Sideshow Collectibles is going all-in on the X-Men this year, with a whopping five new 1/4 statues going up for sale this year—in addition to the releases of last year’s Magneto and Wolverine pieces. And the fourth and perhaps most-anticipated X-Men release of the year has arrived: the Sideshow Psylocke Exclusive Statue is now up for order! She’s changed since her debut at SDCC 2018–is it for the better?
But some especially big fans of Psylocke may be waiting for something a bit… bigger… and its those fans who Sideshow Collectibles is targeting with their newest entry in the Sideshow X-Men Premium Format Figure series of quarter-scale statues!
Sideshow debuted this 21.5″ tall piece to the public at San Diego Comic-Con 2018, where it received a mixed reception. Some fans said the Psylocke portrait shown at the event was a masterpiece… and some decried it as looking masculine and hideous. Two months later, pre-orders have arrived–with a drastically-revised face on Betsy!
The original prototype of the statue is shown above, with the revised version below…
Not surprisingly, those who loved the initial sculpt for Psylocke’s face hate the revised version, while those who disliked the earlier prototype are largely blown away by how good she looks now. Personally, I think the revised sculpt is aces–but if it’s not for you, it’s not for you. This is the Psylocke statue that I’ve been waiting for, however, and I’m really pleased with how it turned out.
The base for the Psylocke PF figure is basically a huge vortex of pink psychic energy. While it doesn’t make a lot of sense realistically speaking, it looks absolutely awesome. This is exactly what I wanted for this statue’s base, so I’ve got no complaints about it personally.
The dual-wielding katanas pose makes sense for Psylocke, what with her being a ninja and all… but just showing off her sword-fighting prowess may not be enough for some people. In fact, it’s not enough for me. Luckily, there is another option if you want to see Betsy showing off her actual mutant power…
It just wouldn’t be a Sideshow PF without an Exclusive Version, right? And this time, the piece is truly “EX or bust”, in my opinion. The Exclusive accessory (that adds 15 bucks to the MSRP) is an interchangeable arm with Psyblade effects piece.
Seeing as how the Psyblade is incredibly iconic for Betsy Braddock (and also vastly more effective than a plain old sword), this is the only way I’ll ever display the statue in my collection. As far as Exclusive accessories go, I consider this one to be a must. If I’m going to pay $500+ for a Psylocke statue, it had better have a Psyblade, y’know?
The Sideshow Exclusive Psylocke Premium Format Figure is now up for order, and is expected to be released in summer 2019. Psylocke EX is only available via Sideshow Collectibles’ website, whereas the regular (“Collector”) version will be available to other online and specialty stores as well.
What do you think of the revisions that Sideshow made to this statue following its premiere at San Diego Comic Con 2018, Marvel collectors? Are the changes for better or worse, and are you hyped enough about the final product to want this 1/4 Psylocke Premium Format Figure in -your- home?
Are all the Sideshow Premium Format X-men statues based on someone’s artwork? All their women’s faces are…not attractive. They’re not ugly, just not attractive. I don’t expect cute on the x-women, they’re fighters after all, but none of them look beautiful. (that’s my opinion only)
Anyway, I do like the newer portrait much better than the old one.
And I agree, making Psylocke’s Psyblade hand an exclusive is like, giving Wolverine only one hand with claws extended and the second clawed hand only comes with the exclusive. That’s her power! They should include that. It doesn’t make sense!
That’s part of their business model. They WANT you to order it through their website and cut out the retail store so they make more profit out of it. Not the end of the world if you live in the US, but far from ideal when you live in Europe for example (shipping, customs etc…). I hate the whole exclusive principle which gives a second rate model to retail and forces you to order it through their website. I’ll pass.
I think the original face looks better. I don’t see it as being “too” masculine, but maybe it’s not ideal. Still, the new one barely looks human.