Pre-orders are live from Sideshow Collectibles for their new DC Comics – Harley Quinn Life Size Bust. The fully sculpted bust stands at 28.5″ tall, on a classic style pedestal. The bust is priced at $895, with optional payment plans available. It is due for release between November 2021 and January 2022. Check out photos, details, and the pre-order link after the jump.
DC Comics – Harley Quinn Life Size Bust
Sideshow presents the Harley Quinn Life-Size Bust, grinning all the way from Gotham to your gallery of DC Comics collectibles.
The Harley Quinn Life-Size Bust measures 28.5” tall, putting you face to face-paint with an epic 1:1 scale depiction of the Maid of Mischief herself, your old pal Harley! Inspired by her iconic original DC Comics appearance, this fiberglass bust captures all the bright and bubbly personality of the beloved prankster as she coyly shrugs her shoulders in denial of whatever crazy scheme Batman will blame her for next.
The Harley Quinn Life-Size Bust is fully sculpted from head to non-existent toes, painted in her signature two-tone color scheme with incredibly lifelike details. Sitting atop a sleek gunmetal grey base with rust-like paint details, all the focus is on Harley and her incredibly expressive face, which is complete with a meticulously painted pale complexion, vibrant red lips, a glossy black domino mask, and a smokey eyeshadow design. Her bonkers baby-blue eyes are highlighted with synthetic lashes, giving her an even more authentic appearance in any display. Her sculpted costume features fabric-like textures and stitching across her jester’s hood and clownish collar, and the entire piece is painted with dynamic highlights and shadows, blending realism with exaggerated comic book stylings to create a collectible that will truly POP! wherever you put her.
Pair Harley with The Joker Life-Size Bust by Sideshow to reunite her with her beloved puddin’ and pit them against the Batman Life-Size Bust for an even more complex DC Comics display in your home.
You’d have to be utterly mad to pass up your chance to bring home one of Gotham’s most wanted, so add the Harley Quinn Life-Size Bust to your collection today!
DC Comics - Harley Quinn Life Size Bust by Sideshow Collectibles

... Yuck.
That is the stuff of nightmares.
I hate the art style SS have for their life-sized comic busts, they're all ugly.
Her boobs look super weird :lol This thing is a hot mess.
Her lipstick should be black!
Admittedly, I don't know much about her as I'm not terribly into toon-to-comic retcons and haven't really followed much of Quinn's backstory and ethos beyond what was offered by WB. I've a similar ambivalence to Firstar, but she's grown a bit on me and I've more of a nostalgic tie to Spidey & Amazing Friends than tBAS, in fair disclosure. Both the toon and a quick Google of her New Earth origin portray her as a psychiatric researcher/practitioner, which doesn't preclude her from potentially being attractive (I like book worms...
I know comics often serve up most characters (even many villains. especially the ladies) as being comely and casting Margot Robbie as Quinn supports that in at least a conventional sense; while she's not exactly my type, I can certainly see why many dudes/& dudettes consider her attractive. That said the source-toon art-style didn't give me any reason to believe she was gorgeous. In fact, my toon takeaway was more of the opposite in that she was meekishly awkward and buffoonsish in appearance (both in dress and looks) consistent with the Joker (in some ways) and what one might expect of any paramour of his. She seemed subdued until the Joker unlocked her mentally ill tendencies toward violence serving as a catalyst for freeing her from other implied inhibitions.
In my opinion, I believe the style of the sculpt and overly-broad smile plus wild eyes - interestingly enough, features that Robbie also has in common with character - are nods to something being visually off about her. An obvious, "that chick is fucked up..." vibe, which this sculpt achieves pretty well.
...but, meh, it's just an opinion...grain of salt, she can be hawt if you want her to be.
Admittedly, I don't know much about her as I'm not terribly into toon-to-comic retcons and haven't really followed much of Quinn's backstory and ethos beyond what was offered by WB. I've a similar ambivalence to Firstar, but she's grown a bit on me and I've more of a nostalgic tie to Spidey & Amazing Friends than tBAS, in fair disclosure. Both the toon and a quick Google of her New Earth origin portray her as a psychiatric researcher/practitioner, which doesn't preclude her from potentially being attractive (I like book worms...
I know comics often serve up most characters (even many villains. especially the ladies) as being comely and casting Margot Robbie as Quinn supports that in at least a conventional sense; while she's not exactly my type, I can certainly see why many dudes/& dudettes consider her attractive. That said the source-toon art-style didn't give me any reason to believe she was gorgeous. In fact, my toon takeaway was more of the opposite in that she was meekishly awkward and buffoonsish in appearance (both in dress and looks) consistent with the Joker (in some ways) and what one might expect of any paramour of his. She seemed subdued until the Joker unlocked her mentally ill tendencies toward violence serving as a catalyst for freeing her from other implied inhibitions.
In my opinion, I believe the style of the sculpt and overly-broad smile plus wild eyes - interestingly enough, features that Robbie also has in common with character - are nods to something being visually off about her. An obvious, "that chick is fucked up..." vibe, which this sculpt achieves pretty well.
...but, meh, it's just an opinion...grain of salt, she can be hawt if you want her to be.
The lips are exaggerated, but it's not impossible to bare your upper teeth & gums when laughing.

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