DR. STRANGE Deluxe Art Scale 1/10 – Iron Studios

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Available on June 30, 2025

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License: Marvel
Scale: 1/10
Dimensions: 47 cm (A) x 25,4 cm (L) x 18 cm (P) | 18.5 in (H) x 10 in (W) x 7 in (D)
Weight: 1,6 kg/ 3.5 lbs
UPC: 618231955992
Master Code: MARCAS106124-10

 

Features:
– Limited edition
– Based on original references
– Made in polystone – *(maycontainparts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric)
– Hand painted

 

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.

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