Preorders began the other day for an original Urushihara Satoshi-designed PVC figure dubbed Comiket Girl. She’s scheduled for release in late October from character goods maker Exhaust, and clocks in at 20 cm tall (scale unspecified) with a sculpt from Tsuchida Kouzen and distribution by Movic. She’ll retail at 6,090 yen, and is confirmed to be castoffable (full extent unknown). The sole image currently available can be found below:

Must buy~~~ :0
TAKI QUALITY
@wildarmsheero:
I was settled under that notion after initially seeing the above pictures a few days ago but, after some closer scrutiny, I don’t believe the sculpt is quite on par with what we’ve come to expect from Taki Corp. Certain aspects of Satoshi Urushihara’s designs may not translate well when a dimension is added (such as the disproportional volume of bangs or large foreheads) but I believe the reason why Comiket Girl doesn’t look “quite right” is because all Satoshi’s designs were successfully captured, not poorly improvised on.
Not enough lens flare
>_<
I’m agreeing with FS-fan opinions. And just in case it turns out to be bad Taki quality, I’m just getting 1 piece. I’ve no idea how good or bad is Exhaust as a figure maker. It’s a new brand to me.
p.s. I’ve good Taki quality items too: Their Dr Slump figures are good. So is the bikini version of Kanu (At least her face is better than the swimsuit version).
On first sight, it looks cross-eyed.
Yeah, this doesn’t look too good. Eugh…
@blacklotus:
Do you usually get more than one of a figure and why?
What makes her a “Comiket” girl?
I don’t want to sound to harsh, but the face completely kills this figure for me. It is too thin and triangular, gets overwhelmed by the huge bangs and hat.
I really like his artwork, but not this figure.