With the the New York Comic Con now in the rearview mirror, it is time to look at what Diamond Select Toys will be sending to comic book and specialty shops in the near future.
Browsing: Statues
Dark Horse has announced a new statue for The Last of Us Part II fans out there – a statue based on central character Ellie.
If you are looking to fill up your Nerd Room of Doom, Diamond Select Toys has just released several new statues and action figures.
Who doesn’t love the artwork of Stanley “Artgerm” Lau? Right, everyone loves it, even you! It should come as no surprise that Artgerm’s take on Vampirella for the yet unreleased Vampirella #2 is already getting the statue treatment.
Dynamite is unleashing for the holiday season a stunning statue featuring Frank Thorne’s famous Red Sonja!
Sonja’s striking looks, fearsome pose and deadly weaponry in this piece are inspired by her first truly definitive artist, Frank Thorne!
If you are part of the Naruto fan club, Gecco Corp has revealed new sixth-scale busts based on characters from the series.
Gecco Group let Major Spoilers know that it will release the Crystal Lizard 1/6th scale light-up statue based on the video game Dark Souls, that will be a San Diego Comic Con exclusive this year.
Diamond Select Toys has released a number of new toys in the past week, including Dark Knight Vinimates, statues and action figures.
If you are a Witcher 3: Wild Hunt fan, you are gonna flip when you see this Leshen statue from Dark Horse Direct and CD Projekt Red.
The iconic Disney princesses – Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Rapunzel, and Snow White – are on display in new PREVIEWS Exclusive D-Stage statues from Beast Kingdom.
Gecco Corp. has announced a new statue from its Cthulhu Mythos line – the Great Race of Yith!
I think anyone who has been around comics long enough instantly recognizes the José González Vampirella pose. Now the art is being turned into a statue as part of a new Kickstarter campaign from Dynamite Entertainment.
Dynamite Entertainment has launched a new Kickstarter to bring J. Scott Campbell’s take on Sheena, Queen of the Jungle statue to life.