My favorite character to collect, Kitty Pryde is on sale today, and you can take advantage of this, and get her for 20% less than normal retail. This would be an excellent gift idea for yours truly (if you want to get me one!), or that fan in your life who loves the X-men, and this style of statue.
So be quick to grab your X-Men Kitty Pryde Bishoujo Statue from Entertainment Earth! today, to save some money, and make yours, or someone’s day!
X-Men Kitty Pryde Bishoujo Statue
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- Call her Kitty Pryde, Sprite, or Shadowcat.
- She glows in the Japanese “pretty girl” style!
- Bishoujo-style statue based on an illustration by Shunya Yamashita.
- Features the X-Men mutant with her dragon friend, Lockheed.
The cute and cunning Shadowcat! The Marvel Comics Bishoujo Statue line, capturing superheroines and villains in the Japanese “pretty girl” style, continues with a fan-favorite X-Men member that fans have watched grow up over the years. This fabulous X-Men Kitty Pryde Bishoujo Statue is based on an illustration by Shunya Yamashita, and Kitty has never looked cuter than she does now. Sculpted by Mangusai Touda, she stands slightly under 8 1/2-inches tall on a specially designed display base, in the current Marvel Bishoujo Statue 1:7 scale. Her beauty will shine on her own or alongside previously released mutants in the line, like Storm, Psylocke, and Rogue (sold separately). Ages 15 and up.Caught in a playful jaunt with her best friend, the young mutant is carefree as she frolics, one foot touching the ground and the other raised beneath her. She turns at the waist to look at you, one hand held up by her face and the other outstretched to provide a perch for the diminutive dragon, Lockheed. The X-Woman’s classic costume consists of a sleek bodysuit, personalized with a wide belt, long flaring gloves, and retro cuffed platform shoes. Her active pose and the bouncing curls of her long brown hair make this presentation dynamic, while Kitty’s beaming smile and the unique look of Lockheed make her immediately recognizable.
Just a girl when she was approached by the mutant heroes in 1980’s Uncanny X-Men #129, Kitty Pryde displayed the unique power to make herself entirely intangible, along with anything she wears, carries, or touches. Alternatively using the codenames Sprite and Shadowcat, she would become a veteran member of the X-Men and today teaches young mutants in the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.
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