Over the last few days, Iron Studios has been sharing preview images for a number of upcoming products. Now that it looks like those previews have wrapped up, I’ve brought all of the images together in a single post. The statues were revealed as part of Brazil’s Comic Con Experience. Included are the following:
1/10 Scale Statues
- The Dark Knight – The Joker
- DC Comics – Clark Kent
- DC Comics – Hawkgirl
- DC Comics – The Joker
- Harry Potter – Ron Weasley at the Wizard’s Chess
- Harry Potter – Harry and Buckbeak
- Harry Potter – Harry, Ron, and Hermoine
- Batman Returns – The Penguin
- Batman Returns – Catwoman
- Marvel Comics – Nightcrawler
- Marvel Comics – Forge
- Black Widow Movie – Black Widow
- Black Widow Movie – Red Guardian
- Jurassic Park – Muldoon and Raptor
- Elvis Presley 1968 Comeback
- Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory – Willy Wonka with Oompa Loompas
- Mortal Kombat II – Raiden
- Thundercats – Mumm-Ra
- Wonder Woman TV Series – Wonder Woman
1/4 Scale Statues
- The Mandalorian – Din Djarin and Grogu
MiniCo Statues
- Harry Potter – Harry at the Quidditch Match
- Harry Potter – Harry and Buckbead
- Avengers: Endgame – Dr. Strange
- Marvel Comics – X-Men Diorama Series (Concept Art)
New Statue Previews from Iron Studios - DC, Marvel, Thundercats, Mandalorian, Harry Potter, and More

Woah, I really want that Hawkgirl!
Would be great if they have an EX with an unmasked head...
My one nitpick--I find the way they sculpted her top to avoid showing cleavage kind of awkward and eye-roll-worthy. Apparently, WB is against any "mildly" sexual depictions these days, but it feels like they went out of their way to curve the upper rim of her top to completely cover her chest. Sigh.
It is what it is, but I think companies these days are getting a bit unreasonable with what they consider "too revealing". I wouldn't even say that the ball was ever too far on the revealing side of the court, but it's like they swung way over to the "show no skin" side and it's odd.
My one nitpick--I find the way they sculpted her top to avoid showing cleavage kind of awkward and eye-roll-worthy. Apparently, WB is against any "mildly" sexual depictions these days, but it feels like they went out of their way to curve the upper rim of her top to completely cover her chest. Sigh.
It is what it is, but I think companies these days are getting a bit unreasonable with what they consider "too revealing". I wouldn't even say that the ball was ever too far on the revealing side of the court, but it's like they swung way over to the "show no skin" side and it's odd.
My one nitpick--I find the way they sculpted her top to avoid showing cleavage kind of awkward and eye-roll-worthy. Apparently, WB is against any "mildly" sexual depictions these days, but it feels like they went out of their way to curve the upper rim of her top to completely cover her chest. Sigh.
It is what it is, but I think companies these days are getting a bit unreasonable with what they consider "too revealing". I wouldn't even say that the ball was ever too far on the revealing side of the court, but it's like they swung way over to the "show no skin" side and it's odd.
Also, the Sideshow DC releases are still by no means covered up. Look at the Starfire one. Their Hawkgirl was pretty awesome, but outside of my spending and space bracket.
Reminds me that Hasbro needs to do a IM 2 Marvel Legends Widow.
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