Description
Who is Catwoman?
Debuting in the first issue of Batman, she is one of the oldest and most important characters in the universe of the Caped Crusader. Catwoman (Selina Kyle) is an orphan since childhood, spent some time in a girls’ orphanage, from which she eventually escaped. Her inspiration to become Catwoman is said to have originated from observing Batman himself. Seductive, brave, adventurous, and cunning, she has always had a turbulent romantic relationship with the Dark Knight, and more recently, has transitioned from being just a thief to becoming a kind of vigilante anti-hero and bounty hunter in the DC canon, and sometimes an ally of Batman. Selina is a talented athlete, with greater acrobatic ability due to her training, possesses strength, endurance, speed, reflexes, agility, and stamina above an ordinary human. A dangerous, intelligent, and resourceful fighter, she was trained in Martial Arts, Boxing, and Street Fighting by the hero known as Wildcat. Selina has a strong affinity for feline species, which tend to flock to her, accepting her almost immediately, allowing her to calm injured cats, train them, create friendships with them, forming strong bonds. Created in 1940 by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, Selina Kyle steals the spotlight, and the cunning and stealthy femme fatale is always looking for her next heist, or a kiss from a certain caped crusader, but one thing is for sure, there will be bad luck for anyone who crosses her path.
Exploring the Catwoman Deluxe statue:
With a cheeky smile on her face, in her characteristic serene feline countenance, Gotham City’s legendary cat villain and anti-hero pets one of her kittens while sitting comfortably with her legs crossed over a safe already broken into, containing gold doubloons inside, a simple challenge for her remarkable skills and long experience. On the base of an old wooden floor, surrounded by bags of gold coins and artifacts that refer to her allies, such as a jack-in-the-box from the Maid of Mischief, and low vegetation with flowers from the Queen of the Green. Thus arrives the “Catwoman Deluxe – Gotham City Sirens DC Comics – Art Scale 1/10” statue, available for Pre-Order, completing the trio of protagonists reimagined by the Iron Studios team, inspired by the Gotham City Sirens comic books. Iron Studios will also release a regular version, “Catwoman – Gotham City Sirens DC Comics – Art Scale 1/10”, featuring the cunning feline villain and anti-hero sitting on an old safe about to be opened, with a kitten mascot by her side, on the base of a rustic old wooden floor.
Figure details:
Created for the Gotham City Sirens DC Comics line by Iron Studios, the statue Catwoman Deluxe – Gotham City Sirens DC Comics – Art Scale 1/10 is part of the diorama set composed by the trio of protagonists reimagined by Iron Studios’ team. The statue measurements are 8.4 in (H) x 8.3 in (W) x 7.6 in (D) – 3 lb., which ensures an impressive display of the figure in any environment.
Special features:
The statue Catwoman Deluxe – Gotham City Sirens DC Comics – Art Scale 1/10 from Iron Studios will be produced in a limited edition. The diorama base presents rich details inspired by the original references.
Materials and finishing of the piece:
Just like all the statues manufactured by Iron Studios, the statue Catwoman Deluxe – Gotham City Sirens DC Comics – Art Scale 1/10 is made with high-quality materials such as Polystone, and may contain parts in resin, PVC, metal, and fabric. In the finishing, the hand painting ensures a unique and exclusive artistic touch to satisfy any collector.
In the comic books, the Gotham City Sirens series was published between 2009 and 2011, written by Paul Dini, co-creator of Harleen, in the series Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn are forced to unite to protect themselves. Now, Iron Studios presents a new original series reimagining the characters. Revealed on the Inside Iron Studios Day of June, already available for Pre-Order, check out the “Poison Ivy Deluxe – Gotham City Sirens DC Comics – Art Scale 1/10” and “Harley Quinn Deluxe – Gotham City Sirens DC Comics – Art Scale 1/10” previously revealed statues, both also with a regular version.
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