Dark Horse Direct only recently unveiled its new line of Avatar: The Last Airbender statues, and already the company is expanding with a new iconic character from the franchise. Next up is Korra herself, in a piece that easily ranks among the coolest Avatar collectibles we’ve seen to date.
IGN can exclusively reveal this new Legend of Korra statue. Check it out below:
This particular Korra statue is inspired by the character’s appearance in Book 4 of the animated series, as she sports her Southern Water Tribe costume and is seen wielding all four elements in tandem.
This statue was sculpted by Bigshot Toyworks, with prototyping and paint design handled by J.W. Productions. It measures roughly 10 inches tall and sits atop a 4-inch diameter base.
This statue is priced at $199.99, which is certainly pricier than the previous Zuko and Katara statues. However, unlike those more budget-oriented PVC pieces, Korra is cast in polystone. The statue is limited to 1000 units worldwide and is available to preorder now through Dark Horse Direct. Preorders should ship between November 2022 and January 2023.
In other Avatar news, Netflix announced the live-action adaptation in 2018, when Avatar creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael DiMartino were on board to helm the series. However, the original creators departed the project due to creative differences. Now, Albert Kim is serving as showrunner alongside Dan Lin, Lindsey Liberatore, and Michael Goi. You can check out IGN’s full breakdown of the live-action Avatar cast.
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