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Iron Studios brings another one of the Gotham City Sirens in a new statue! In a whimsical and deadly setting, Gotham's Maid of Mischief balances on her left leg, supporting herself with her right hand on a baseball bat that crushes the chest of a handmade Joker plushie, her former lover and now an enemy. Leaning against a wooden railing covered with green vines and red flowers with a batarang stuck in it, a small High Striker toy with a broken top depicting Punchline, the new devotee of the sinister clown villain, serves as a support for her giant mallet. In front of her, a box with weapons and gadgets characteristic of other iconic local criminals, including the utility belt of her rival hero, souvenirs of past clashes, shares space with another plushie of her pet hyena named Bruce. In this chaotic environment, two kittens playing among doubloons and gold bars, alongside the ground vegetation and flowers reference her allies. Iron Studios presents the statue "Harley Quinn Deluxe - Gotham City Sirens DC Comics - Art Scale 1/10" with long golden hair with colored tips, wearing a variation of her original black and red costume, reimagined by the Iron Studios team, inspired by the Gotham City Sirens comic books. Iron Studios also brings the regular version of the statue "Harley Quinn - Gotham City Sirens DC Comics - Art Scale 1/10", with Harleen on a round base of a wooden floor in the shape of a circus ring, decorated with diamond suits and graffiti where the anti-hero rests her baseball bat on cubes with card suits on their sides. A former psychiatrist and intern at the Arkham Asylum Sanatorium, Dr. Harleen Quinzel was unexpectedly attracted to the charm of her patient known as the Joker. With his charismatic and extravagant behavior, the Clown Prince of Crime seduced and manipulated the young doctor, driving her mad and making her his girlfriend and criminal accomplice called Harley Quinn. With above-average agility and combat skills, unlike the Joker, she can also act sane and normal enough to disguise herself, and her charisma and psychiatric training allow her to psychologically manipulate others. Created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, the positive reaction from critics and the public towards the character made her a constant presence in that animated series and subsequent Batman animations until 1999 when she was also included in the DC Comics universe. Today she is portrayed more as an anti-hero, acting as a vigilante rather than a criminal. In the comics, the series Gotham City Sirens was published between 2009 and 2011, written by Paul Dini, co-creator of Harleen, and tells the story of Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn, who are forced to unite to protect themselves. Now Iron Studios presents a new original collection reimagining the characters. Revealed on the Inside Iron Studios Day of May, now available for Pre-Order, check out the previously revealed statue "Poison Ivy Deluxe - Gotham City Sirens DC Comics - Art Scale 1/10" and soon other amazing future releases by Iron Studios. Size: 22 cm (immagine)
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Iron Studios brings another one of the Gotham City Sirens in a new statue! In a whimsical and deadly setting, Gotham's Maid of Mischief balances on her left leg, supporting herself with her right hand on a baseball bat that crushes the chest of a handmade Joker plushie, her former lover and now an enemy. Leaning against a wooden railing covered with green vines and red flowers with a batarang stuck in it, a small High Striker toy with a broken top depicting Punchline, the new devotee of the sinister clown villain, serves as a support for her giant mallet. In front of her, a box with weapons and gadgets characteristic of other iconic local criminals, including the utility belt of her rival hero, souvenirs of past clashes, shares space with another plushie of her pet hyena named Bruce. In this chaotic environment, two kittens playing among doubloons and gold bars, alongside the ground vegetation and flowers reference her allies. Iron Studios presents the statue "Harley Quinn Deluxe - Gotham City Sirens DC Comics - Art Scale 1/10" with long golden hair with colored tips, wearing a variation of her original black and red costume, reimagined by the Iron Studiosteam, inspired by the Gotham City Sirens comic books. Iron Studios also brings the regular version of the statue "Harley Quinn - Gotham City Sirens DC Comics - Art Scale 1/10", with Harleen on a round base of a wooden floor in the shape of a circus ring, decorated with diamond suits and graffiti where the anti-hero rests her baseball bat on cubes with card suits on their sides. A former psychiatrist and intern at the Arkham Asylum Sanatorium, Dr. Harleen Quinzel was unexpectedly attracted to the charm of her patient known as the Joker. With his charismatic and extravagant behavior, the Clown Prince of Crime seduced and manipulated the young doctor, driving her mad and making her his girlfriend and criminal accomplice called Harley Quinn. With above-average agility and combat skills, unlike the Joker, she can also act sane and normal enough to disguise herself, and her charisma and psychiatric training allow her to psychologically manipulate others. Created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, the positive reaction from critics and the public towards the character made her a constant presence in that animated series and subsequent Batman animations until 1999 when she was also included in the DC Comics universe. Today she is portrayed more as an anti-hero, acting as a vigilante rather than a criminal. In the comics, the series Gotham City Sirens was published between 2009 and 2011, written by Paul Dini, co-creator of Harleen, and tells the story of Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn, who are forced to unite to protect themselves. Now Iron Studios presents a new original collection reimagining the characters. Revealed on the Inside Iron Studios Day of May, now available for Pre-Order, check out the previously revealed statue "Poison Ivy Deluxe - Gotham City Sirens DC Comics - Art Scale 1/10" and soon other amazing future releases by Iron Studios Size: 22 cm (immagine)
Uscita: Mag/2025
Prezzo di copertina: EUR 219,99
Prezzo HoVistoCose: EUR 186,99
Risparmi EUR 33,00
Questo articolo è venduto allo sconto fisso del 15%.
€334,99
€219,99
