Tomie Junji Ito X Yoshiki Fujimoto Tomie Collaboration Statue

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Since its debut in 1986, "Tomie" has stood as the quintessential work of horror manga by the masterful Junji Ito, captivating audiences worldwide. Now, in an exciting collaboration, Tomie comes to life as a statue.

Mamegyorai (Ampus, Inc), in collaboration with renowned horror manga artist Junji Ito, is proud to announce the release of a collaboration statue featuring "Tomie", the iconic debut and masterpiece of Ito's career. 

Under the meticulous supervision of Junji Ito himself, acclaimed sculptor Yoshiki Fujimoto has crafted the prototype and color sample for this extraordinary product. Endorsed by Junji Ito as the "definitive edition," this perfect rendition of Tomie has finally come to life. 

"Tomie," the debut and magnum opus of horror manga virtuoso Junji Ito, has continued to captivate audiences worldwide since its initial appearance in 1986. Now, she emerges in the form of a statue.

With graceful, white arms, legs, and fingers stretching elegantly, down to each meticulously crafted nail and tip of the claw, Tomie exudes a calculated beauty. Confidently striding forward, with a gesture of sweeping back her long hair, she emits an aura that mesmerizes all who behold her.

Beneath her feet lies a stark contrast: other incarnations of Tomie, obscured by flesh and black hair. Among them, a blood-soaked Tomie gazes with a resentful glare at the elegant Tomie gracefully treading upon her. Is she plotting revenge, or assassination? The dramatic base suggests the anticipation of a new tragedy.

Embrace the mesmerizing beauty tinged with an eerie allure of Tomie's statue, and welcome her into your collection.

  • 10.63 inches (27cm)
  • Made of resin with parts in PVC and ABS
  • Based on the Junji Ito Collection
  • Collaboration with sculptor Yoshiki Fujimoto