The UK-based Product Enterprise, which morphed into Iconic Replicas to create a popular line of high-end prop replicas based on Gerry Anderson TV Productions and Irwin Allen’s Voyage to the Bottom of Sea, has now evolved into Sixteen 12 Collectibles and plans to add a wide range of merchandise including statues, replica ray guns, space ship models, t-shirts and comic books all based on Space Vixens, an original intellectual property that harkens back to the time when the future was fun.

 

The new Space Vixens IP with its definite retro bent takes its inspiration from classic science fiction comic strips and serials such as Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, and Dan Dare as well as vintage TV shows such as Tom Corbett—Space Cadet, Space Patrol, and Rocky Jones, Space Ranger.  Sixteen 12 Collectibles debuted its Space Vixens line by displaying the first two statues and a prop ray gun at San Diego.  The statue of the sexy space captain Felicity Bliss (MSRP $350) is due out in February and can be ordered in the U.S. via Davis Marketing Services.  Both the Felicity Bliss Statue and the first Space Vixens t-shirts will be available for purchase at the New York Comic Con.  The Sixteen 12 Collectibles booth will also feature additional prop prototypes, posters, and sample pages from the Space Vixens comic book with art by Steve (Athena Voltaire) Bryant.

 

The Felicity Bliss Statue, which is limited to 500 pieces worldwide, is crafted out of high quality Polystone material and stands a full 12 inches high.  Sculpted by Andrew Teal and Jim Freckingham, the Felicity Bliss figure is packaged in a full color presentation box and comes with a numbered edition certificate.