Thursday, June 10, 2010

Star Wars Battlefront II


Star Wars Battlefront II

Product Description
Playable Jedis and never before seen environments straight out of the Star Wars: Episode II Revenge of the Sith movie.

Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #722 in Video Games
Brand: Pandemic Studios
Model: 23272328351
Published on: 2005-11
Released on: 2005-11-01
ESRB Rating: Teen
Platform: PlayStation2
Number of items: 1
Dimensions: .57" h x 5.44" w x 7.53" l, .50 pounds
Features
Choose one of dozens of characters from the Star Wars universe, hop into famous vehicles, and then duke it out online in epic battles. Players can dogfight in X-wings, TIE fighters, Jedi starfighters and more.
New space battles allow you to dogfight in X-wings, TIE fighters, Jedi starfighters and several other starcraft, or fight it out on foot aboard an enemy capital ship
Special opportunities throughout the game for players to wield a lightsaber and use their favorite Force powers as a Jedi
More than 13 new battlefronts on land and in space, including many from Star Wars - Episode III Revenge of the Sith such as Utapau, Mustafar and the space battle above Coruscant

Customer Reviews
Great Improvements but H-HARD!!
I haven't played through the whole game yet but the improvements I have seen so far are very good. However before I get to the changes in game play I have to say that this game makes Battlefront I look like a walk in the park. The space battles are HARD and when I say "HARD" I mean borderline "IMPOSSIBLE". Flying over to land on an opposing ship with turbo lasers frying anything that gets close to it only to land (if you make it) and have 10 enemy pilots waiting to blast you when you step out of the cockpit as well as automated blasters guarding vital systems that you need to blow up equals a lot of controller hurling frustration.

On the positive side the playable heroes are powerful but unfortunately seem to function more as temporary bonuses rather than "characters". Heroes can only be accessed during certain points in a battle and are limited to their own boards. For example you can't play as Han Solo during the Clone Wars. Once a hero is killed you'll be waiting awhile for them to respawn unless you change the settings.

The graphics are much improved over the first game but as a trade off (on the PS2 version) the game does suffer from choppy animation and even slowdown at times. As far as sound goes you will still get tired of hearing "They've captured a command post!" but having voice actors that at least sound similar to the each of the heroes was a nice touch.

Battlefront II also ushers in some new game play modes including the 501st mode which is Battlefront's version of a story mode that follows the storyline of the films. Some older modes have been given a new amount of depth including a much deeper, sophisticated Galactic Conquest mode and better Instant Action mode that lets you incorporate heroes right from the start (rather than having to unlock them)

All in all this is probably the most comprehensive, "all purpose" Star Wars game in awhile. While most Star Wars games focus on the events of specific movie or on characters that don't even appear in the movies, this game spans ALL the movies and has every major character, minion, and vehicle represented and playable in some way. You can't ask for much more than that...

WHOLE NEW GAME
This game is different, I bought battlefront II thinking "I master Battlefront I on hard level in one day, so I should be able to jump right into battlefront II and wipe everyone out" Not!! When I 1st got the game I went right to Galactic Conquest I click on the 1st selection and I was fighting in space and was very excited until I got kill 15 times!! (most I ever died in Battlefront I was 4 times) then to top it off I couldn't shot down any ships, I became very frustrated!!! Then I exited the space fighting and went to Genoese to do land battle (which I know I'm expert at) then I was being killed there every minute and I had hard time understand were my life meter was, how to reload ammo etc... I was ready to give up on the game and understood why some people said Battlefront II isn't as good as Battlefront I.

Then I decided to started the game from the beginning and went through "Training" which is Very easy but that is where I learn how I can change my trooper in the middle of the game (without having to kill myself, is a great new feature!!) and how to use a Jedi, after the training was done I went to "Over View of Space" where it tells you to do "Rise of the Empire" Your on land at 1st, which is easy to accomplish but you learn how to take down shields and find object to take back to base or to a ship. Then your in space where it teaches you how to fly, how to lock on the targets, and how to fly into enemies hangers and blow up their ships. After completing all the task in the training & Rise of the empire, then I jump into Galactic Conquest and I did so Much Better and I now LOVE Battlefront II.

It's so much more challenging Then BFI, you can't accomplish BFII in one day, which I like!! BFI my 4yr old can play it and get score as high as me, but BFII is to hard for him as it should be. There are more troops & vehicles to choose from. And I don't understand why other say the graphic are bad, maybe they have cheap TV's. But on my 32" flat screen TV the graphic are crystal clear for me, the planets have more detail and are almost real looking, the wookies look a lot better then they did in Battlefront I. There are so many more planets to choose from and fighting in space is a great feature when you get tired of doing land battles.

The best advice I can give: I don't care how good you are at Battlefront I, this is a Whole new game with different features so I suggest going through "Training" and "Rise of the Empire" before conquering the galaxy and you'll like the game much better I do. BFII IS SO MUCH BETTER THEN BFI!! can't wait for BFIII

Awesome, as good as Halo 2.
I was curious about his game some people were nuts about, so I borrowed it from a friend, and LOVED it! Some of the missions can be challenging, but you eventually get them done. Now for an organised Review:

Graphics: Pretty good. Not as good as Halo 2, since there's no expressions, but some of the special effects are done nicely.
4/5

Gameplay: Very difficult to just pick up and play, but play a few easy missions like Kamino, and you'll be destroying droidekas in no time. In the missions, if you get enough kills, you unlock 2 special troops, each with special abilities. Also, if you do good enough and get lots of kills without dying, you get to play as a Hero, and deal some serious damage. Have a hard time using your hero? Do Assault on Mos Eisly Cantina, and you'll get to practice aginst other heros and Villains in the Ultimate fragfest.
5/5

Durability: Tons of Missions to do and areas to explore, making this quite a worthwile game. VERY long, should actually take you a few days to beat, like a good game should.
5/5

Multiplayer:
Has a few downsides, like getting a mode you don't want, but there's one downside here: Only 2 Players at once can play on Xbox Live. But, fortunately, this game has the tendancy to not get into too extreme competition, unlike Halo 2, which makes the split-screen much better than Xbox Live.
4/5

Overall, this is by far the best StarWars game ever. give it: 5/5. A must-have for any Star Wars fan. I hope you enjoyed this game as much as I did.

Curse of the Spawn: Zeus


Curse of the Spawn: Zeus


Product Description
The powerful lord of the Gods that once ruled the Earth. His power is beyond mortal belief. His anger is just as strong. He commands the lightning from the heavens.

Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #167911 in Toys & Games
Brand: Spawn
Features
Manufactured in 1998
Customer Reviews
Cool Cape
Zeus was one of the easier figures to find when this series came out. In fact he was everywhere. He's well detailed from the muscles to the hair on his beard, his weapons are ornate and he's wearing a furry cape, what else could you ask for.

Zeus WILL remain standing once you have him balanced properly. His helmate has huge horns on it and he's leaning backward which makes getting him balanced a bit difficult. Zeus is highly detailed and a must have for anyone who liked the Darg Ages series.

Zeus is not for the kiddies, the horns on his helmate will break off quite easily and his weapons are easily broken.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Witchblade: The Complete Series [Blu-ray]


Witchblade: The Complete Series [Blu-ray]

Product Description
The destiny of the Witchblade continues – in stunning high definition!

Sought by the greed of Men since the dawn of Humankind, but only bestowed upon the woman whose fate it forever scars – The Witchblade. Is it the Righteous Sword of God, of the Hand of the Devil Himself? Now a new bearer has been chosen and she must discover the answers for herself. As she stands on the brink of destiny, she is forced to seek the balance between ecstasy and ruin…

Masane Amaha is a woman on the fringe of society, bouncing rootless from town to town with her daughter, Rihoko. She struggles to build a life for her family, with no memory of the past and no clue as to what the future holds. But upon their arrival back in Tokyo forces conspire to separate parent from child, unleashing the fury of the Witchblade. The young mother will find herself conscripted into the service of the Doji Group and hunted down by the emissaries of the NSWF, all while seeking to balance the weight of this forced duality.

Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #7526 in DVD
Brand: Funimation
Released on: 2009-11-03
Rating: Unrated
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Formats: Animated, Color, Widescreen, Dolby, Subtitled
Original language: English
Subtitled in: English
Number of discs: 3
Running time: 600 minutes
Features
WITCHBLADE - SERIES - BLURAY (DVD)

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The fan-service adventure Witchblade (2006) is another trans-Pacific hybrid: a Japanese TV series based on an American comic. Masane Amaha and her obnoxiously precocious daughter Rihoko were discovered amid the ruins after an earthquake devastated 22nd century Japan. During the disaster, she somehow acquired the sentient ultimate weapon, the Witchblade. When Masane comes near an X-Con, a prototype cyborg made by Douji Industries from human cadavers, the Witchblade causes her to morph into a fighting fiend--in an outfit Pamela Anderson might wear in a sequel to The Dark Knight. The Witchblade supposedly endows the wielder with "insatiable lust and unthinkable power," but Masane gets her exposed derrière kicked by women using Cloneblades, imitation Witchblades the Douji Group also created. Maria, the most powerful Cloneblader, emerges as a potential rival to Masane. When she decides to seize control of Douji Industries, the audience is left to wonder how and why she went from an undisciplined, infantile killer to a disciplined, mature killer. The inevitable duel between Masane and Maria atop Tokyo Tower suggests High Noon with implants. Masane triumphs over Maria and the power of the Witchblade in a finale that's simultaneously gory and mawkish. Although the convoluted plot stumbles along like Masane after a binge, Witchblade will delight adolescent boys who want to watch fights between overendowed, under-dressed babes. In an accompanying interview, character designer/executive animation director Makoto Uno says, "We added a devilish element to the physical beauty of women and animated them with particular attention to the breasts and butt." No kidding. (Rated TV MA, suitable for ages 16 and older: violence, violence against women, grotesque imagery, risqué humor, alcohol and tobacco use) --Charles Solomon

Stills from Witchblade (Click for larger image)








(1. The Beginning, 2. Bewilderment, 3. Defiance, 4. Movement, 5. Search, 6. Change, 7. Past, 8. Reciprocity, 9. Sadness, 10. Interaction, 11. Danger, 12. Prisoner, 13. Separation, 14. Family, 15. Bonds, 16. Relaxation, 17. Confusion, 18. Turn, 19. Feelings, 20. Request, 21. Vow, 22. Inform, 23. Chaos, 24. Light)


Customer Reviews
If you expect sex and non-stop violence, you're in for a shock: Witchblade is actually a character-driven drama!
"When I saw the pictures and the explanation of the story, I thought it was a coarser, scarier and darker anime. But once we started, I realized it had less violence and more heart." - Mie Sonozaki

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Before anything else, you need to understand the following: Witchblade is, first and foremost, a character-driven drama, rather than an action series. It has some fighting, yes, but the vast majority of the episodes are spent focusing on character development. Everything else comes a distant second. At first the suggestion is that it's going to be a The Devil Lady, 'monster of the week' type, but that isn't the case.

Whoever decided to market Witchblade as a violent, fan-service heavy title wasn't too bright. Likewise, the person who came up with the idea of taking the title of a popular American comic and then creating an entirely different story, with an all-new cast, didn't make the wisest of moves. By attempting to pass-off a slow-paced, heartfelt and very human drama as a generic action title with added boobs, all Gonzo achieved was getting the wrong type of viewers; pushing away the types who would appreciate a family drama about a mother loving her daughter with all her heart and being willing to do anything for her.

Judging the series based on the revealing Witchblade forms and boob sizes, it's hard not to expect an utterly tasteless anime. But you know what? Sex only occurs ONCE during the entire series, and NOTHING gets shown--the two involved kiss and then it's the morning after. That pretty much sums Witchblade up: there's a lot of cleavage but, that aside, Witchblade is surprisingly tasteful. In truth, there isn't even a huge amount of action once series gets past the introduction period.

:: Story :: 6/10

Six years prior to the start of Witchblade, Tokyo had been left devastated by a catastrophic earthquake. Two people were found alive at the ground zero of the quake: a 17-year-old woman (later named Masane; her having lost all of her pre-disaster memories) and a baby (Rihoko). Only the maternity diary held by the woman pointed towards them being related...

Once the series gets going, the two are heading back to Tokyo on the run; desperate to stay together and not be separated by the child welfare organization (created after the quake, to 'help' children). As jobless Masane struggles to keep Rihoko, she encounters the 'monster' responsible for a string of nasty murders, and that's when what had been sleeping within her for six years awakens--the power of the 'Witchblade'; something that has existed since the beginning of time, selecting its (female) hosts and forcing its hosts to give into their lust and destructive urges. Masane then gets caught between two organizations who seek the Witchblade, ending up working for one (Douji: a major weapons supplier) to support her life with Rihoko and hunted by the other (NSWF: in charge of the child welfare organization and with links to genetic research).

I'll be honest here: the story of Witchblade is full of anime silliness, ranging from fat men disguised as killer microwaves, genetic experiments, and women who use 'Cloneblades'--lesser, copied versions of the ever mysterious Witchblade. It's never explained why the weapons Masane hunts target random females, or why the Witchblade only selects women as 'hosts'... or what the Witchblade actually is. And I couldn't help but see most of the twists coming in advance; the writers actually intentionally spelling out how the series would end in order to impact on the viewers' feelings progressively rather than shock them.

While it does have a B-movie sort of entertainment factor in its favour, if I were to score Witchblade based only on its story, it wouldn't be very flattering... But this is where the negative ends because, like I've already pointed out at the start, the characters are where it's at. The story is no more than a means to an end; the backdrop for lots of excellent drama.

:: Characterization :: 9.5/10

Masane (nicknamed 'Melonie' because of her boob size!), the lead of the story, has nothing going for her apart from her six-year-old daughter, Rihoko. She isn't incredibly sharp, has no skills of note and, really, only has her love for her daughter. The child welfare organization try to separate them; Masane's ability to transform into a scantily-clad, sexulized version of herself (thanks to the mysterious Witchblade attached to her wrist) puts her in danger and powerful corporations involve her in their troubles, but, no matter what stands in her way, she fights to protect and give a better life to the one she loves the most.

Loud, simple-minded, direct type of characters tend to be hard to like and easy to hate, but Masane is very endearing. There are many simple things that made her into a likable character, such as when she went into a blind panic after learning that her daughter had been hurt; Masane ending up running out of her apartment barefoot. She's often called a primate by her 'boss', Takayama, because of how she acts without thinking and says what's on her mind, but that's what's so lovable about her: her honesty, maternal instincts and selflessness. It's little surprise that she eventually wins over even Takayama with her natural personality as the series progresses - she's just impossible to not like and respect.

The supporting cast backing up Masane aren't too shabby, either. Rihoko basically 'mothers' her own mother by shopping, cooking and caring for the more absent-minded Masane, and her being so mature at such a young age makes her have instant likability. Takayama plays the role of Masane's stern and somewhat awkward middle-aged boss, giving her orders to hunt down rogue 'weapons' for money, and it's his banter with her that provides much of the comic relief--the two later also becoming much closer; the writers doing a wonderful job of humanizing him and showing his softer, caring side as the series progresses. The rest of the cast are less developed and involved than the main three but all play important roles; the residents where Masane and Rihoko live, though never getting much time individually, are responsible for the 'family atmosphere' always being in the air during the more relaxing periods, for example.

:: Art / Animation + Sound:: 8.5/10

The first thing that made me think, 'Wow, Witchblade might not be so horrible, despite the title and fan-service!' was its opening. I watched/listened to the opening by chance, and as soon as I heard the fast-paced, exciting beat and saw the visuals that accompanied the music, which included a close-up of Masane's eye and a tear coming out of it, I just knew I had to watch it. The first opening is THAT good--even the 'GIVE ME YOUR XTC!!!' lyrics going with the show itself. Gonzo went on to regret changing it halfway through since they replaced the far less impressive second opening with the first for the final episode.

In terms of the overall art and animation, the best word to use when describing it is consistent. Why? Because Gonzo are known for running out of budget and forgetting to animate towards the end. That wasn't the case with Witchblade, though, since the final episode featured fluid animation; Gonzo not being reduced to showing movement through lines on the screen and actually showing the characters running. Aside from a few instances of laziness where there wasn't animation and a few stills were linked, it was great to watch. Even Japan's obsession with breast jiggling got attention throughout! And, though I can't say Masane's HUGE, could-suffocate-with-ease breasts appealed to me personally, overall the art did look pleasing.

As for the soundtrack, I have to say: it's excellent. One track that stands out is one used for action quite frequently; a track with an eerie edge and... a woman breathing in an 'erotic' manner in the background - the track having an action-oriented beat. I was ALWAYS pumped for the action - my attention focused - simply because of the music. Towards the end, I recall drums starting beating after what had been a nice 'family life' sort of episode, and I just knew some sweet action would be coming my way. If a soundtrack is good enough, it can make something great into something even greater, and that's the case with Witchblade.

:: Overall :: 9/10

Witchblade has its flaws: the story isn't anything special, Gonzo appeared to run out of ideas at the death and just ended it, and the near enough naked girl-on-girl battles might be off-putting for some. However, the good by far outweighs the bad, and the characterization is at such a level that, if you're anything like me, you won't give a toss. Once the introduction was over and time had been given for attachment to the characters to form, I was too engrossed in their struggles to concern myself with negative thoughts about a robotic monster with the head of a bug and the like.

To sum it all up: If you go into Witchblade expecting nothing, you might just get everything in return. It's always rewarding to find a gem, and in my eyes Witchblade is a gem that deserves to have more people look at it. Do yourself a favour and watch it!

Good buy!
I'm not too sure how Witchblade was shot and recorded, but visually it looks awesome on my plasma! The complete series, in HD, for $44...if you're a fan I wouldn't hesitate to buy it.

WitchBlade Completely Series (Blu-Ray)
This is a good looking anime.
It has it especially looks good on blu-ray.
A good buy for fans of the series or possible anime in general : )

Witchblade Masane Amaha 1/8 Scale PVC Figure


Witchblade Masane Amaha 1/8 Scale PVC Figure

Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #25987 in Toys & Games
Brand: Witchblade

Features
2006 Top Cow Productions Inc. Gonzo
Package design by KD
Distributed by Organic USA
Painted Figure
Masane Amaha - Witchblade

Customer Reviews
I love it
The original box for the figure was damaged, and it was not exactly the figure on the picture (she was on another base, as seen in pictures submitted by other customers). Also, the colour on the stomach is a bit uneven. BUT overall, it's a really cool figure and I love it!

A very high quality figure
I tell ya folks, the Japanese are a heck of a lot better at making figures than the slobs in the U.S. This figure is beautifully constructed and painted, and even comes with some extra parts for making sure she stands on the base okay. And the parts actually fit into their respective holes--imagine that! I don't see how people are getting the idea that she's cross-eyed: I don't see it on my figure at all. She's looking to her far right; both eyes are off to the right and there's no indication that she's trying to look 'tarded. Some collectors have over-active imaginations I guess. In summary, this Masane figure is definitely worthy to add to your Witchblade collection. A word of warning about these Masane figures, however: display them in their packaging or in some other kind of display case. When these figures are exposed to the open air, the skin discolors very badly. One of my Masane figures turned a yellowish brown, and nothing, not even paint thinner, will get it off. So take care!

She'll Cut You
This is a really nice piece of work, made by the always-reliable Organic Hobby. Not the type of thing you'd show off to
your mom or (close-minded) girlfriend, but nice nonetheless. A previous reviewer's comment on the crossed-looking eyes is
well-founded; she does indeed appear to be cross-eyed, but you'd have to look pretty darn close, like the other person said.
I paid fifty bucks for this at a con, and it was well worth it, so for 30 it's a steal!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Staff of Ra, Egyptian Headpiece, Antique Gold, Solid Metal




Staff of Ra, Egyptian Headpiece, Antique Gold, Solid Metal

Product Description
This is a Copy of the Historical Staff of RA Headpiece. It is solid metal and weighs 8 ounces (227 Grams). It measures; 3.25" in Diameter & .25" to .50" thick gradual towards the center. The RA Headpiece is Antique Gold and has two Acrylic jewels. The Jewels are see through so you can shine a light or just look through. The Ra Headpiece comes with Amber Jewels attached. However if you would like you can have Red Acrylic Jewels or one Amber and one Red. There is no charge for the different jewels. The Matching RA Headpiece Staff Stand and Display Plaque, as shown are not included. They are available as a option for $24.99. E-mail or see it's own listing. The RA headpiece is also available in Shiny Metal, a German Version & a Belt Buckle that also will hold a Zippo Elsa lighter behind it. It is also available with real Swarovski Crystals. See store or e-mail for pricing.

Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #72647 in Toys & Games
Color: Antique Gold
Brand: Reel Art
Model: Ra-Ant-Gld-Met-Amb
Dimensions: 3.25" h x .50" w x 3.25" l, .50 pounds

Features
Solid Metal and weighs 8 ounces (227 Grams).
Measures; 3.25" in Diameter & .25" to .50" thick.
Antique Gold with 2 Amber Acrylic Jewels.
Jewels are see through so you can shine a light or just look into.
Comes in Burlap Bag
Customer Reviews
Staff of Ra, Egyptian Headpiece
I am extremely happy with this piece. It arrived quickly and was exactly what I was looking for. James Arnold at ReelArt was gracious enough to exchange the color of the jewels in the headpiece for me at no additional charge. Outstanding customer service! Rodrigo Cervantes-Chicago

Utapau Clone Trooper ARTFX Statue Vinyl Model Kit by Kotobukiya


Utapau Clone Trooper ARTFX Statue Vinyl Model Kit by Kotobukiya

Product Description
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the greatest space fantasy film of all time, the UTAPAU TROOPER is the newest edition to the ARTFX Statue series. The infamous receivers of Order 66, each Utapau Clone Troopers stands 12 inches tall, includes a display base and trademark Clone Trooper weapons - the blaster and DC-15 rifle.The level of detail that the ARTFX series is known for is on display in this piece, with over 200 individual scratches and markings on the Troopers armor. Limited to only 2007 pieces.

Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #283515 in Toys & Games
Brand: Kotobukiya
Features
Star Wars
clone trooper
exclusive
kotobukiya
statues

STAR WARS ZUCKUSS ARTFX STATUE


STAR WARS ZUCKUSS ARTFX STATUE

Product Description

Dressed in the garb of a force sensitive Findsman, the schizophrenic ZUCKUSS has a wealth of personality only hinted at in Episode VI, yet detailed throughout the Expanded Universe. Standing at 10 " tall, in 1/7th scale, Zuckass stands posed with his GRS-1 snare rifle at his side. Zuckuss' alien features of the Gund race are accurately detailed, with his metallic facemask protecting him from breathing oxygen; deadly to his species. With its large scale and impeccable paint applications, this ARTFX Statue is a snap-fit kit that can be easily put together in seconds without glue or modeling skill. Zuckuss' bonus part is: Darth Vader's Cape

Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #180411 in Toys & Games
Brand: Kotobukiya
Features
Kotobukiya Japanese import
This snap fit kit can be easily put together in seconds without glue or modeling skill
Stands 10 1/4" tall
Includes GRS-1 snare rifle
Bonus part of Darth Vader's cape

Kotobukiya Supergirl Vinyl Statue New Edition


Kotobukiya Supergirl Vinyl Statue New Edition

Product Description
Under special arrangement with Japanese manufacturer Kotobukiya, DC DIRECT brings the exquisite craftsmanship of KOTOBUKIYA to fans. Manufactured again to meet popular demand, this SUPERGIRL Vinyl Statue stands approximately 10" tall and is packaged in a 4-color window box. She serves as a great companion piece to the previously released SUPERMAN Vinyl statue, and is manufactured to order.

Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #72712 in Toys & Games
Brand: Kotobukiya

Ame Comi Hawkgirl PVC Figure


Ame Comi Hawkgirl PVC Figure

Product Description
Designed by Udon Studios

DC Direct's wildly popular AME-COMI Heroines Vinyl Statue line continues as HAWKGIRL takes flight in 2009.

Kendra Shiera Saunders is the winged huntress who takes to the sky and soars above the clouds, wielding weapons both ancient and modern against enemies old and new.

This limited-edition, non-articulated, 9" PVC statue comes with a base, is packaged in a 4-color window box with J-hook and is manufactured to order. Vinyl Statue

Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #68573 in Toys & Games
Brand: DC Comics
Model: JUN080330
Released on: 2009-01-01
Dimensions: 11.00" h x 4.00" w x 7.00" l, 1.20 pounds

Features
A DC Direct release
Designed by Udon Studios
This non-articulated, 9" PVC statue comes with a base
Limited edition
Packaged in a 4-color window box

Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
DC Directs wildly popular Ame-Comi Heroines Vinyl Statue line continues as Hawkgirl takes flight. Kendra Shiera Saunders is the winged huntress who takes to the sky and soars above the clouds, wielding weapons both ancient and modern against enemies old and new.

Wonder Woman (V.2) PVC Figure, Ame-Comi Heroine


Wonder Woman (V.2) PVC Figure, Ame-Comi Heroine

Product Description
Bring me the head of Gorgon! This limited edition Wonder Woman Statue means business! Diana Prince's hair can be worn in two styles. Head her in the direction of your collection!
Bring me the head of Gorgon! Diana Prince reappears as an Ame Comi Heroine, sure to be just as popular as the first. This striking statue features the Amazon princess emerging from battle with an axe in one hand and a Gorgon's severed head in the other. As a special added feature, Wonder Woman's hair can be worn in two styles up or down! The limited edition, non-articulated sculpture stands about 8 3/4-inches tall, comes with a base, and is packaged in a 4-color window box. Head her in the direction of your collection!

Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #4593 in Toys & Games
Brand: DC Comics
Model: SEP090259
Released on: 2010-04-28
Dimensions: 8.75" h x 5.00" w x 5.00" l, .95 pounds

Features
Ame-Comi Statues give familiar DC Comics characters a fresh, anime-style twist
Depicts Wonder Woman, wielding an axe and holding a Gorgon's head
Designed by Dustin Nguyen
Sculpted by Jack Mathews
Non-articulated PVC statue & base measure approximately 8-1/4" high

Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Diana Prince re-appears as an Ame-Comi heroine. Sure to be as popular as the first Ame-Comi version of Wonder Woman, this figure features the Amazon Princess emerging from battle, with an axe in one hand and a Gorgon's severed head in the other. As a special added feature, Wonder Woman's hair can be worn in two styles - up or down. The limited-edition, non-articulated, approximately 8.75" PVC statue comes with a base, and is packaged in a 4-color window box with J-hook.