MARVEL COMICS 1:7th Scale Fantastic Four INVISIBLE WOMAN BISHOUJO Figure from Kotobukiya
Kotobukiya and Marvel Comics present this one-seventh scale Fantastic Four INVISIBLE WOMAN BISHOUJO statue.
Back Story of the Marvel INVISIBLE WOMAN Bishoujo Statue from Kotobukiya
Sue Storm, The Invisible Woman as a bishoujo statue! The Invisible Woman looks even better in plain view! Based on an original character reinterpretation by Shunya Yamashita. Reed Richards loves his beautiful wife's makeover, and so will you. Get The Invisible Woman before she disappears! The remarkable Marvel Bishoujo collection, combines iconic superheroines and villains with traditional Japanese stylings. Sue Storm, a.k.a. The Invisible Woman, stands just over nine-inches tall in 1/7th scale on a highly unusual georama base depicting the hand of the gigantic green monster from the cover of Fantastic Four #1 'The Mole Man's Monster.' She comes to you in the Japanese bishoujo (pretty girl) style, based on an original character reinterpretation by illustrator Shunya Yamashita. In that series' first issue in 1961, Sue Storm was a member of Reed Richards' doomed spaceflight that encountered cosmic radiation, imbuing the four humans onboard with strange abilities. With powers of invisibility and force-field creation, Sue became the Invisible Girl (later the Invisible Woman) and a core member of the Fantastic Four. The Fantastic Four's battles and triumphs over the years have made her into a top-notch superhero, beloved the world over.
Features of the Fantastic Four INVISIBLE WOMAN Bishoujo Statue from Kotobukiya
- A Kotobukiya Japanese import
- Part of the Marvel X Bishoujo Collection (combining Marvel Comics' iconic super-heroines and villains with traditional Japanese stylings)
- Depicts the resourceful and powerful Invisible Woman heroine of the Fantastic Four
- Original Invisible Woman character reinterpretation by illustrator Shunya Yamashita
- Invisible Woman stands just over nin-inches tall (in the current Marvel X Bishoujo 1:7th scale)