StatuesPages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Frank Cho's Jen Vinyl Figure - Red Version Dark Horse is proud to bring you these beautiful, high quality products from MINDstyle. This month we offer you items from Jim Henson's Dark Crystal, Liberty Meadows, Frank Cho, and Brom!
MINDstyle: Jim Henson's Dark Crystal-Landstrider statue Dark Horse is proud to bring you these beautiful, high quality products from MINDstyle. This month we offer you items from Jim Henson's Dark Crystal, Liberty Meadows, Frank Cho, and Brom!
MINDstyle: Jim Henson's Dark Crystal-uRac statue Dark Horse is proud to bring you these beautiful, high quality products from MINDstyle. This month we offer you items from Jim Henson's Dark Crystal, Liberty Meadows, Frank Cho, and Brom!
Classic Spirit Statue Once again, we've harnessed the talent of sculptor Tony Cipriano to capture the Spirit in action. An impressive statue at 13 inches tall, the Spirit is fleeing away from, or toward, what we're guessing is an urgent crime scene. The base of realistic railroad tracks adds a great touch to this piece. * The Spirit has inspired the current in-production Lions Gate film directed by Frank Miller.
Classic Spirit mini-bust Here at Dark Horse, there is no shortage of fans of Will Eisner's The Spirit . We are proud to present a Spirit mini-bust based on original concept art by Will Eisner! We used an unpublished drawing from his archive as sculptor reference, thereby bringing Eisner's creation to life! Sculptor Tony Cipriano has captured the essence of Eisner's art perfectly. Included with this bust is a separate Central City manhole cover, to be placed on or near the bust by the consumer. First published in 1940, The Spirit kept newspaper audiences enthralled for more than thirty years with stories about a masked vigilante who fought crime with the blessing of the city's police commissioner. The Spirit has inspired the current in-production Lions Gate film, directed by Frank Miller.
Classic Spirit mini-bust - nick & dent Here at Dark Horse, there is no shortage of fans of Will Eisner's The Spirit . We are proud to present a Spirit mini-bust based on original concept art by Will Eisner! We used an unpublished drawing from his archive as sculptor reference, thereby bringing Eisner's creation to life! Sculptor Tony Cipriano has captured the essence of Eisner's art perfectly. Included with this bust is a separate Central City manhole cover, to be placed on or near the bust by the consumer. First published in 1940, The Spirit kept newspaper audiences enthralled for more than thirty years with stories about a masked vigilante who fought crime with the blessing of the city's police commissioner. The Spirit has inspired the current in-production Lions Gate film, directed by Frank Miller.
Paquet's Cabinet of Curiosities Bride Bust The Monster is the first entry in the Paquet's Cabinet of Curiosities bust line and The Bride is the second, depicting new visions of old horrors as designed, sculpted and painted by the master of visual horror, William Paquet. The Monster is Mary Shelley's creature as envisioned through the eyes of Paquet. The Bride is the perfect complement to The Monster as the good Doctor intended. Each comes packaged in a full-color art box and comes with a collector card in Paquet's own words detailing his unique vision for the character.
Paquet's Cabinet of Curiosities Monster Bust The Monster is the first entry in the Paquet's Cabinet of Curiosities bust line and The Bride is the second, depicting new visions of old horrors as designed, sculpted and painted by the master of visual horror, William Paquet. The Monster is Mary Shelley's creature as envisioned through the eyes of Paquet. The Bride is the perfect complement to The Monster as the good Doctor intended. Each comes packaged in a full-color art box and comes with a collector card in Paquet's own words detailing his unique vision for the character.
Uncle Creepy Statue The graphic story medium's favorite moldering corpse is none other than Uncle Creepy. Exhumed from his crypt by Warren magazines in 1964, the titular host of Creepy magazine has cheerfully introduced many a scary story. As rumored in dark corridors, the stage is being set for his revival. Dark Horse has finally reanimated the grisly old coot with a statue by none other than top sculpting talent Tony Cipriano. Using himself as a model, Tony has captured every detail-warts and all! Painstakingly (and painfully!) talon-crafted by the claws of demon slaves of the netherworld, this knock-out statue is more fun than a coffin full of maggots. Get one before it gets you!
Vampire Hunter D Bust Based on the character by Japanese author Hideyuki Kikuchi and visualized in the revered illustrations of Yoshitaka Amano, this original bust of Vampire Hunter D captures the beauty, grace, and cloaked mystery of the futuristic avenger. Possibly immortal, his origin uncertain but twined between vampire and human, he protects his pale skin with flowing hair, cloak, and a distinctive wide-brimmed hat. Sculptor Tim Bruckner has put much effort into getting this piece just right. As you can see, the time was well spent! He said that bringing Amano's art forward in three dimensions was "the assignment of a lifetime."
Vampire Hunter D Bust - nick & dent Based on the character by Japanese author Hideyuki Kikuchi and visualized in the revered illustrations of Yoshitaka Amano, this original bust of Vampire Hunter D captures the beauty, grace, and cloaked mystery of the futuristic avenger. Possibly immortal, his origin uncertain but twined between vampire and human, he protects his pale skin with flowing hair, cloak, and a distinctive wide-brimmed hat. Sculptor Tim Bruckner has put much effort into getting this piece just right. As you can see, the time was well spent! He said that bringing Amano's art forward in three dimensions was "the assignment of a lifetime."
Classic Simpsons Character #6: Krusty the Clown Dark Horse is proud to give their unique "primitive but charming" Syroco-style treatment to one of the modern era's most iconic, if dysfunctional, families -- none other than the Simpsons. The sixth and final character in our Simpson's Classic Character series is kids-TV-show host Krusty the Clown. Springfield's entrepreneurial funnyman will do anything to make a buck no matter how shameless
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