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Kotobukiya's Marvel Comics ARTFX+ series has brought you a range of characters, from the Avengers to the X-Men, Defenders, and more, with stunning detail in 1/10 scale. Now the spotlight returns to Earth's Mightiest Heroes with a new series of Avengers characters based on designs by Marvel superstar artist Adi Granov.

Following Black Panther and Scarlet Witch is the Astonishing Ant-Man! Adi Granov's art is brought to life by sculptors Junnosuke Abe (RESTORE) and Keita Misonou. Ant-Man's design is based on the suit used by Scott Lang after he takes over the position from Hank Pym, and Adi's Granov's unique photo-realistic art is expertly rendered into an original statue with a high level of detail made possible by Kotobukiya's expert craftsmen.

In addition to the full-sized Ant-Man, this product also includes a miniature Ant-Man with an ant companion, and a miniature of the original Janet van Dyne Wasp at the shrunken-down scale shown in the concept art. These statues are the smallest items in the ARTFX+ series to date, and are perfect for displaying alongside the other Adi Granov Avengers as they assemble to face off against Thanos. You can pre-order this now at BigBadToyStore.com.

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Kotobukiya really knocks their statues out of the park... I’ve still yet to land myself any, apart from their ‘ARISE: Ghost in the Shell’ Motoko Kusanagi. And, Ant-Man probably isn’t on the top of my list of ones I’d want to get my hands on. But, he still looks dynamic and cool as ever.

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I'm a big fan of  Kotobukia ArtFx+ statues I have quite a few of the Star Wars ones and a couple of Marvel ones. This Ant-Man figure looks good, Love the paint apps however I think I'll give this one a pass.

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By reading the title I was hoping it was the MCU version of Ant-Man but this version is just as nice!

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Looks great, but I typically avoid statues. Not sure why, but I’ve always preferred the articulated collectibles.

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