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Death of Captain Marvel Statue

Death of Captain Marvel Statue
(on display at the 2002 Wizard World Chicago convention)

September 2002 A Diamond Select Release - First in an all-new line! Diamond Select has once again teamed with the inmates of the Art Asylum to bring fans a piece only they would be crazy enough to attempt.

This piece is the first in a new 1/6th scale line of hyper-detailed, high-quality statues, and is in scale with previous Marvel full-sized statues. The famous image from Marvel's first graphic novel - and the storyline proved to fans everywhere that anything can happen in the Marvel Universe - was chosen to lead off this line.

Jim Starlin's classic image was based on the timeless sculpture - Michelangelo's Pieta. Could there be a better inspiration for this museum-quality piece? Every detail is here: from the folds in Death's cloak to each strand of hair on Captain Marvel's head. Make room on your shelves, true believers; DST and the Art Asylum are here to bring those classic covers and images to life.

Limited to 4,000 pieces worldwide, each accompanied by a full-color, hand-numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Guaranteed on sale in December 2002. Suggested retail is $150 USD.

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