Home>Comics>The Invisible Woman’s Powers Are Tested to Their Limits The Invisible Woman’s Powers Are Tested to Their Limits By Rob Bricken May 28, 2009 Comics, Merchandise 0 Comment Because that’s a lot of booty to keep out of site. you’re looking at the upcoming Invisible Woman statue from Japanese sculptor Rockin’ Jellybean — yes, apparently Marvel isn’t quite done handing out statue licenses yet, which makes sense, because only 5 of my 8 cousins have one — and… well, she’s got curves, clearly. I have no idea how I feel about this, frankly, but if you’re pondering on the positive side and have Japanese language skills, you can pre-order her and her caboose here. (Via Action-Figure) Tweet Pin It Related Posts TOPLESS ROBOT’S 2014 NEW YORK COMIC CON PREVIEW NY Comic ConIT'S HERE IT'S HERE IT'S HERE IT'S HERE! The by Jim Dandeneau Geek Apparel of the Week: In the Land of Hyrule, The IT Crowd NES Game, Multipass ?? Yeah. I don't even watch Adventure Time and I still by Rob Bricken About The Author Robert Bricken is one of the original co-founders of the site formerly known as Topless Robot, and its first editor-in-chief, serving from 2008-12. He brought the site to prominence with “nerd news, humor and self-loathing” as its motto, raising it from total internet obscurity to a readership in the millions, with help from his savage “FAQ” movie reviews and Fan Fiction Fridays. Under his tenure Topless Robot was covered by Gawker, Wired, Defamer, New York magazine, ABC News, and others, and his articles have been praised by Roger Ebert, Avengers actor Clark Gregg, comedian and The Daily Show correspondent John Hodgman, the stars of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and Rifftrax, and others. He is currently the managing editor of io9.com. Despite decades as both an amateur and professional nerd, he continues to be completely unprepared for either the zombie apocalypse or the robot uprising.