"Tonight I dine on turtle soup!"
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
first appeared in comics in 1984 and quickly went from an indie comic
book to a worldwide phenomenon, with countless toys, television shows,
movies, video games, and more that had an entire generation screaming
“Turtle Power”! But despite how the Turtles have changed over the years
and the many adaptations that have come and gone, one thing has
remained constant: the ultimate enemy has been and will always be the Shredder. Sideshow Collectibles
has captured the menacing Oroku Saki as an imposing addition to you
TMNT collection, fitting right in with their previously released
Turtles and Mouser Comiquettes.
Shredder comes packaged just like the other characters in the series,
with black and white artwork from the original TMNT comic on all sides.
Each side also features full-color photography of the statue, while the
back features a bio on the character. It’s interesting to note that this
package also features what is probably the first use of the Nickelodeon
logo on Ninja Turtles product, as they are now the worldwide rights
holders of the property. Inside, Shredder is securely protected by a
Styrofoam shell and wrapped in plastic.
The overall design of the Shredder Comiquette is a simple one, with a
design based on the original comic with minimal armor and a fairly
streamlined, smooth sculpt. His outfit consists of a robe and sash that
are sculpted to accentuate the cloth, with wrinkles and folds in the
fabric.
The highlight of the statue is the multiple pieces of armor placed on
his shoulders, shins, and arms. Each piece features several spikes which
I am happy to say Sideshow did not hesitate in making incredibly sharp.
How many collectible statues do you own that can draw blood? So be
careful when handling this piece as not only are you capable of injuring
yourself, it is also possible to break the fine points of the blades,
or in the case of the sample I received, an entire spike could detach.
All of the armor and helmets feature a metallic silver paint to complete
the metal look.
The Exclusive version of the Shredder Comiquette features three
different head sculpts to place on the figure. The first sculpt is the
classic Shredder comic sculpt with the black face and white eyes peering
out from beneath the helmet and mask. The second sculpt is the
cartoon-based sculpt featuring the visible eyes and mask.
The third, and my least favorite is the Exclusive head, which is the
unmasked portrait featuring the face of Oroku Saki. I think the area
where the sculpt fails for me is the lack of detail and poor paint
application on the mouth. The outline of the teeth and the gums are
painted in the same shade of pink as the lips that makes the whole mouth
look muddy and weird.
The statue stands crouched upon a rooftop base that is designed to match
the one included with each of the Ninja Turtles’ bases to create a
complete display.
Overall, the Shredder Comiquette is fantastic piece that captures
the sheer awesomeness of the TMNT villain and a must-have statue for
your Turtles collection. Hopefully, this isn’t the final piece in the
TMNT line and we’ll see Comiquettes of Casey Jones, April O’Neil and
Splinter in the near future. The Exclusive Shredder Comiquette is still available now from Sideshow Collectibles!
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