Cat got your tongue? Batman and Catwoman share a steamy embrace in a new diorama from Sideshow Collectibles.
Sideshow Collectibles has been one of the premier manufacturers of pop culture high-quality figures and statues over the last decade, and they continue to lead the way. Sideshow has done many Batman-related statues in the past, but their newest addition to their line is purr-fect for any fan of The Bat and The Cat.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY While this statue is not based on any one Batman story or artist, it serves more as an amalgamation of many of The Dark Knight’s best visual representations. However, that being said, it feels like it is most reminiscent of Jim Lee’s designs from the classic 2003-story arc Batman: Hush. Lee’s designs are most known for their “perfect human being” approach. The muscles and highlights are always very defined, just like with this statue.
The relationship between Batman and Catwoman has been in the spotlight recently with the release of Matt Reeves’ The Batman which featured Robert Pattinson and Zoë Kravitz in the respective roles. That on-screen pairing purr-fectly captured the spirit of this classic relationship. Their chemistry also effortlessly represented the romance that laces this new statue. Like in the comics many times before it, the film left the characters’ love in an ambiguous place.
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