resin figures standing on letters. |
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This statue has LED lighting. |
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Even here shoe has a claw. |
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Just wonderful to look at. |
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With legs that go on for miles. |
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Armored powerhouse of the X-Men. Have him on your shelf. |
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Rather young looking Sue Storm. Manga style. |
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The Prince of Power on your shelf. |
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Wonderful version of the most popular X-Man of them all. |
I want to see more Marvel statues If you've decided on getting a Marvel statue but haven't decided on a specific one then you have an embarassment of riches to choose from. The sheer diversity of Marvel statues should tell you that you are not alone in your fascination with these excellently sculpted pieces. They are beautiful, and you can be sure that you are part of a large and growing number of enthusiasts collectors. Welcome to Marvel statues - I recommend the Hulk from Kotobukiya. Kidding. The Bowen hulk then. How about the extremely popular Black Cat mini bust? I know your heart points to something but it might come as a surprise. For example, comicswise, I'm a Thing fan (just check how many Marvel Two-In-One breakdowns are on this site) but Ben Grimm's statue has me hesitating. I'd much rather have another statue than the Thing's. I'm shocked, but it's the honest truth. You might find yourself in the same situation. I advise going with your heart. What you love in comics might not be the one you love in statues. |