Spiderman comics version premium collectible life-size bust
Spider-Man first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15 in 1962. As the world’s first teenage superhero, the young Peter Parker has captured the imaginations of fans around the world for over 50 years. Today the young science-whiz turned web-slinging wall-crawler is one of Marvel’s most iconic characters.The life-size comic Spider-Man’s head sculpt is a simple and straight forward design. When we think of Spider-Man it’s easy to picture him. A key design feature unique to this comic version however is his eyes. Our artists have opted for large expressive eyes in a McFarlane style, rather than the original comic version. Spider-Man’s body and base features the instantly recognisable red, black and blue base-colours and is decorated with a web pattern throughout. To bring the character to life, Parker’s web-slinger features front and centre. While his base is simple concrete grey style to depict the walls and buildings with comic style lettering on the front.
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