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Catwoman Bishoujo Statue

Why This Catwoman Bishoujo Statue Belongs in Your Collection

Slinking straight from the pages of Batman, this 1/7-scale Catwoman Bishoujo Statue captures Selina Kyle at her most alluring. Based on brand-new artwork by famed illustrator Shunya Yamashita, Kotobukiya’s PVC figure stands approximately 8 inches tall and rests against a bulging burlap bag of freshly “acquired” cash. The playful coil of her signature bullwhip, shaped to mimic a real feline tail, and the curious kitten peeking from the loot instantly tell a story that every Batman fan will recognize.

Immaculate Sculpt & Paint Apps

Sculpted by Gotaro Takeuchi, the Catwoman bishoujo statue is layered glossy patent-leather blacks over matte panel lines to recreate the texture of Catwoman’s stealth suit, then added metallic lilac highlights to her goggles for an authentic comic-book shimmer. Fine touches—stitched seam work, eyelets on her boots, and subtle muscle definition—showcase the Bishoujo line’s signature fusion of high-end detail and anime-inspired beauty.

Perfect Scale for Display

At roughly 8 inches (20 cm) tall, the statue fits seamlessly beside other DC Comics Bishoujo pieces. Pair her with the Harley Quinn Bishoujo Statue or Poison Ivy Returns Bishoujo Statue to recreate your own Gotham City Sirens shelf. The compact footprint lets you slide her onto crowded detolf shelves, while the dynamic lean against the money sack adds vertical interest that pops in glass-door lighting.

Comic-Book Roots & First Appearance

Catwoman first stole fans’ hearts in Batman #1 (Spring 1940), debuting as “The Cat” before evolving into Gotham’s premier cat burglar and Batman’s complicated love interest. Over eight decades later, she remains a fixture of DC lore, leading her own ongoing series and headlining countless multimedia adaptations. Displaying this statue is a nod to that rich history and to Selina Kyle’s enduring appeal.

Where to Buy & Learn More

Ready to let the world’s greatest thief steal a spot on your shelf? Snag her now on the secondary market. Want to dive deeper into Selina’s comic adventures? Check out her full biography on DC Fandom.

Tip: Add this statue to your cart today—quantities for Bishoujo re-releases disappear fast, and secondary-market prices climb quicker than Catwoman up a Gotham skyscraper!

Release Date: February 2011