DC COMICS BATMAN THE BRONZE AGE ARTFX STATUE

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SKU
SV318
Special Price $127.99 Regular Price $159.99

"The period from the 1970s to the second half of the 1980s was an important turning point in the history of American comics. Known as the Bronze Age, this era saw numerous superhero comics courageously shed light on the social issues of the period and its darker sides.

This statue is based on a legendary artist's reinterpretation of Batman at that time in a photo-realistic style for a new generation of comic fans, and is sculpted in the impressive size of a 1/6 scale (around 305 mm tall).

This original scene captures Batman inside the Batcave before going into action; a pose worthy of a commemorative statue to celebrate his legacy.

The base features a metal plate decorated with Batman's chest logo that the statue attaches to with embedded magnets. It is a simple feature that allows for a high level of freedom.

Display this piece together with the BATMAN: LAST KNIGHT ON EARTH BATMAN ARTFX STATUE and the BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE THE JOKER ”One Bad Day” ARTFX STATUE now on sale, and make daily life more exciting with these DC characters.

*This product uses environmentally-friendly packaging, including recycled paper."

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SKUSV318
Scale1/7 Scale
MaterialPVC (Phthalate-free)・ABS・Magnets
ManufacturerKOTOBUKIYA
SeriesARTFX
LicenseDC Comics
UPC190526037816
Release DateAugust 2023

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The period from the 1970s to the second half of the 1980s was an important turning point in the history of American comics. Known as the Bronze Age, this era saw numerous superhero comics courageously shed light on the social issues of the period and its darker sides.
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