Epic Superhero Collectibles Revealed at Sideshow 'New York' Con | NYCC 2022

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Sideshow Collectibles may not have attended New York Comic-Con, but they did launch their own virtual event called Sideshow "New York" Con. Even from thousands of miles away, their booth was easily one of the highlights of the past weekend.

Check out the slideshow gallery below to see everything featured during Sideshow's event, including a very impressive lineup of Marvel, DC and Masters of the Universe statues and figures:

Sideshow "New York" Con was a showcase for Sideshow's recent and upcoming releases, like their 1:6 scale Clone Wars figures and Marvel and DC-themed Premium Format Figures, as well as partner companies like Tweeterhead, Premium Collectibles Studio and Damtoys (the makers of that eerily lifelike Vito Corleone figure).

PCS is quickly carving out its own niche in the crowded Marvel arena with a new line of 1:6 scale statues inspired by games like Contest of Champions and Insomniac's Spider-Man series. That includes a very dynamic statue of Spidey in his Advanced Suit and a truly epic Ghost Rider on his flaming motorcycle.

Tweeterhead's display was also one of the standouts, particularly thanks to their ongoing DC statue line. Tweeterhead showed off their newly revealed Aquaman statue and offered another look at their Joker on Throne Maquette, a piece that may just be the best Joker collectible ever released (though Sideshow's latest Joker Premium Format Figure offers some stiff competition).

NYCC 2022 Collectibles Galleries

Diamond Select Toys: Marvel and Star Wars CollectiblesDiamond Select Toys: Star Wars Jumbo FiguresNECA: Horror, Predator and ET FiguresNECA: TMNT and Gargoyles FiguresSideshow: Marvel, DC, He-Man & Star Wars CollectiblesSuper7: Disney, Transformers and Power Rangers Figures

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