

Each painstakingly handcrafted statue is individually hand-painted with the highest possible quality finish. Smaller scale, smaller boxes, more affordable shipping and pricing means you can fit more of these incredibly detailed collectibles into your collection! The Jessica Cruz (Rebirth) Premium Collectibles statue features: Jessica Cruz leaps from small chunks of meteorite in outer space as she constructs a battle axe using the power ring’s energy construct. The new XM 1:6 DC line will amaze you with the details you don't expect at this scale. The Jessica Cruz (Rebirth) Premium Collectibles statue features: Jessica Cruz leaps from small chunks of meteorite in outer space as she constructs a battle axe using the power ring’s energy construct. At 1:6 scale, XM's creative direction is to showcase more abilities, powers and essence of the characters in a bold, dynamic and story telling style. Size matters, but Quality even more so! The new XM DC 1:6 line is specially designed for collectors who desire more space-friendly collectibles, without compromising on the incredible details and quality of larger collectible pieces.
JESSICA CRUZ REBIRTH SERIES
Be on the lookout for it, I know I will.XM Studios is excited to present our next 1:6 DC Premium Collectibles DC Rebirth series statue, Jessica Cruz! Immortalized in amazingly detailed 1:6 scale cold-cast porcelain, each painstakingly handcrafted statue is individually hand-painted with the famous XM quality finish. Justice League #50 has key potential on other merits, a bump in the popularity of Jessica Cruz will only help that. I think Justice League #31 is the Jessica Cruz comic to have, followed by issue #30 and then Green Lantern #20. There are only 15 copies in the CGC census as of this writing. Mike Allred really nailed it with this cover. (I have this issue personally and it is NOT for sale).
JESSICA CRUZ REBIRTH FULL
I love this Batman ’66 variant of Justice League #31, Jessica’s first full appearance. I’m looking forward to seeing how she is portrayed on the screen. So for me, she is a genuinely likable character, perhaps even relatable if we allow ourselves to admit that we don’t always have all the answers. (I reread that first issue prior to this writing and found nothing to change my impression). In an era when everyone seems to know with certainty what’s best for everyone else, I found her questioning attitude refreshing. The questions she asks that no one else seems to ask. Beginning with issue #1, she plays a central role in the story. I first crossed paths with Jessica Cruz in Bryan Hitch’s run on Justice League. However, that has more to do with the fact that Batman learns about the existence of three Jokers in this issue, ring a bell? All the more reason to pick this one up. This issue has just under 150 copies in the census as of this writing. This is another super-sized issue as it is the finale to the epic, ten-part Darkseid War story. Well, actually we are still in the New 52 Justice League run, but with Justice League #50, Jessica becomes a Green Lantern. I expect I will be offering some of these for sale in the foreseeable future, though, as of this writing I have no Jessica Cruz related comics for sale). (Full disclosure–I own several copies of these two issues including two copies of each that I personally submitted to CGC.

I have to say this fact took me off guard and I went directly to the CGC census thinking that perhaps there was some lag in the numbers GoCollect reported. Both have less than 100 graded copies at the time of this writing. The CGC census is surprisingly sparse on these two issues. We only had to wait for one more issue though for her first full appearance, and that is The New 52 Justice League #31. GoCollect has an FMV of $120 on a 9.8 of this issue. Jessica’s next appearance is another cameo in Justice League #30, also by Geoff Johns during The New 52 era.
