each Berserk Fans recognize the infamous Griffith, especially in the most poignant moments of his rebirth when Femto joined the God Hand, but a new statue also looks to add the memory of his emergence to collectors’ elves. Courtesy of PRIME 1 STATUE and hosted on prime1studio.comDedicated Berserk Fanatics can capture the moment immortalized as the cover of volume #12, and It is available on preorder for the hefty price of $899. The statue features huge amounts of detail and sports an impressive heft at 46x44x39cm, with a bonus addition of the Crimson Behelit.
While it’s a jarring moment that changes Berserk Forever, it’s also one of Griffith’s most iconic scenes, and the artistic detail, enhanced with built-in LED lighting, makes this a sought-after treasure. Every intimate detail of Kentaro Miura’s original artwork is viscerally realized hereDown to the fearsome wings of his new femto form, and the broken, massive Behelite-like shell. The creepiest aspect is certainly the bonus Behelit, resembling his most cohesive form the moment the eclipse began which changed the life of a shattered Griffith and which would remain of his band of the hook forever in Berserk.
Griffith’s transformation into one of anime’s worst villains is perfectly recreated
The birth of the fifth blessed king
The emergence of Griffith, then dubbed Femto as the fifth member of the current God Hand in Berserkis one of the most chilling in all of anime and manga fandom due to the events soon to follow. Having been transformed from his body left in his most pitiful low state, mimed and tortured beyond relief, this look is the ultimate shred of vulnerability captured perfectly by PRIME 1 STATUE. Given that the classic iteration of the moment was carefully drawn for volume #12, one of the best Berserk Covers, it’s unsurprising that it looks absolutely perfect as a collection centerpiece.
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Griffith’s transformation into Femto changes Guts’ life, along with Casca and Rickert’s, but at a horrifying cost. After all, initiating the ritual that would reincarnate Griffith was a way for him to abandon all human inhibitions, and to ignite the event, he was ready to sacrifice the entire band of the Hawk for his ascension. If not for the Skull Knight’s intervention and Guts’ pure grit, there would have been no survivors of the eclipse, so this dark rebirth, immortalized in the Griffith statue, is One of the most ominous pieces of Berserk memorabilia around.
Kentaro Miura’s designs have never looked better in 3D
A surprisingly difficult task
Given the troubled reputation Berserk had for its 3D CG anime adaptation of 2016, the idea of Berserk Outside his usual 2D haven is a reason for fans to give pause. But the Griffith statue is one of many incredible statues offered by PRIME 1, with other products ranging from cover art depictions to glorious tableaus like “Guts & Casca” showing immense detail in their work. The statues vary wildly in price depending seemingly on the size of characters depicted, and the gravitas of their moments, so fans can go From small pack statues to huge Nosferatu Zod displays.
for Berserk Fans, this Femto statue is a reminder of what Griffith changed in his most pivotal moment.
Most importantly, the Berserk Statues remind fans that they are meant to depict Kentaro Miura’s intricate artwork and panels with special reverence for his work. They are meant to be shown as a celebration of his occasionally bleak visions, often at their best when depicting the series’ cosmic horror potential. for Berserk Fans, this Femto statue is a reminder of what Griffith changed in his most pivotal moment.
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