Hot Toys Debuts Justice League’s Superman Figure!

by Jay
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After their success with Batman, Aquaman, Cyborg, and Flash, Hot Toys has released photos of the latest in their line of figures based on Zack Snyder’s Justice League — The Man of Steel himself, Superman.

This brilliantly sculpted likeness of actor Henry Cavill in the coveted role that brought him stardom features a unique LED that conveys the illusion of Superman’s heat vision in his eyes. Beyond that, the heads are interchangeable, the figure’s build has been redesigned with an improved musculature, the costume has been tailored with a meticulous attention to detail and fitted with a metallic S. The figure also comes with a Justice League stand.

Check out some images of the figure below, and see more HERE:

The 1/6th scale Superman Collectible Figure’s special features:

– Authentic and detailed likeness of Superman in Justice League
– One (1) newly developed head sculpt with LED light-up function (battery operated) recreating Superman’s use of heat vision
– One (1) newly painted head sculpt with authentic likeness of Henry Cavill as Superman in the movie
– Movie-accurate facial features with detailed wrinkles and skin texture
– Detailed hair sculpture
– Approximately 31.5 cm tall
– Newly developed muscular body with over 30 points of articulation
– Movie-accurate body proportion
– Eight (8) pieces of interchangeable hands including:
– One (1) pair of fists
– One (1) pair of relaxed hands
– One (1) pair for open hands
– One (1) pair of flying gesture hands
– Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted

Costume:

– One (1) newly tailored Superman suit embossed patterns with metallic colored Superman logo across the chest
– One (1) pair of red boots with embossed patterns
– One (1) red iconic cape

Accessory:

– Specially designed Justice League themed figure stand with Superman nameplate and the movie logo

Artists:

– Head Sculpted by Yong Kyum, Kim
– Head Painted by JC. Hong
– Head Art Directed by JC. Hong

Release date: Approximately Q4, 2018 – Q1, 2019

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