Mike Mignola Monkey with a Gun Sculpture

Some artistic images are instantly iconic, resonating with audiences across the planet as they receive some unspoken message delivered directly to the viewer. They'll say "It's a message about gun violence in our schools," or "It's a reminder to always question who holds the power and how much power we give them.” Or maybe it's just a monkey holding a gun, drawn by the unmistakable hand of Mike Mignola of Hellboy fame!

With a love that knows no bounds for Mike's body of amazing work, Bigshot Toyworks is proud to present "Monkey With A Gun," a limited-edition, hand-crafted polystone statue standing 9.5 inches tall with a faux-bronze paint application. Based on Mike Mignola’s striking image of the same name, the Monkey with a Gun figure was crafted with great care by the wizards at Bigshot Toyworks. The result is a must-have piece that will be the center of any die-hard Mignola fan's art collection, not to mention a striking point of conversation amid a comic book lover's displays. Of course, you don't need to be either of those things to appreciate this killer translation from page to three dimensions, with all the requisite monkey angst included at no extra cost.

Monkey with a Gun was produced in a limited run of 500 total pieces (250 Bronze and 250 Bone) and comes packaged in a deluxe gift box. This unique work of art will not be produced again in this format.

"Monkey With A Gun" can be purchased directly from our web store by clicking here.

About Mike Mignola:

Mike Mignola is best known as the multiple award-winning creator, writer, and artist of "B.P.R.D." and "Hellboy", but has fostered several other projects like "The Amazing Screw-On Head" and "Baltimore" with Christopher Golden. Although he began working as a professional cartoonist in the early 1980s, drawing 'a little bit of everything for just about everybody' - including characters like Batman and Wolverine - he was also a production designer on the Disney film "Atlantis: The Lost Empire". Mignola also acted as a visual consultant to Guillermo del Toro on "Blade 2" and the film versions of Hellboy, which were broadly adapted by del Toro from the original comic series. Mike Mignola currently lives in southern California with his wife, daughter, and cat. Visit Mike’s website here.