Hit-Girl Statue coming this September


Well all you awesome collectors out there, if you’re into Kick-Ass and the characters that populate that engaging comic universe and film adaption, I have some news for you.  Dynamic Forces today announced a Hit-Girl statue, based off of the movie interpretation of the character .

Press Release from Dynamic Forces:

From the feature film based on Mark Millar and John Romita Jr.’s Kick-Ass, Hit-Girl is a lethal martial artist and weapons expert; she has been trained to fight crime practically since her childhood.   In the film adaptation, Mindy is played by Chloë Moretz, for which this statue is modeled after. Standing 9 ½ inches tall to the tip of her gun and measuring 4.5" W x 4.5" D, Hit-Girl has been sculpted and painted in meticulous detail by Joy & Tom Studios.  The Hit-Girl School Girl Statue is being offered for an incredibly introductory price of only $279.99 this September, only from Dynamic Forces!!!  Dynamic Forces has offered many other sold-out statues to great acclaim such as the Army of Darkness Statue – Inspired by J. Scott Campbell and the Red Sonja statue, by Michael Turner!

Constantly on the run, Hit-Girl’s upbringing and social life have been limited to her training and crime fighting and she is a very effective superhero.  She has been described as a mix between John Rambo and Polly Pocket.  Hit-Girl has been convinced by Big Daddy that she is out to avenge her mother. She longs for her father also to have a normal life as a "regular family" once her mother has been avenged. Multi award-winning writer Mark Millar has revamped the X-Men, launched a number one Spider-Man title, brought Captain America into the 21st Century and made Superman a communist. He is also the writer of the US industry’s biggest-selling comic book of the past decade, Marvel’s Civil War, published in 2007. His Wanted comic series was the industry’s biggest-selling creator-owned book of the last ten years until he smashed his own record with Kick-Ass, each issue selling more than Spider-Man and X-Men from issue one with an unprecedented five printings every issue. Both properties were sold as movies before the first issue hit the stands and everything Millar has ever created is in various stages of theatrical development. Wanted starred Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy. Kick-Ass stars actor Nicolas Cage.

So what do you guys think, is this a statue you’d be interested in owning or are there better characters you’d rather fork over $279.99 for?  Sound off with your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below.

SOURCE: Dynamic Forces