Description
License: Spider-man vs Villains
Scale: 1/10
Dimensions: 25.5cm (H) X 24cm (W) X 23.5cm (D) | 10 ”
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Features:
– Limited edition
– Based on original references
– Made in polystone – *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) – Hand painted
On a metallic technological structure, the terrible and lethal villain advances, stomping and breaking a cylindrical structure with green-colored glass, with the viscous mass of tar escaping between the cracks. Taking shape on the contours of the large muscles of its host, covered by a complex network of veins and arteries of this dark substance, the monstrous creature forms a figure tensing large claws at the tips of its fingers and threatening any adversary while opening its large jaws, exposing its sharp fangs and a large viscous tongue. Thus, Iron Studios presents the statue “Venom Deluxe – Spider-Man vs Villains – BDS Art Scale 1/10”, with one of the most deadly and terrible enemies of Spider-Man, just as in his original concept from the comics of the 1990s, in a set that can be completed with the statue “Spider-Man Deluxe – Spider-Man vs Villains – Art Scale 1/10”, with the friendly neighborhood superhero in another exclusive version of Iron Studios.
Iron Studios also brings the regular version “Venom – Spider-Man vs Villains – BDS Art Scale 1/10”, with the terrible and lethal villain on a metallic technological base, stomping and breaking a cylindrical structure with green stained glass, with the viscous mass of tar escaping through the cracks.
Venom was created by David Michelinie, Mike Zeck, and Todd McFarlane in 1984; an alien creature called the Klyntar Symbiote, it first appeared in the limited series Secret Wars, where it was introduced in the form of Spider-Man’s iconic black suit, which Spider-Man was unaware was wearing.
The supposed suit enhanced the hero’s powers, but also his aggression. When he discovered that the suit was actually a living being that fed on the energy of its hosts to survive, the hero shed the creature, which eventually merged with Eddie Brock, a failed journalist who hated both Spider-Man and his alter ego Peter Parker. Brock’s origin as Venom occurred in 1988 and since then he has become one of the spider-hero’s worst enemies, but also sometimes acting as a vigilante anti-hero who describes himself as the Lethal Protector.
Now available for Preorder and first revealed during April’s Inside Iron Studios Day on Iron Studios’ official YouTube channel, this statue opens the Spider-Man vs Villains line, a line that will form a fantastic diorama set and will bring statues of other popular and iconic villains and characters from Marvel Comics’ Spider-Man universe. For future news, be sure to follow Iron Studios’ official social media and channels!
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