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From Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 comes this officially licensed statue. The 1/10 scale statue is about 19 cm tall and comes with matching base.
£239.95
After a brief period of exile on Earth, the small and robust extra-terrestrial being with brown wrinkly skin and big blue eyes, points his long finger to the stars, indicating his rescue's arrival. By his side, the boy Elliott and his younger sister Gertie, his friends, protectors, and hosts accompany his departure. Gertie brings in her small hands the flowerpot that the strange being from another world revived when they met, a gift she willingly accepted. Elliott, that shares a psychic connection with the alien, which makes their friendship bond even stronger, understands but suffers more with his departure. Another unforgettable and emblematic scene from one of the most praised and memorable works of the seventh art is reproduced by Iron Studios in the beautiful diorama statue "E.T., Elliot and Gertie - E.T. - Deluxe Art Scale 1/10", over a base with the floor and the vegetation of the forest where everything takes place, with the edges decorated with themed elements that remind E.T.'s spaceship and the logo of the movie on the front. On the movie, a group of botanic aliens secretly visits Earth by night to collect plant specimens. With the arrival of American government vehicles, the group departs in their spaceship leaving one of their small members that got separated from the group behind. E.T. finds a local dweller named Elliott, that ends up hiding and protecting the small being lost on Earth, creating a kind friendship bond with a strong empathic connection between them. After some adventures and challenges, with the help of Elliott and his brothers, E.T. creates and improvised communication device with domestic objects and is able to "Phone Home" with success, communicating with his species, that return in their ship the next day to pick him up. From the imaginary world created by Steven Spielberg and written by Melissa Mathison, the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial from 1982 is among the highest-grossing movies of all time, winner of 4 Academy Awards. Already available for Pre-Order, and presented on the Inside Iron Studios Day of August, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is another successful license replicated in fantastic statues by Iron Studios, with the first releases being "E.T. & Elliot Deluxe - E.T. - Art Scale 1/10" and "E.T. (40th Anniversary) - E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial - MiniCo" in 2022, for the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the movie's premiere in the movie theaters. Check out more news of Iron Studios on their social media! Size: 19 x 17 x 19 cm
£324.95
From the Disney World comes this 1/10th scale statue of Mickey! The Polystone statue stands approx. 25 cm tall and comes with matching base.
£204.95
In celebration of Disney's 100th Anniversary, Iron Studios presents their Fantasia - Mickey Deluxe Art Scale 1/10. Atop a crystallized rock, Mickey dreams of commanding ocean waves like a maestro conducting a symphony. Carrying out out-of-control chores, anthropomorphic brooms mindlessly dump water into the castle. Size: 51 cm
£1,064.95
From the Disney World "The Lion King" comes this 1/10th scale statue of Scar! The Polystone statue stands approx. 16 cm tall and comes with matching base.
£204.95
With subatomic particles enlarging and reducing his mass and density, the former convicted thief and reluctant hero once again wears the special costume that allows him to manipulate his size and strength and returns to the mysterious Quantum Realm, an extradimensional universe accessible through magic, through the unique Pym Particles, or through the inter-dimensional gateway called Quantum Tunnel. Iron Studios bring the statue "Quantumania Ant-Man - Quantumania - Art Scale 1/10", with the miniature Avenger ready for action over a platform base inspired by the architecture of the futuristic city Axia from the Quantum Realm, based on the 31st movie in the MCU, where Scott Lang and his family face the threat of Kang, the Conqueror. In his giant form, the avenger hero brings Cassie Lang on his right shoulder, his now-grown-up daughter with her own costume as the heroine Stature, and his beloved partner Hope van Dyne, the Wasp, clapping her wings and flying over his left shoulder. Over a detailed base with technological and futuristic elements that refer to Axia, a city established in the Quantum Realm, Iron Studios also bring the statue "Quantumania Ant-Man and the Wasp Deluxe - Quantumania - Art Scale 1/10". Scott Lang is the second Ant-Man; a reformed ex-criminal that upon discovering that his daughter Cassie has been diagnosed with a serious heart condition, broke into the house of Dr. Henry Pym, the original Ant-Man, and stole his costume and the "Pym Particles", the substance that allows him to alter his size, and got back to stealing to pay for the treatment. Lang planned to return the costume to his owner and turn himself in, but after rescuing a doctor that saved his daughter, Henry Pym allowed him to stay with the costume, as long as he used it for good. Since then, Scott, together with Hope van Dyne, the daughter of Dr. Pym that became the hero Wasp, became an Avenger and fought against Thanos' threat. In the first movie of Phase Five of the MCU, when Cassie Lang, now a teenager, reveals to Hope's parents, Dr. Pym and Janet van Dyne, that she is working on a satellite that can contact the Quantum Realm, Janet, who was exiled for a long time in this universe, distressed, try to turn off the device, but a portal is opened, pulling Scott, Cassie, Hope, Pym, and Janet to the Quantum Realm. There, Scott and Cassie find a rebel alliance called Freedom Fighters, while Hope and Pym are guided by Janet in the city of Axia. Kang, a formerly exiled traveler, is now the ruler of the Realm and needs the Pym Particles to put in his ship and an online device that allows him to go anywhere and at any time Size: 10 cm
£189.95
With subatomic particles enlarging and reducing his mass and density, the former convicted thief and reluctant hero once again wears the special costume that allows him to manipulate his size and strength and returns to the mysterious Quantum Realm, an extradimensional universe accessible through magic, through the unique Pym Particles, or through the inter-dimensional gateway called Quantum Tunnel. In his giant form, the avenger hero brings Cassie Lang on his right shoulder, his now-grown-up daughter with her own costume as the heroine Stature, and his beloved partner Hope van Dyne, the Wasp, clapping her wings and flying over his left shoulder. Over a detailed base with technological and futuristic elements that refer to Axia, a city established in the Quantum Realm, Iron Studios proudly present their statue " Quantumania Ant-Man and the Wasp Deluxe - Quantumania - Art Scale 1/10" based on the 31st movie in the MCU, where Scott Lang and his family face the threat of Kang, the Conqueror. Iron Studios also bring the statue " Quantumania Ant-Man - Quantumania - Art Scale 1/10", with the miniature Avenger ready for action over a platform base inspired by the architecture of the futuristic city Axia from the Quantum Realm. Scott Lang is the second Ant-Man; a reformed ex-criminal that upon discovering that his daughter Cassie has been diagnosed with a serious heart condition, broke into the house of Dr. Henry Pym, the original Ant-Man, and stole his costume and the "Pym Particles", the substance that allows him to alter his size, and got back to stealing to pay for the treatment. Lang planned to return the costume to his owner and turn himself in, but after rescuing a doctor that saved his daughter, Henry Pym allowed him to stay with the costume, as long as he used it for good. Since then, Scott, together with Hope van Dyne, the daughter of Dr. Pym that became the hero Wasp, became an Avenger and fought against Thanos' threat. In the first movie of Phase Five of the MCU, when Cassie Lang, now a teenager, reveals to Hope's parents, Dr. Pym and Janet van Dyne, that she is working on a satellite that can contact the Quantum Realm, Janet, who was exiled for a long time in this universe, distressed, try to turn off the device, but a portal is opened, pulling Scott, Cassie, Hope, Pym, and Janet to the Quantum Realm. There, Scott and Cassie find a rebel alliance called Freedom Fighters, while Hope and Pym are guided by Janet in the city of Axia. Kang, a formerly exiled traveler, is now the ruler of the Realm and needs the Pym Particles to put in his ship and an online device that allows him to go anywhere and at any time. Size: 40 cm
£624.95
Over a stylized base with the logo that incorporates a futuristic design, the adventurous hero protagonist puts his right leg on a toolbox with his inseparable skateboard to the side, on a base that can be connected to the base of the statue of his friend and partner Doc Brown with the logo of the movie in the front. Wearing jeans pants and jacket over plaid shirts, with his characteristic red puffer vest, he raises his sunglasses to see the time with precision in his digital wristwatch, ready to go on a journey that will completely change his life forever. Thus, Iron Studios present the statue "Marty McFly - Back to the Future - Art Scale 1/10", presenting incredible similarity with the actor Michael J. Fox. Iron Studios will also bring an individual version with the young hero leaning his right leg on the floor of the fantastic DeLorean, part of the diorama set "DeLorean Full Set Deluxe - Back to the Future - Art Scale 1/10". Just like in their original appearance in 1985, immortalized by the art of Drew Struzan in the first official poster, the young Marty McFly next to his best friend, the eccentric scientist Emmett "Doc" Brown and his pet Catalan sheepdog called Einstein (exclusive in the DeLorean Full Set Deluxe), together with the most iconic time machine ever made, the legendary plutonium-fueled DeLorean, get ready to initiate one of the most momentous time travels in the history of cinema, in the awarded science fiction directed by Robert Zemeckis, that originated the trilogy of movies and created a successful multimedia franchise with video games, attractions in theme parks, an animated series, and many collectibles. Immortalized by actor Michael J. Fox, Marty McFly is a typical North American young student, that with the use of a time machine created in a DeLorean car by his best friend, the scientist Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, returns to his city in the past from the year of 1985 to the year of 1955. By accidentally interacting with his still young parents, McFly causes changes in his future that can erase his existence, then, he must race against time to reestablish chronological factors and get back to his natural time in the future. Revealed during CCXP 2022 and presented in detail during the Inside Iron Studios Day of April on YouTube, both the DeLorean Full Set Deluxe and the individual versions are available for Pre-Order. Check out the other statues of Iron Studios from Back to the Future and other news revealed on the Inside Iron Studios Day also available for Pre-Order this month, and soon more exclusive news on Iron Studios' social media and YouTube channel
£199.95

Dressed in an unmistakable blue uniform with a red cape and sporting the "S" shaped symbol on his chest, the figure poses with his hands on his hips in an imposing classical heroic pose. The craziest, most self-centered, and clumsy duck in the Looney Tunes cartoon takes on the identity of Metropolis' Man of Steel, replicated by Iron Studios in the "Duffy Duck Superman - Space Jam: A New Legacy - Art Scale 1:10" Statue. Inspired by the movie Space Jam: A New Legacy, the beloved "tongue-tied" duck from the cartoons, dresses up as Superman to stop a train run amok by himself.Space Jam: A New Legacy repeats the success formula of the original movie Space Jam (1996), in which the iconic Looney Tunes of animations starred alongside legendary basketball player Michael Jordan. In a fictionalized version of himself, now court star LeBron James is abducted into virtual reality by Al-G Rhythm, an artificial intelligence. To return to his reality and save his family, he needs the help of Bugs Bunny and the main Looney Tunes to win a basketball match against the monstrous avatars of Goon Squad players created by Al-G. Traveling through the "server-verse" (server multiverse) of Warner Bros aboard a spaceship, LeBron and Bugs Bunny arrive at "DC World" in the city of Metropolis in Bruce Timm's animated universe, hoping to recruit Superman. With Bugs dressed as Batman and LeBron as Robin, they both seek to stop a train run amok by Daffy Duck's crazy plot, in which he ties up the engineer only to have Porky Pig film the moment he "saves" the train dressed as Superman. All this to boast about later.Features: - Size: 16 x 13 x 12 cm- Scale: 1/10 - Limited edition- Made in polystone - *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand painted- Hand painted- Includes extra right hand without the ball

£159.95

With narrowed, expressive eyes and his striking ironic smile, the world's most famous rabbit takes on the role of the sullen defender hero of Gotham City, wielding his carrot harpoon gun. In this way, Iron Studios presents its "Bugs Bunny Batman - Space Jam: A New Legacy - Art Scale 1:10" Statue, featuring the cunning, daring, and mocking cartoon bunny and Warner Brothers mascot, dressed as Batman just like in the movie Space Jam: A New Legacy.Space Jam: A New Legacy repeats the success formula of the original movie Space Jam (1996), in which the iconic Looney Tunes of animations starred alongside legendary basketball player Michael Jordan. In a fictionalized version of himself, now court star LeBron James is abducted into virtual reality by Al-G Rhythm, an artificial intelligence. To return to his reality and save his family, he needs the help of Bugs Bunny and the main Looney Tunes to win a basketball match against the monstrous avatars of Goon Squad players created by Al-G. Traveling through the "server-verse" (server multiverse) of Warner Bros aboard a spaceship, LeBron and Bugs Bunny arrive at "DC World" in the city of Metropolis in Bruce Timm's animated universe, hoping to recruit Superman. Instead, they are transformed into the dynamic duo, with Bugs as the Dark Knight and an outraged LeBron as Robin.Features: - Size: 19 x 12 x 12 cm- Scale: 1/10 - Limited edition- Made in polystone - *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand painted- Hand painted- Includes extra right hand without the ball

£159.95
S pinning fast like a whirlwind, the small, robust and fierce Tasmanian Devil moves on the virtual reality basketball court, dribbling the ball in search for victory with a liveliness as eager as his voracious appetite. Known for his speeches made of grunts and growls, and wearing his Tune Squad team's jersey, he gathers with his old friends and companions from the Looney Tunes animations to win and get back to his world. From the new movie Space Jam: A New Legacy, Iron Studios present their new statue "Taz - Space Jam: A New Legacy - Art Scale 1/10", with the cranky, but also sometimes sweet and naive character from the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated series from Warner Bros. Chasing Bugs Bunny, the Tasmanian Devil, better known simply as Taz, made his first appearance in the animated short "Devil May Hare" in 1954, created by Robert McKimson. Participating also in other cartoons by Daffy Duck's side, Taz gained popularity in the 1990's as the main protagonist on his own series Taz-Mania with four seasons. Inpatient and owner of a limitless appetite, devouring all that he can, Taz was part of the original Space Jam movie (1996) with the other Looney Tunes and interacting with the legendary basketball player Michael Jordan, he returns in "Space Jam: A New Legacy" with the basketball star LeBron James in a fictional version of himself, where he's abducted by the artificial intelligence called Al-G Rhythm to a virtual reality, in which they need to win a basketball match against the monstruous game avatars of Goon Squad players created by Al-G. Features: - Size: 14 x 14 x 14 cm - Scale: 1/10 - Limited edition - Made in polystone - *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand painted
£169.95
Just like a technological medieval knight on his universal crusade, the fearsome cyber tyrant brings five Infinity Stones integrated into the chest plate of his indestructible armor, in the form of an exoskeleton with a red cape, created with the power of the Mind Stone to hold the mighty gems and make it capable of channeling their energy. With his original mechanic head transformed into a helmet to cover the lilac face of his new hybrid android body, with the Mind Stone embedded on his forehead, and carrying his Double-Headed Spear in his right hand as his main physical weapon, the evil artificial being defiantly raises his left fist clenched, levitating over the bluish-purple crystals of the Mirror Dimension, ready to fulfill his mission of purging the chaos from every existing universe. Derivative from the animated series What If...? produced by Marvel Studios and released on Disney+, Iron Studios bring the statue "Infinity Ultron Deluxe - What If...? - Art Scale 1/10", with the villain that became the biggest menace to all the different realities on Marvel's multiverse. Created by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner to protect Earth, the artificial intelligence known as Ultron, after observing humanity's atrocities and conflicts, started to consider the human race as the biggest threat to peace in the world and, after inserting his conscience into a new synthezoid body that in Marvel's regular timeline ended up being the Avenger Vision, in this alternate reality, Ultron enacted a nuclear genocide, killed Thanos and took the Infinity Stones. With such power, after destroying all sapient life in the universe, Ultron got lonely and without purpose to exist, but the combined power of the Stones made him capable of breaking the dimensional barriers in the Nexus of All Realities, becoming aware of The Watcher's presence and the existence of the Multiverse. With the renewed objective of perpetuating his extermination in other realities, the villain forced The Watcher to violate his oath of never interfering, gathering a group of heroes from different universes to oppose Ultron. Size: 36 x 31,5 x 25 cm
£289.95
Wearing his new suit that materializes when he puts on a ring with his symbol, the scarlet speedster member of the Justice League, much more experienced and prepared after being trained by his friend and ally Bruce Wayne, tries to help another Dark Knight from a different reality to save humanity in this alternative world and restore his future. Iron Studios bring the statue "Flash - The Flash Movie - Art Scale 1/10", with the fastest man on Earth over a base of metallic platforms that remind of the Batcave, Batman's base of operations and headquarters. After being struck by a lightning and getting drenched in chemical products on a fateful night, the young Barry Allen got a metahuman connection with the Speed Force, an extradimensional energy field that gives him the superhuman ability to think and move super-fast and makes him capable of vibrating his body in a microscopic level. Barry then created a scarlet defensive costume, built with the same silica-based quartz fabric used by NASA, with the symbol of a golden lightning on the chest. Using his powers, he became the hero defender of Central City known as the Flash, facing criminals such as Captain Boomerang and, after Superman's death, he was recruited by Batman to form the Justice League. Flash played a fundamental role in the resurrection of the Man of Steel, and together with the Justice League, he helped to fight the forces of General Steppenwolf from Apokolips, forcing the alien invasion to withdraw from Earth. Extremely smart, he was hired by the forensic laboratory from the Central City Police Department where he became a high qualified forensic scientist, with the goal of proving the innocence of his father, Henry Allen, wrongfully accused and sentenced by the murder of his mother Nora Allen. Using the Speed Force, Barry discovers that he can travel time, change past events, and stop the murder of his mother. But while doing so he alters the future, creating a reality in which the Kryptonian villain General Zod arrives on Earth threatening to annihilate it, without the presence of Superman or other heroes to stop him. In order to do so, Barry needs to convince a very different Batman than the one he once knew to get back to action and help him rescuing another Kriptonian being held prisoner on Earth. The solo movie of the fastest hero on Earth, the 13th movie in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), releases now in June in the big screens with Ezra Miller reprising the main role of the speedster hero, and Iron Studios tags along using the Speed Force to reveal their collection of statues inspired by this memorable production that will bring, besides Flash, his alternative younger version also played by Miller; the Batman from this reality, played once again by actor Michael Keaton, and other surprises on the next Inside Iron Studios Day on YouTube celebrating its 2-years-anniversary in June. Don't miss it!
£199.95
Inspired by his older version from an alternative future, the teenager Barry Allen improvises while modifying and customizing one of Batman's costumes in a peculiar version of the scarlet speedster. Next to his other "self" from another world, more experienced and trained, he seeks help from a retired Dark Knight, inactive for years, to face a global threat in this reality. Thus, Iron Studios present the statue "Flash Alternate Version - The Flash Movie - Art Scale 1/10", with the young alternative version of the hero, over a base of metallic platforms reminiscent of the Batcave, Batman's base of operations and headquarters. After being struck by a lightning and getting drenched in chemical products on a fateful night, the young Barry Allen got a metahuman connection with the Speed Force, an extradimensional energy field that gives him the superhuman ability to think and move super-fast and makes him capable of vibrating his body in a microscopic level. Barry then created a costume, built with the same silica-based quartz fabric used by NASA, with the symbol of a golden lightning on the chest. Using his powers, he became the hero defender of Central City known as the Flash. After the death of Superman, Barry was recruited to form the Justice League where he played a fundamental role in the resurrection of the Man of Steel and helped in the fight against the forces of General Steppenwolf from Apokolips. With the goal of proving the innocence of his father, Henry, wrongfully accused and sentenced by the murder of his mother Nora, Barry is hired by the forensic laboratory of the Central City Police Department, where he became a high qualified forensic scientist. Using the Speed Force, Barry discovers that he can travel time, change past events, thus stopping the murder of his mother. But while doing so he alters the future, creating another reality in which he finds a teenager version of himself, that grew up without needing to worry with his parent's support, that still haven't been through the events that will transform him into the Flash. Excited and admired by his mature self, the young Barry is looking forward to know if he is capable of getting the same powers and becoming the same superhero in this reality. The solo movie of the fastest hero on Earth, the 13th movie in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), releases now in June on the big screen with Ezra Miller reprising the main role of the speedster hero, and Iron Studios tag along using the Speed Force to reveal their collection of statues inspired by this memorable production that will bring besides his younger version also played by Ezra Miller, the older version of the protagonist Flash, and the Batman from this reality played once again by actor Michael Keaton, and other surprises on the next Inside Iron Studios Day on YouTube that celebrates its 2-years-anniversary in June. Don't miss it!
£199.95
In a potential future in which his enemies have prevailed and most of his allies have perished, an old mutant warrior, unable to let go of his traumatic past, once again starts using his claws in search of revenge and justice, hunting down the responsible for destroying his new life and deciding to eliminate all the villains from the new world and bring peace to Earth. Over a base of the arid territory known as the Hulkland, going on a mission carrying a backpack, the reluctant hero goes wearing steel-toed boots, dressing a leather overcoat over his worn-out shirt and denim trousers, and covering his head with a large hat. Thus, Iron Studios present their statue "Old Man Logan (Wolverine 50th Anniversary) - Marvel Comics - Art Scale 1/10", with the most popular X-Men superhero in his praised aged alternative version from the story arc of Wolverine from 2008 written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Steve McNiven. In an alternative universe, the world was conquered by supervillains that divided their territories between The Abomination, later subdued by Hulk; Magneto, that lost his territory for a new Kingpin; Dr. Doom; and the Red Skull, that named himself President of the United States of Amerika. The superheroes were almost entirely eliminated, with a few survivors that remained hidden, among them, Logan, that lives with his wife and two sons in a wasteland in old California, controlled by an insane Hulk and his gang formed by his grandchildren. Needing money for paying his rent, Logan accepts to take a secret package for the capital of New Babylon together with a blind Clint Barton (Hawkeye). After many adventures and challenges, Logan reiterates that his Wolverine persona died in the past when a group of supervillains attacked X-Mansion, and he had to massacre the attackers to ensure the safety of the mutant children, however, the entire attack was an illusion created by Mysterio, and his enemies were actually his X-Men companions. That event destroyed Wolverine both emotionally and mentally, and he never used his claws again, until he came back from this mission and found his family killed by Hulk's gang. Logan finally frees his Adamantium claws (a fictitious indestructible metal) and seeks revenge. Old Man Logan was the main inspiration for the 2017 movie Logan, starring Hugh Jackman as the main character from the title. Created in 1974 by Len Wein, John Romita, and Herb Trimpe, Iron Studios prepare this release for the year that Wolverine completes his 50 years, part of a celebratory line that will bring big surprises inspired by the different phases of the hero, portrayed in different scales, with more news coming soon. After originally appearing as the supporting rival of the Incredible Hulk, his popularity and success in the X-Men and his solo stories made him one of the most beloved and praised superheroes in the universe of Marvel. Revealed firsthand on the Inside Iron Studios Day of May, the statue is already available for Pre-Order. Check out other releases from the Marvel universe soon by Iron Studios on their social media because Logan isn't the only one that aims to be the best at what he does!
£214.95
In the depths of the Gulf of Mexico, the monarch of an ancestral underwater kingdom floats on the water above a coral reef and sandy sediments, with a shark and a moray eel, two fearsome marine carnivores, swimming next to his feet with wings on its ankles, that allows him to fly outside water just like the geek god Hermes. Representing K'uk'ulkan, the Serpent God with Feathers, a Mesoamerican deity, he boasts an eccentric ceremonial helmet above his head, worn as a crown, only when he speaks as a king to his people. Wearing golden shoulder pads with red bands that come out of his back, green shorts with a golden belt and many ornaments, he firmly holds his spear made of vibranium in his right hand, ready for war. Inspired in Marvel's cinematographic version presented in the movie "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever", Iron Studios present the statue "King Namor Deluxe - Wakanda Forever - Art Scale 1/10" with the mutant antihero and antagonist, firstborn of Talokan, an old civilization of underwater inhabitants connected to the Maya peoples, played by Tenoch Huerta in the 30th movie of the MCU. In the 16th century, a Yucatán tribe was victim of the smallpox brought by the invader Spanish conquerors. Fen, a woman of the tribe, pregnant from an Aztec mercenary spy, followed her Shaman's orientations together with her village, and, in the attempt of curing the illness, ingested a peculiar underwater blue herb. However, the plant was infused with vibranium, altering the anatomy and biology of the tribe. The plant turned their skin blue and took away their ability to breathe air but allowed them to extract oxygen from the sea water, and soon, they stablished themselves in the ocean, away from the war and illness, to start a new life transformed into the first Talokanil. In this underwater world, Fen gave birth to Ch'ah Toh Almehen, but the effects of the herb she ingested caused her baby to mutate, being born with winged feet, pointy ears, and human-like skin color. After his mother's death, Almehen visited the surface world and witnessed the atrocities of Spanish colonization, causing him to take some violent measures and, in this moment, he got the name Namor from his enemies. In the present, determined to protect his people, Namor felt threatened when the U.S. got close to finding out Talokan when they were searching for vibranium. Namor contacted the isolated kingdom of Wakanda, seeing it as another target to surface nations, and proposed a military alliance, but the Golden Tribe resisted to enter war against the world, and, as an answer, Namor led his people against Wakanda. With deep hatred to the surface inhabitants, and a strong resolve to protect his people at any cost, Namor is brutal and merciless. Although he is the ruler of Talokan and a literal god to his subjects, Namor is friendly and close to his people. Being a mutant, Namor is much different from his people, that can only breathe underwater; he can breathe both in land and in the water. His strength is proportional to the amount of water he's exposed to, then, the closer Namor gets to water or inside of water, the stronger he gets, reaching a physical strength that can compare to Hulk's. His dense skin, muscles, and tissues make him almost invulnerable. He also has superhuman agility, resistance, and reflexes, enhanced vision and audition, and a healing factor, and, due to his mutant nature, he ages more slowly. Size: 27 x 14 x 15 cm
£254.95
This officially licensed resin statue comes from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Universe. The 1/10 scale statue is approx. tall and comes with a matching base in a printed box.
£254.95
This officially licensed resin statue comes from the Marvel Universe. The 1/10 scale statue is approx. tall and comes with a matching base in a printed box.
£254.95
This officially licensed resin statue comes from the Marvel Universe. The 1/10 scale statue is approx. tall and comes with a matching base in a printed box.
£254.95
This officially licensed resin statue comes from the Marvel Universe. The 1/10 scale statue is approx. tall and comes with a matching base in a printed box.
£254.95
The Sorcerer Supreme joins the Avengers to face the Mad villain from Titan! With his vast mastery of the mystical arts, Earth's Sorcerer Supreme manipulates energies beyond human comprehension, supported by his protectors, the trinity of entities known as the Vishanti, composed of Agamotto, Hoggoth, and Oshtur. The fearless wizard floats with the powers of his enchanted cloak called the Cloak of Levitation, above ruins and jagged rocks, fragments of an insane temple created in tribute to the entity of Death by his mad admirer from Titan. With a stern countenance and incisive eyes, wearing the powerful artifact called the Eye of Agamotto on his chest, Iron Studios presents the classic version of the master of mystical arts from Marvel universe in the statue "Dr. Strange Deluxe - Thanos x Avengers Comics - BDS Art Scale 1/10", inspired by the comics in which Earth's mightiest heroes face the threat of the mad Titan named Thanos and his Infinity Gauntlet. The statue comes with an extra interchangeable pair of hands with magic effects. Iron Studios will also bring the regular version of the statue "Dr. Strange - Thanos x Avengers Comics - BDS Art Scale 1/10", featuring the Sorcerer Supreme on a smaller battlefield base and without the interchangeable pair of hands with mystical effects. Doctor Strange is the Sorcerer Supreme in the Marvel Universe, created in the comics by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1963. Stephen Strange was a brilliant neurosurgeon, but his arrogant, selfish, and greedy attitude made him socially isolated and unpopular among his peers. Strange then suffered a car accident that damaged the nerves in his hands, affecting his movements, stopping him from working as a surgeon. Too proud to accept lesser positions, he depleted his fortune in an attempt to cure himself, but without results. With his last resources, he went to the East in search of an old wizard called the Ancient One for treatment but ended up becoming his apprentice in the mystical arts. Strange became the Sorcerer Supreme on Earth, establishing his base in the Sanctum Sanctorum in Greenwich Village, New York, alongside his partner and friend Wong. When he began his superhero career, Doctor Strange initially remained distant from the superhero community, fighting his battles against Nightmare and Baron Mordo in secret. After a while, Loki manipulated Strange into attacking his brother Thor, but soon he turned against the god of mischief. Later, disguised as Dr. Donald Blake, Thor saved Strange's life by operating on him after another battle with Mordo. Shortly after, a confrontation with Mordo led Strange to ally with the young Spider-Man, who helped Strange rescue several people from a mystical dimension. The experience was so traumatic that Spider-Man asked Strange to remove his memories of the event, although this also made them forget Spider-Man's acts of heroism. Impressed by the bravery and altruism of the young hero, Strange came to consider him a friend, and the two joined forces many times. Strange and the Avengers were involved in the fight with Thanos of Titan wielding the Infinity Gauntlet. A worshiper of Death, Thanos used the powerful Infinity Gems on his gauntlet to eradicate half of the universe's population before the heroes defeated him and used the same power to undo the damage. Revealed in May on the Inside Iron Studios Day, check out the other previously revealed statues Thanos Deluxe, Thor, Captain America, and Nova, part of the same diorama. With its Pre-Order available, check out many other legendary Marvel Comics characters soon in new Iron Studios statues for this collection. Size: 38 cm
£319.95
Iron Studios brings another one of the Gotham City Sirens in a new statue! In a whimsical and deadly setting, Gotham's Maid of Mischief balances on her left leg, supporting herself with her right hand on a baseball bat that crushes the chest of a handmade Joker plushie, her former lover and now an enemy. Leaning against a wooden railing covered with green vines and red flowers with a batarang stuck in it, a small High Striker toy with a broken top depicting Punchline, the new devotee of the sinister clown villain, serves as a support for her giant mallet. In front of her, a box with weapons and gadgets characteristic of other iconic local criminals, including the utility belt of her rival hero, souvenirs of past clashes, shares space with another plushie of her pet hyena named Bruce. In this chaotic environment, two kittens playing among doubloons and gold bars, alongside the ground vegetation and flowers reference her allies. Iron Studios presents the statue "Harley Quinn Deluxe - Gotham City Sirens DC Comics - Art Scale 1/10" with long golden hair with colored tips, wearing a variation of her original black and red costume, reimagined by the Iron Studios team, inspired by the Gotham City Sirens comic books. Iron Studios also brings the regular version of the statue "Harley Quinn - Gotham City Sirens DC Comics - Art Scale 1/10", with Harleen on a round base of a wooden floor in the shape of a circus ring, decorated with diamond suits and graffiti where the anti-hero rests her baseball bat on cubes with card suits on their sides. A former psychiatrist and intern at the Arkham Asylum Sanatorium, Dr. Harleen Quinzel was unexpectedly attracted to the charm of her patient known as the Joker. With his charismatic and extravagant behavior, the Clown Prince of Crime seduced and manipulated the young doctor, driving her mad and making her his girlfriend and criminal accomplice called Harley Quinn. With above-average agility and combat skills, unlike the Joker, she can also act sane and normal enough to disguise herself, and her charisma and psychiatric training allow her to psychologically manipulate others. Created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, the positive reaction from critics and the public towards the character made her a constant presence in that animated series and subsequent Batman animations until 1999 when she was also included in the DC Comics universe. Today she is portrayed more as an anti-hero, acting as a vigilante rather than a criminal. In the comics, the series Gotham City Sirens was published between 2009 and 2011, written by Paul Dini, co-creator of Harleen, and tells the story of Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn, who are forced to unite to protect themselves. Now Iron Studios presents a new original collection reimagining the characters. Revealed on the Inside Iron Studios Day of May, now available for Pre-Order, check out the previously revealed statue "Poison Ivy Deluxe - Gotham City Sirens DC Comics - Art Scale 1/10" and soon other amazing future releases by Iron Studios. Size: 22 cm
£319.95
Iron Studios presents this officially licensed resin statue. The 1/10 scale statue measures approx. 8,2 x 6,2 x 7,6 cm and comes in a printed box.
£24.95
The evil mummified priest from the Third Earth in a new statue by Iron Studios! Coming out of his millennial sarcophagus, the grotesque ancient undead mummified sorcerer with bluish-gray skin and red eyes, slowly moves with his body partially enfolded in bandages and covered in a crimson cloak! With atrophied hands and a terrifyingly insane smile in his hideous face, his evil mind plans the next steps of conquest, either by manipulating and using his animalistic minions Mutants from the planet Plun-Darr, declared enemies of the ThunderCats, or in his more powerful and pharaonic form known as the "Ever-Living". On top of a raised platform of his Black Pyramid from the darkest corners of the planet called Third Earth, the frontal part of his base presents a miniature of his sarcophagus, guarded from both sides by sculptures of ancient deities, adorned with the stairs of the villain's millennial building. Iron Studios present the statue "Mumm-Ra Decayed Form Deluxe - ThuderCats - Art Scale 1/10", with the biggest archenemy of the feline from Thundera in his decrepit and decayed form. A regular version of the statue "Mumm-Ra Decayed Form - ThuderCats - Art Scale 1/10", with only the figure of the eternal and diabolical priest from Third Earth, over an octagonal flat base with rocky aspects, reminiscent of the interior floors of his Black Pyramid. Alive for over thousand years on the Third Earth, possessor of mystic powers tied to sorcery, and an apparent unlimited lifetime, Mumm-Ra presents the features of an Egyptian deity, living inside of a mysterious black pyramid, in which there is a central room with a magic cauldron, four giant statues of the Ancient Spirits of Evil, and his sarcophagus, where Mumm-Ra recovers his energy. When he's inside the pyramid, he keeps his old and decayed form. However, by invoking the powers of the four entities known as the "Ancient Spirits of Evil", his bandages rip and he transforms, gaining muscles, height, and near unlimited powers, with the appearance of a giant pharaoh. Using his helmet and a symbol on his chest in the shape of two interconnected serpents, he has great mystic powers tied to sorcery, but when looking at the hideous reflex of his image, he loses his strength and must go back to the Pyramid, where he returns to his original mummy form. Mumm-Ra wishes to possess the "Eye of Thundera", a gem of power, the source of power for the group of feline hero survivors from planet Thundera, to expand his strength and his domain. One of the most successful animated series from the 80s, ThunderCats was produced by Rankin/Bass with 3 Seasons and 13 Episodes. Presented on the Inside Iron Studios Day of March and already available for Pre-Order, Mumm-Ra Deluxe expands the collection of statues of the line based on the characters created by Tobin "Ted" Wolf, after the already individually released ThunderCats heroes and the Mutants villains which form a diorama set. Check out soon the release of the statue "Lion-O Battle Ver. - Thundercats - BDS Art Scale 1/10" by Iron Studios Size: 21 x 17 x 18 cm
£314.95
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