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DC Multiverse Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Movie Aquaman 12-Inch Statue

Product Overview

From the depths of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom comes the stunning DC Multiverse Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Movie Aquaman 12‑Inch Statue. Standing approx. 12 inches tall, this highly detailed PVC collectible depicts Aquaman in his sleek black suit, posed heroically ready to defend Atlantis and the oceans.

This statue includes a collectible art card featuring character art on the front and a character biography on the back. Packaged in window‑box display packaging, it makes a fantastic addition to any fan’s DC or Aquaman collection.

Key Features

  • Approximately 12″ tall PVC statue capturing Aquaman’s look from the film’s sequel.
  • Intricate sculpt and paint detail highlighting textures like the scaled suit and trident design.
  • Includes a limited edition art card with biography.
  • Window‑box packaging perfect for display.

Why You’ll Love It

Whether you’re a longtime Aquaman fan or new to his cinematic journey, this statue brings the heroic king of Atlantis to life in superb quality. This standalone piece works well in a display or as a centerpiece among DC Multiverse collectibles. With accurate representation of the Aquaman sequel’s costume design, this statue blends cinematic authenticity and collectible craftsmanship.

Aquaman: Comic Book History & Origins

Aquaman, whose alter ego is Arthur Curry, first appeared in More Fun Comics #73 in November 1941. Created by Mort Weisinger and artist Paul Norris, he was initially depicted as the son of a scientist trained in Atlantean techniques, with the ability to breathe underwater and communicate with marine life.

In the Silver Age (circa 1950s–60s), writer Robert Bernstein and artist Ramona Fradon redefined his origin: Arthur Curry became the half‑human, half‑Atlantean son of lighthouse keeper Tom Curry and Atlanna, a princess from Atlantis. His abilities included telepathic communication with sea life, super‑strength, extreme swimming speed, and underwater breathing. He also became a founding member of the Justice League.

First Appearance & Evolution

Aquaman’s debut in November 1941 in More Fun Comics #73 marked the arrival of DC’s iconic sea‑king. He later gained his own series in the 1960s and has since starred in numerous volumes, becoming one of DC’s most enduring and versatile heroes.

Powers & Legacy

As both a king and protector of the sea, Aquaman possesses a unique blend of power and responsibility. His Atlantean physiology grants him:

  • Super‑strength and enhanced durability.
  • Ability to breathe and move underwater with ease.
  • Marine telepathy—he can communicate with or control aquatic creatures.
  • Swimming at incredible speeds.

Though once mocked by popular media (e.g. *Super Friends*), modern comic and cinematic portrayals have elevated his status as a powerful, complex hero balancing duties as King of Atlantis and liaison to the surface world.

Bring Home the King of Atlantis

This collector’s grade statue is perfect for fans of Jason Momoa’s portrayal in *Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom* and comic‑book purists alike. Whether displayed alongside other DC Multiverse pieces or showcased on its own, it’s a tribute to a character whose legacy spans nearly 85 years. Ideal for every collector seeking cinematic accuracy paired with comic‑inspired mythology.

Check out more related collectibles like McFarlane’s resin scale statues or other Multiverse figures featuring classic Aquaman or his iconic villains.