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The Drowned (Dark Nights: Metal)

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The Drowned (Dark Nights: Metal)"My water, my rules."XM Studios is excited to present our next 1 4 scale DC Premium Collectibles series statue, The Drowned (Dark Nights: Metal)! Each painstakingly handcrafted statue is individually hand painted with XMs famous quality finish, and comes in a bold, dynamic, and story laden style. This is also the final statue from this comic line that XM will be producing. Hailing from the Dark Multiverse, The Drowned is a counterpart of Batman who

"My water, my rules."

XM Studios is excited to present our next 1/4 scale DC Premium Collectibles series statue, The Drowned (Dark Nights: Metal)! Each painstakingly handcrafted statue is individually hand-painted with XM’s famous quality finish, and comes in a bold, dynamic, and story-laden style. This is also the final statue from this comic line that XM will be producing.

Hailing from the Dark Multiverse, The Drowned is a counterpart of Batman who decided to augment her DNA after the Atlanteans of her world had flooded its surface upon the death of their queen. This very act gave her the ability to breathe underwater and to control it freely.

Donning a weathered naval-esque uniform with fraying edges, The Drowned stands upon a shipwreck’s broken debris amidst splashing waves while striking a commanding pose with Aquawoman’s trident in hand.

Pointing forward, she is seen belting out a menacing roar while accompanied by a fearsome sea creature imbued with spikes, large teeth, and scaly skin— one of many creatures from among the hybridised army that she commands.
She decided to join The Batman Who Laughs when told that the cause of their ongoing misery was the multiverse itself, of which her world was considered a lower-tiered one.

Character Background

Bryce Wayne, the Batwoman of gender-flipped Earth 11, is the Drowned. This character portrays a nightmare fusion of Batman with Aquaman. She has a deep hatred for the Atlanteans for their responsibility in the death of her beloved, Sylvester Kyle.
Read more at https://www.dc.com/comics/dark-nights-metal-2017/dark-nights-batman-the-drowned-1

Statue features:

Highly detailed sculpt featuring The Drowned
4 hand/arm switch-outs: 2 on the left and 2 on the right
Crafted in polystone
Pre-Order early to receive a collectible Display Plaque
Each painstakingly handcrafted statue is individually hand-painted with the highest possible quality finish

Artists:
Riccardo Federici (2D)
XM Studios Design and Development Team

Manufactured by:
XM Studios

Note: Prototype shown and pending final approval, final product may differ. Batteries will not be included for products with light up features due to customs.

Product and Box Dimensions (LxBxH)
Product Size: 58*58*65cm
Est. Box Size: 60*90*40cm
Est. Product Weight: 16kg
Est. Shipping Weight: 19.5kg

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