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'Back in Black' Spider-Man Polystone Statue
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Product Summary
The latest to join Sideshow's line of Marvel collectibles is the 'Back in Black' Spider-Man Comiquette. Each piece is hand cast in highest quality polystone and hand finished to Sideshow's exacting standard. Reflecting Peter Parker's dark days in the aftermath of the Civil War, the 'Back in Black' Spider-Man Comiquette is an outstanding addition to any collection, a stunning representation of the Webslinger as seen in the New Avengers series.
Product Specifications
- License:
- Marvel
- Product Type:
- Polystone Statue
- Product Size:
- 16.5" H (419.1mm) x 8.5" W (215.9mm) x 13.5" D (342.9mm)*
- Product Weight:
- 12.00 lbs (5.44 kg)*
- Box Size:
- 19.00" H (482.6mm) x 11.00" W (279.4mm) x 16.00" L (406.4mm)*
Oversized Item
The shipping cost will be calculated on dimensional weight rather than product weight for this item due to its oversized dimensions.
- Est. Shipping Weight:
- 12.00 lbs (5.44 kg)*
* Product size and weight are approximate values. Est. Ship Weight is an estimated value for U.S. shipping calculated by item, box and shipping materials. US shipping costs may be estimated in DIM weight if oversized warning appears above. click here for additional information. International (non-EU) shipping costs are only based on dimensional weight, click here for more information.
Artists:
- Martin Canale
- Jeronimo Duarte Argerich
- Gustavo Fa Gonzalez
- Martin Demonte
- Manuel Silva
- Leonardo Silva
- Hernan Azcarate
- Steve Riojas
- Tom Gilliland
- The Sideshow Collectibles Design and Development Team
Manufactured by: Sideshow Collectibles
Product Backstory
After the death of over 600 civilians during a botched reality show featuring heroes tracking down villains, the government enacted the Superhero Registration Act. This law divided the heroes across the United States, forcing them to choose to support the law or to fight it. Two heroes embodied the extremes, as Iron Man took control of the Pro-Registration camp, while Captain America chose to lead the Anti-Registration camp. Under Iron Man's guidance, Peter Parker made the decision to make his identity public, and registered himself.Peter soon regretted the decision, realizing the danger his friends and loved ones were now in and seeing the prospect of having to capture his renegade friends in the now Civil War of the superpower community. After seeing a prison for the unregistered superhumans, he fled Avengers Tower with his family, clashing with Iron Man during his exit. A major battle and a jailbreak at the unregistered prison lead to the end-all battle of the Civil War, and Spider-Man remained a member of the unsanctioned Avengers team in the aftermath. But the damage had already been done, with Spider-Man's identity public knowlege. The Kingpin commissioned a sniper to kill Peter Parker's family, and though Mary Jane was spared, Aunt May was left in a coma on the verge of death. Spider-Man resumed wearing his black cloth costume, reflective of the dark times while his Aunt May was precariously close to death.
Product Reviews
SMOOTH BABY, REALLY SMOOTH!
I love this piece. The paint job is so smooth, people think it's made of plastic or rubber! This is a fine piece of art, and looks "Amazing" on display. I am only afraid that the paint will get dinged. Great depiction of a Superhero, and worth double what is charged.
Posted on Jul 03, 2009 5:16pm










