KOTOBUKIYA SAN DIEGO 2015 COMIC-CON EXCLUSIVE!

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A Kotobukiya Japanese import! The Marvel Bishoujo collection, bringing you new interpretations of familiar superheroes and villains, adds Betty Ross to the lineup in her Red She-Hulk guise! Resurrected from death, Betty finds that she has also been subjected to a process that granted her superhuman physical power that transforms her in the behemoth known as Red She-Hulk.

Taking a moment to pose after a hard-fought victory, Red She-Hulk stands on a battered street flexing her considerable muscles. Red She-Hulk wears a form-fitting black body suit with purple striping that accentuates her out of this world physique, with matching boots and fingerless gloves. Powerful and deadly, Red She-Hulk is heavily muscled but still feminine and beautiful, a look perfected by this Bishoujo presentation. Red She-Hulk smiles at you with the fully confident that her power and beauty will guarantee a place in your collection!

Red She-Hulk stands just over 9 inches tall (1/7 scale) as she poses on her smashed street terrain base. There’s nothing to fear with this powerful red beauty on your shelf!

Limited to just 1500 pieces!  This item is now SOLD OUT at Comic-con! Brand New sealed and stored in smoke free home away from sunlight.


FYI


Red She-Hulk actually makes a pretty decent variant figure on the existing She Hulk Bishoujo, especially when you factor in the new sculpting incorporated to further differentiate her beyond the level of gamma-irradiated pigment in her skin


For the most part, the figure is identical to the Jennifer Walters version, at least from a silhouette perspective. The pose is the same, and the muscles are all still popping at the same points. Where Red She-Hulk differs is in the face and swimsuit sculpt. The original statue was smiling and happy, whereas Red here is a bit more dour and serious. Additionally, She-Hulk’s costume was a little less revealing than the v-cut swimsuit Red She-Hulk has on. Those changes are minor, but they are still changes nonetheless. Koto could just as easily released a mere repaint, and many wouldn’t have batted an eye as the original sculpt was rather well done.