Comic-Con: CS Moore Studio
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One of the best parts of the convention season for collectors of comic character statues is seeing first-hand what new projects are coming from their favorite sculptors and studios. And few new product revelations generate as much buzz as the works of Clayburn Moore and CS Moore Studio. And once again, Moore did not disappoint.
The centerpiece of the CS Moore booth this year was a life-size version of Moore’s 2002 statue of the late Michael Turner’s Fathom. Previously released in 1:6 scale and painted in full color, the new life-size Fathom is painted with a faux-bronze finish. Measuring nine feet four inches from the bottom of the base to the tip of her upswept hair, the Fathom statue on display was the first production unit, and was sold before the weekend was over. We will have more in-depth coverage of this amazing sculpture at a later date.
A wide selection of Moore’s creations, both pre-production prototypes and past releases, were on display, and the booth was never lacking for attention throughout the week.












