Supreme x The Crow KUBRICK 1000%
Supreme vs. Original

Original — Medicom Toy
Kubrick 1000% Figure (The Crow)
About the original
Medicom Toy was founded by Tatsuhiko Akashi in Tokyo in 1996 and produces the Kubrick line, a block-style collectible figure platform launched in 2001 and distinct from the brand's larger Be@rbrick line. The 1000% scale stands roughly 70 cm (27.5 inches) tall and is produced in limited runs for licensed properties, with most figures distributed through Medicom's Project1/6 retail program. The FW21 Kubrick depicts Eric Draven, the Brandon Lee character from Alex Proyas's 1994 film The Crow, in his white-and-black face paint and wearing a black Supreme tee; James O'Barr's original comic ran on Caliber Press in 1989. Released December 23, 2021 at $898 as a Supreme exclusive; no standalone non-Supreme 1000% Crow Kubrick exists.
About Medicom Toy
Medicom Toy is a Japanese designer toy company founded in 1996 by Tatsuhiko Akashi in Ebisu, Tokyo. Akashi left a computer industry job to make vinyl figures, launching the LEGO-inspired Kubrick line before introducing the Be@rbrick on May 27, 2001, originally given to attendees of the World Character Convention in Tokyo. The bear form was chosen in part because the teddy bear was celebrating its 100th anniversary. Medicom produces Be@rbricks in standardized 100%, 400%, and 1000% sizes through collaborations with artists, brands, and film properties. Supreme has issued Be@rbricks with the company for multiple seasons.


