Dec 052011
Here is another beautiful statue set issued by DC DIRECT this year that the Joker museum was lucky to get a hold of . It is not clear where the original concept came from, but from Joker’s attire I would say it was somewhat inspired by the showdown in IMPULSE #50, at least losely. I personally like Joker’s ‘fresh’ clothes. They are not the overused purple suit or the old straitjacket, but he sports a vest and a shirt more atone with the early 1940-50 style.
- Release date (DC Direct) September 11, 2011 (But finally released on October 19, 2011)
- Gotham City’s greatest hero and his deadliest foe battle for supremacy of the city! Each character is displayed on a specially designed stand-alone base intended to “interact” with the other statues in the series and to be displayed in a myriad of ways. The statues can pivot independently on their bases and rotate their heads to customize and direct the action. Collect the other statue sets in the series! Mix and match them to create your own showdown or combine them all in one ultimate battle statue
- Statue designed and sculpted by Tim Bruckner
- Limited Edition (750 issued), Hand painted, cold cast porcelain
- Measurements:
- Joker: 8 inches tall x 6 inches wide x 4 inches deep
- Batman: 7.5 inches tall x 4 inches wide x 4.5 inches deep
- Each set is packaged together in a 4 color box with COA