Marvel Bishoujo Statues

Fine Art Statues by Kotobukiya

J. Gordon
The Marvel Bishoujo Statues from Kotobukiya are some of the most beautiful sculptures ever presented of the Marvel Super-heroines. They are made from pvc plastic and presented on various displays. They stand on an average of 8.5 inches tall and can be displayed on any shelf or curio.

The Marvel Super-heroines presented so far in this line round out some of Marvel's premiere female crime fighters.

The Black Widow
This Black Widow statue features the Russian beauty in all her spy gear - latex jumpsuit and gold wristbands, along with the gold belt featuring her widow insignia. The Black Widow carries a gun and is in mid-twirl, ready for action. There is also a statue based on Yelena Belova, who has been trained by the Russian government to become the new Black Widow.

Psylocke
The mutant also known as Betsy Braddock is sculpted in her ninja warrior outfit, holding her double swords, ready for battle. Over the years, Psylocke has become one of the most popular X-Men, and this Psylocke statue does her fans justice.

Rogue
A mutant with the special ability to absorb another person's power with skin on skin contact, Rogue is as beautiful as she is deadly. A member of the X-Men, Rogue uses her powers to benefit mutant and human kind. This Rogue statue stands with foot raised upon a pedestal looking gorgeous in her green and gold uniform. There are two versions of the Rogue statue - one with a short brown leather jacket, and one with a long brown leather trenchcoat.

Scarlet Witch
This Avenger is also the daughter of Magneto. She can bend the normal physics to that of chaos using her hex powers. She has walked a delicate balance of good and evil in her life, but there is know denying her power and beauty. This Scarlet Witch statue almost seems to float, her cape and hair flowing as if engulfed in a ghostly mist.

Phoenix and Dark Phoenix
The two distinct personages of Jean Grey are represented in these two sculptures in the Marvel Bishoujo statue line. The poses for both are the same, with Jean Grey seeming to land and emit the mighty power she wields. The Phoenix statue is painted in the famous green and gold uniform, and the Dark Phoenix statue is painted red personifying the evil within. There is also a limited variation - the White Phoenix statue.

Emma Frost
Once she was a nemesis of the X-Men as part of the Hellfire Club. Now Emma Frost, also known as the White Queen, is one of the leaders of the X-Men. She still uses her telepathic powers with an air of wickedness, but she is now loyal to the cause of the X-Men. This Emma Frost statue displays the heroine in her seductive white costume, her hair and cape billowing from the winds around her.

There are more statues scheduled for the Marvel Bishoujo line by Kotobukiya, including Ms. Marvel and the Black Cat. Once they have been released, their descriptions will be added to this article.

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Published by J. Gordon

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