INFORMATION
Confederate Cavalry Captain John Carter is suddenly transferred from Arizona to Mars one night.
At that time, Mars was in a turbulent warring state, with ferocious four-armed green people and red people with advanced scientific skills who looked like Earthlings and were busy fighting day in and day out.
Carter, a pleasant boy who jumped into the whirlpool, shows great success with a sword in one hand in order to be tied to the beautiful woman Dejah Solis.
In Japan, "Princess of Mars" was published by Tokyo Sogensha (now Tokyo Sogensha). Among the many artists who have drawn Dejah Solis, the illustration by Mr. Motoichiro Takebe, who was in charge of the illustration for the Japanese version, has been made into a three-dimensional figure.
X-PLUS approached the publisher, Tokyo Sogensha, for consultation, and after 8 years, the product was finally released. In addition, Mr. Takebe's daughter, Ms. Beniko Sato, is said to have provided a lot of advice.
In addition to the statue itself, a pedestal that enhances the charm and a backboard for display that can reproduce the image of the cover are included. X-Plus EC site Shonen Rick has a postcard and frame as a set as a limited purchase privilege. The price is 33,000 yen including tax and is scheduled to be released in November 2023.
MASTERPIECE SERIES "Princess of Mars Dejah Thoris" by Motoichiro Takebe/Sogen SF Bunko Edition Statue
- Painted finished product
- Princess of Mars Materials: PUR (figure), Polystone (rock), EVA, Height: Approx. 22cm, Width: Approx. 18cm, Depth: Approx. 11cm
- Base material: wood, EVA, brass, diameter: about 22cm
- Backboard material: paper, height...about 26cm, width...about 29cm
- Frame material: PET, wood, paper, height: about 21 cm, width: about 16.5 cm
- Postcard material: paper
- Publisher: X-Plus
- Price: 33,000 yen (tax included)
- Reservation period: May 26, 2023 (Friday) to July 31, 2023 (Monday)
- Scheduled to be released in November 2023
*The pedestal, backboard, postcard, and frame are CG images. The actual product may differ in size, design, and material.
(C) Motoichiro Takebe / Beniko Sato