Hogar Noticias BATMAN: Enemigo animado Clayface presentado por Mondo

BATMAN: Enemigo animado Clayface presentado por Mondo

Autor : Sophia Actualizar : Feb 24,2025

La muy esperada figura de arcilla de 1: 6 a escala de Batman: ¡la serie animada finalmente está aquí! IGN tiene el primer vistazo exclusivo a las imágenes y detalles de este impresionante coleccionable. Mira la galería a continuación:

Mondo Batman: The Animated Series Clayface Figura - Image Gallery

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Esta figura meticulosamente elaborada cuenta con un diseño conceptual de Alex Brewer, esculpiendo de Alex Brewer y Tommy Hodges, pintura de Héctor Arce y Mark Bristow, arte de empaque de Danny Haas, diseño de embalaje de Jordan Christianson y fotografía de Raúl Barrero.

Clayface presenta numerosos accesorios y piezas intercambiables, incluidas múltiples cabezas y manos. Una característica destacada es su innovador diseño de articulación sin semi-sesas, que oculta un esqueleto interno de trinquete.

Al igual que las cifras anteriores de Mondo Batman, Clayface estará disponible en una edición estándar ($ 260) y una edición limitada exclusiva (1500 unidades, $ 280). La edición exclusiva incluye piezas intercambiables adicionales: un retrato apuñalado, un retrato de imitación de Batman y una pieza de cofre de Batman atrapada.

Play Pre-ordene la edición estándar aquí y la edición exclusiva aquí. Ambos envían julio de 2025.

Para obtener más información de la línea Batman: The Animated Series de Mondo, mira la figura de Poison Ivy. Además, ¡explore los coleccionables de Batman en la tienda IGN!

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