One of the more memorable images from Dark Horse's Aliens comic book series is the Xenomorph's powerful pose on the cover of issue #101, which features artwork by the great Bernie Wrightson. More than 20 years after that issue's release in 1995, Prime 1 Studio celebrates the iconic cover with an eye-catching, 1:4 scale statue of the Scorpion Alien that's featured in a new photo gallery ahead of its release in 2020 from Sideshow Collectibles.

You can view photos of the new Scorpion Alien statue below, and visit Sideshow Collectibles for a look at the full gallery.

From Sideshow Collectibles: "Prime 1 Studio is proud to present the Scorpion Alien 1:4 Scale Statue inspired by the front cover #101 Aliens Comic Book published by Dark Horse Comics in 1995. This line is a long-running series of comic books based on the Alien franchise, centered mostly around the 1986 film Aliens. This highly collectible 39 inches tall statue is skillfully crafted to ensure unprecedented quality and unbelievable attention to character detail.

Be cautious of the two Ovomorphs also known as Alien Eggs attached to the Spaceship statue featuring a logo sign of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation.

This statue features an additional Ovomorph statue with a Facehugger available only with the Deluxe Version.

This is a must-have for all Alien comic fans!

The Scorpion Alien (Deluxe Version) Statue specially features:

  • size approximately 39 inches tall
  • One (1) Ovomorph (Alien Egg) size approximately 10.3 inches tall (Deluxe version only)
  • spaceship-designed base with 2 Ovomorph

Expected to Ship: Apr 2020 - Jun 2020

Product Size: 39" H (990.6mm) x 26.85" W (681.99mm) x 17.24" D (437.9mm)*

Limited Edition: 750

Price: $1,399"

Photos from Sideshow Collectibles:

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