DC Collectibles is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, and what better way to celebrate than a gallery containing ComingSoon.net’s ranking of The 20 Best DC Collectibles Superhero Statues ! Check out the ranked gallery below, with each entry containing an Amazon buy link to each statue! The Top Ten items were photographed from our very own personal collection.
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Originally founded as DC Direct in 1998, DC Collectibles produces statues, busts, action figures, props replicas and prints for the direct market. Some of their first statues were for the film Batman & Robin , and they will continue to commemorate the release of new DC movies this year with Aquaman . Their statue work is also used to celebrate specific comics artists for their DC Designer Series, which strives to replicate the look and feel of specific comics imagery. While the statues can range in size and price, they act as a perfect expression of fandom by allowing collectors to showcase their favorite characters and artists in 3D form in their very own homes.
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What is your favorite DC Collectibles Superhero Statue from our list? Was there one that you loved that we didn’t include? Let us know in the comments below!
The 20 Best DC Collectibles Statues
#20. The Dark Knight Returns: Superman Vs. Batman
Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns ushered in a new era for comics, which is celebrated in this statue modeled after Miller's very specific style.
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#19. Bombshells Harley Quinn
The DC Bombshells line is inspired by WWII cheesecake art, and what better way to celebrate that theme than with an image of Harley riding an actual bombshell! Based on art by Ant Lucia.
Click here to buy the Bombshells Harley Quinn statue!
#18. Green Lantern by Ivan Reis
This upcoming entry from the DC Designer Series is based on the art of Ivan Reis, the primary artist on two of the decade's major green lantern story arcs. It will not be released until April of 2019, but we love the way the green power flows out of the symbol on the base.
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#17. The Joker from The Dark Knight
This statue dates back to the days when DC Collectibles was still called DC Direct, and this piece has a very cool base made out of playing cards.
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#16. Superman vs. Darkseid
Recreating their classic battle is this amazing centerpiece statue, which is engineered to give Superman the illusion of mid-flight.
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#15. Wonder Woman on Horseback from Wonder Woman
One of the best action sequences in the 2017 Wonder Woman movie was when Diana broke into the German lines on horseback. This statue would make the perfect centerpiece to any fan's collection.
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#14. Green Arrow and Black Canary by Cliff Chiang
Renowned DC cover artist Cliff Chiang celebrates these two lovebirds in a statue that would make cupid jealous.
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#13. Batman by Andy Kubert
Based on Kubert's work with Frank Miller on the recent Dark Knight III: Master Race , this is the big and bulky Batman we fell in love with in the 80's. The statue was released twice, once as a 12" version for the Designer Series, and then a smaller (and more affordable) 7" version.
Click here to buy the 12" version of the Andy Kubert Batman statue!
Click here to buy the 7" version of the Andy Kubert Batman statue!
#12. The Flash by Francis Manapul
This iteration of the Scarlet Speedster has a cool angular look that is both contemporary and retro.
Click here to buy the Francis Manapul Flash statue!
#11. The Sandman: Overture
This piece ties into Neil Gaiman and J.H. Williams III's 2013 prequel series "Overture" creates the perfect ethereal likeness for Dream.
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#10. Bombshells Killer Frost
The Flash villain (and occasional hero) gets a wintery makeover courtesy of the Bombshells line.
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#10. Bombshells Killer Frost
Not only is the piece true to the original cover art, it also has a nifty retro vibe that really looks cool on a shelf.
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#9. Batman from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
The movies Ben Affleck appeared as Batman in get a bad rep, but his actual look and portrayal was magnificent.
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#9. Batman from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
This statue used actual digital movie assets to replicate the look of Batfleck, and has the supercool Batman v Superman logo as a base.
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#8. Superman by Neal Adams
Neal Adams brought a level of realism to superheroes that hadn't been seen before. His takes on Batman, Green Lantern and Green Arrow are definitive, but he also dabbled in Superman.
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#8. Superman by Neal Adams
This statue replicates the pose from this Action Comics cover, and though it comes off a bit more cartoony than Adams' art it still is a really cool statue.
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#7. Wonder Woman by Bruce Timm
The architect of the modern DC Animated universe, Bruce Timm's style is often cited as the most true to the characters of any media versions.
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#7. Wonder Woman by Bruce Timm
This statue is taken from a sketch by Timm, and gives us an idea of what the animated version of Diana would look like in the real world.
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#6. Batgirl by Babs Tarr
Artist Babs Tarr (along with writer Cameron Stewart) helped reinvent Batgirl for a new generation, putting her in Gotham's trendy Burnside neighborhood and giving her this awesome new hipster-friendly outfit.
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#6. Batgirl by Babs Tarr
The statue went to great lengths to copy Tarr's original design down to the most minute detail.
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#5. Superman by Moebius
The late French comic book legend Jean Giraud (a.k.a. Moebius) was an inspiration to a generation of artists, and this physical portrayal of his art is gorgeous.
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#5. Superman by Moebius
The sculptors took a great deal of care not only to get the figure right, but even the intricate linework.
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#4. Aquaman and Mera by Patrick Gleason
With the Aquaman movie soon to bring the character into the mainstream, this statue celebrates the love between Arthur and Mera.
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#4. Aquaman and Mera by Patrick Gleason
Patrick Gleason actually extended his Aquaman #33 cover drawing so the sculptors would have full body references for the piece. The animals and underwater plant life on the base is exquisite.
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#3. Batman by Mike Mignola
This is arguably DC Collectibles' best take on Batman, based on the art style of Hellboy creator Mike Mignola. There were actually a few black and white versions prior to this color one, with varying chest symbols.
Click here to watch our unboxing video for this statue!
#3. Batman by Mike Mignola
What's amazing about the statue is it gives off the appearance of an actual 2D drawing.
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#2. Wonder Woman by Frank Cho
Frank Cho is known for his appreciation of the female form. This statue captures both the strength and beauty of Wonder Woman in a way that's absolutely true to Cho's art.
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#2. Wonder Woman by Frank Cho
The statue is a spitting image of Cho's variant cover for Wonder Woman Volume 5, #1.
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#1. The Joker by Brian Bolland
This statue based on Brian Bolland's iconic cover to the Batman: The Killing Joke graphic novel captures the iconic pose of the Clown Prince of Crime right down to the Witz camera!
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#1. The Joker by Brian Bolland
It's also very cool to see whole figure of The Joker, having only seen the headshot all these years. A stunning addition to any Bat fan's collection.
Click here to buy the Brian Bolland Joker statue!