Sur sa page Facebook, Kotobukiya présente sa nouvelle Bishoujo Batgirl Black Costume prévue pour Décembre 2011 : cliquez ici.
Communiqué officiel :
"A Kotobukiya Japanese import! The first DC Comics bishoujo-inspired  statue is back by popular demand in a beautiful new color scheme,  Batgirl Black Costume! The bishoujo collection combines DC’s  superheroines and villains with traditional Japanese stylings. The  classic and best known Batgirl first appeared in 1967, the alter ego of  Gotham City police commissioner’s daughter Barbara Gordon. Brilliant and  courageous, Batgirl helped defend the good citizens of Gotham City  alongside her mentor Batman. Barbara’s return to the Japanese bishoujo  “pretty girl” style (based on original character art by world famous  illustrator Shunya Yamashita) sees her taking a darker turn with her  other iconic costume.
Expertly trained by Bruce Wayne, Batgirl stops bad guys in their tracks  with her sexy costume and alluring pose. As with the original bishoujo  statue, every element of her classic bodysuit has been recreated from  her tall boots to her bat-symbol, utility belt, gloves, cape, and cowl.  But this time, instead of gray and blue Batgirl is clothed head to toe  in inky black with bright gold highlights! There’s even a dynamic  difference in the textures, with the matte finish of the heroine’s suit  contrasting against her glossy cape and cowl. Barbara stands with one  foot resting on a gargoyle, accentuating her long legs, while she slyly  spins her cape in front of her. Batgirl’s long flowing red hair adds a  powerful third color to the palette and helps draw the eye to her  beautiful Bishoujo-styled face.
Sculpted by Atelier Bamboo, Batgirl is constructed of high-quality pvc  plastic and stands approximately 9 inches tall (in 1/7 scale like all of  the DC Bishoujo statues) with the exclusive Gotham City gargoyle base.  Barbara looks great in black, and is the perfect companion to the  previously released blue and gray version of Batgirl!
Available December 2011."
