“Well, unfortunately for you, you’re not dealing with Superman...You’re dealing with me!”Prime 1 Studio is so proud to finally bring one of the most iconic heroes of the DC Universe into our Museum Masterline Series: the 1:3 Scale MMDC-63: POWER GIRL from DC COMICS!
Power Girl first appeared in 1976 in All Star Comics #58. Karen Starr, Kara Zor-L or Kara Zor-El is none other than Superman’s Kryptonian cousin! Although she’s from a different universe, she’s still markedly different from her much younger, biological equivalent, Supergirl.
The artistic teams at Prime 1 Studio have taken their time to bring out the right balance of strength and beauty for this Power Girl statue. Few and far between, a Power Girl statue deserves the utmost respect and care, to make her as compelling to display on fans’ shelves as any other DC super-hero!
The top-notch team at Prime 1 Studio has been meticulous with their rendering of Kara’s bob haircut, and her beautiful features. Her super suit, which more often than not, would appear as plain, stretchy fabric in unskilled hands, is fully-textured in this amazing rendering. Prime 1 Studio’s Power Girl has unbelievable texture not only to her suit, but also on her cape, gloves, and boots! Power Girl’s paint job was applied as carefully as well. The application had to be perfectly sublime, and subtle: highlighting her attractive features, as much as her powerful muscular physique.
Power Girl’s base is a cool environment in which to display her powers of flight. Here, she floats among the clouds and birds, with her name emblazoned front and center...a super tribute to a super cousin!
Keep your immense DC Universe statue collection growing with the new MMDC-63: Power Girl from DC Comics! Pre-order today!
Specifications:
- Clouds and stars-themed environmental base