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Product Summary
Convention Exclusive 
This is a Comic-Con 2010 convention exclusive with limited availability to customers who are NOT attending Comic-Con 2010. For more information on our convention exclusives, click here »
Sideshow Collectibles and Marvel Comics proudly present the latest addition to the Marvel Legendary Scale Bust series: Spider-Woman. This outstanding bust meets the standard of excellence that is the hallmark of a Sideshow sculpture, hand-finished, hand-painted and cast in the highest quality polystone. Capturing the Skrull Empress Veranke posing as the superheroine, the Skrull Spider-Woman Legendary Scale Bust is a perfect addition to any Marvel collection!
Product Specifications
- License:
- Marvel
- Product Type:
- Legendary Scale Bust
- Product Size:
- 18" H (457.2mm) x 9" W (228.6mm) x 8.5" D (215.9mm)*
- Product Weight:
- 9.00 lbs (4.08 kg)*
- Box Size:
- 20.00" H (508mm) x 11.00" W (279.4mm) x 8.75" L (222.25mm)*
- Est. Shipping Weight:
- 9.00 lbs (4.08 kg)*
- Dimensional Weight (DIM):
- 11 lbs *
- Int'l Dimensional Weight (DIM):
- 18 lbs *
* 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 shipping costs are only based on dimensional weight, click here for more information.
Artists:
- Anthony Mestas
- Mireya Romo Bowen
- Viggiano Studios
- Pablo Viggiano
- The Sideshow Collectibles Design and Development Team
Manufactured by: Sideshow Collectibles
Series content, product specifications, release dates and pricing are subject to change.
Product Backstory
When young Jessica Drew suffered uranium poisoning, her biologist father injected her with his untested spider serum and sealed her in a genetic accelerator. In stasis for decades, her aging greatly slowed, she awoke with no memories of her own past. Jessica sought human company in a nearby village where she accidentally killed her first lover with her new bioelectric powers. Fleeing a vengeful mob, she was rescued by Count Otto Vermis, who molded her into the terrorist organization Hydra's newest assassin. As Arachne, she fought S.H.I.E.L.D. director Nick Fury, who revealed Vermis as a cold-blooded killer.Jessica returned to England where Modred the Mystic helped her shake off Hydra's brainwashing. She also allied with the sorcerer Magus and eventually moved to Los Angeles where she worked as a bounty hunter alongside Scotty McDowell before Nick Fury helped her secure private investigator credentials. Later, Jessica and her friend Lindsay McCabe moved to Madripoor where they often teamed with Wolverine.
Jessica was drawn to New York when her powers were stolen by Doctor Octopus' Spider-Woman, and following her defeat, Jessica once more regained her uncanny abilities. She later worked as a double-agent for Nick Fury, rejoining Hydra, and served with the Avengers in the aftermath of M-Day and allied with Captain America's anti-registration team and the unsanctioned Avengers following the Superhuman Registration Act. During the secret Skrull alien invasion, the Skrull Empress Veranke posed as Spider-Woman to infiltrate Earth's defenses as the superheroine.
Product Reviews
A fine piece best displayed upside down!
The only real problem with this bust is that Sideshow has allowed for the possibility of it being displayed upside down, which is the proper way to display this figure. (The hair makes way more sense that way!)
Posted on Nov 25, 2010 6:00pm



































