| Marvel Red Hulk Fine Art Statue:
Rampaging into your collection!
Unbelievable Rulk statue on an exclusive georama base.
Based on art of Ed McGuinness.
Includes two different heads.
Create a battle scene with The Hulk!
Get this guy before he gets you! Based on the stunning art of Ed McGuinness, this Red Hulk Fine Art Statue continues Kotobukiya's tradition of excellence. Sculpted by master artist Eric Sosa, the resin Red Hulk stands almost 13-inches tall (1:6 scale), veritably leaping off of his exclusive georama base! Not only does the volcanic earth look great on its own, it will also connect to the base of The Hulk (sold separately) to form a dynamic battle scene. You can display Red Hulk in two different ways, with two included heads. One depicts the monster grinning in evil glee, while the other is a mask of rage crisscrossed by a yellow "X." Let him rampage into your collection!
The unstoppable Red Hulk storms across the blasted volcanic landscape, preparing a lethal blow for his foes. The brute is absolutely covered in rippling muscles, with muscular definition rivaling (and even exceeding) that of Bruce Banner's gamma-powered form. The detail on the tremendous villain's intricate sculpt highlights every sinew and fiber of his being, while the fantastic paintwork emphasizes his skin's subtle crimson gradations. A dark smoky gray appears on the Red Hulk's shredded pants, close-cropped hair, and finger and toe nails. Gleaming white teeth stand in stark contrast to the monster's gaping maw, while his tiny beady eyes shine with a hellish yellow.
The Hulk has been a staple superhero of the Marvel Comics for years, battling foes across the universe in epic storylines. In 2008, the gamma-powered powerhouse met his match in a mysterious crimson-hued mirror image, the Red Hulk. Massively powerful and frighteningly intelligent, the villain has all of the Hulk's strengths and none of his weaknesses. With a mean streak matching his might, the Red Hulk (also known as "Rulk") has beaten many of Marvel Comics' superheroes and remains a threat to the entire Earth in the "Fall of the Hulk" story. |