Hulkbuster Mark XLIV (44) Statue, Movies & Marvel Universe Statues, Hulkbuster Iron Man Mark XLIV (44) Statue

Hulkbuster Mark XLIV (44) Statue, Movies & Marvel Universe Statues, Hulkbuster Iron Man Mark XLIV (44) Statue

Hulkbuster Iron Man Mark XLIV (44) Statue

This Hulkbuster Mark XLIV (44) Statue depicts the main suit featured in Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron, the Hulkbuster Armor that can be deployed from orbit, forming a protective shell around the Mark 43. This Hulkbuster is a 75% die-cast metal, fully articulated figurine with articulated systems and mechanisms throughout its suit. The armor features over 60 points of articulation, and LED lights in various parts of the suit, including eyes, chest Arc Reactor, palms, back, knees, calves, and soles. The Mark XLIV Hulkbuster statue contains showroom quality gloss and matte metallic paints with protective coating, and a spring-loaded mechanical chest reveals the Iron Man Mark 43 base armor which features its own LED lighted eyes and chest Arc Reactor. Forearm battle gear retracts and springs forward to recreate your favorite Hulkbuster poses and battle actions as seen in the Avengers. The Mark XLIV (Mark 44), also known as Hulkbuster is an Extra Heavy-Duty Modular Armor created by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner as a security safeguard in the event of an uncontrollable Hulk rampage. The armor works by attaching itself to the base armor of the Mark XLIII (Mark 43). The armor was featured in Avengers 2: Age of Ultron, wherein it was used through Veronica’s activation to subdue a rampaging Hulk in South Africa. Its design was completely based on the Hulkbuster Armor from the comic books, confirming that this is the same armor with the same name as the one from the comics.

The Mark XLIV is extremely large in size. The armor has a dark red tone as its overall plating color, along with golden plates in various areas of its structure. It is covered with layered pieces of metal and has multiple Arc Reactors around its body. The Hulkbuster is 11 feet / 3.3 meters high, which makes it the tallest armor to date. Its height is 3 feet / 1 meter taller than the Hulk. Aside from its height, it is also the heaviest armor existing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The Hulkbuster is a modular armor wherein armor pieces are attached to a base armor making it much bigger. The armor is an extension of the Mark XLIII, allowing it to be bigger and stronger than the normal armor. It has approximately 11 Arc Reactors and a stronger repulsor-system to sustain flight. The Hulkbuster also has an energy-strength system to make it even stronger than the Hulk. It’s armor plates have been upgraded to withstand the attacks of the Hulk and there is a storage satellite nicknamed “Veronicathat contains replacement pieces of armor to replace those damaged in battle. It also fits a normal Iron Man Suit inside of it. The “Hulkbuster System” instead is very similar to the original Mark 43, it does contain “J.A.R.V.I.S.software to help with its needs, as well “Veronica” which controls the airborne modular parts pod. Hulkbuster Iron Man Mark XLIV (44) Statue sizes: 4 inches / 10 cm x 9 inches / 23 cm x 11 inches / 28 cm.


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Star Wars R2-D2 and C-3PO Statue, Movies & Star Wars Statues, Star Wars R2-D2 and C-3PO 3D Metal Statue

Star Wars R2-D2 and C-3PO Statue, Movies & Star Wars Statues, Star Wars R2-D2 and C-3PO 3D Metal Statue

Star Wars R2-D2 and C-3PO 3D Metal Statue

This Star Wars R2-D2 and C-3PO Statue is incredibly detailed. From a simple sheet of steel to a spectacular and detailed 3D model. Simply detach the pieces and connect them to each other via holes and tabs. No glue or soldering iron needed. Modeling tweezers can come in handy for joining, squeezing and turning the tabs. You will find detailed illustrated instructions. Kotobukiya dedicates a fantastic ARTFX statue to the 2 droids protagonists of the Star Wars saga: R2-D2 and C-3PO. The droids are depicted as seen in “The Force Awakens” and the details are great. The statue also feature magnets that allow you to stand independently on the included base. R2-D2 is a fictional character from the Star Wars sci-fi universe. He is the only character along with C-3PO to appear in all major chapters of the Skywalker Saga. R2-D2 is a droid specialized in interfacing with all sorts of computers, activating any machinery such as elevators, and skilled in repairs. Hailing from the planet Naboo, he is gifted with a good dose of humor. He is good at taking certain initiatives using sometimes unorthodox methods to help his friends. He is the inseparable companion of the protocol droid C-3PO, who calls him his counterpart. Owen Lars speculates that his particular “character” is due to the absence of regular memory erasures, which can cause instability in a droid. In fact, the memory of R2-D2 is never erased by the escape from Naboo onwards (is 36 years before the death of Darth Vader).

R2-D2 stands 38 inches / 96 cm tall. He moves on 3legs” (including a removable one), has a cylindrical body surmounted by a hemispherical head equipped, among other things, with a monocle for seeing and a projector of holographic images. He has several mechanical devices inside the body, including an arc welder, a circular saw and a key for interfacing with the most varied access devices and computers in use in the galaxy. This makes the droid look like a kind of “toolbox“. Like all astro-droids it is often used as a navigator aboard starfighters and other spaceships, therefore it has the ability to establish routes, perform the calculations necessary for the hyperspace jump and maneuver the ship’s commands in concert with the human pilot, who communicates with him through voice commands. He is able to interface with any computer, which makes him very valuable in infiltration and espionage missions, being able to take control of all systems in enemy bases (e.g. elevators and automatic doors). He also has a fair amount of skill in mechanical repairs. He has limited combat capabilities, but, thanks to his artificial intelligence far superior to that of a battle droid, he is able to defeat much more dangerous and better armed opponents than himself.

C-3PO is also a character from the sci-fi universe of Star Wars. He is the only character along with R2-D2 to appear in all chapters of the Skywalker Saga. He is a protocol droid with an anthropomorphic appearance and hails from the planet Tatooine, where he was assembled by the young Anakin Skywalker from discarded pieces. He knows more than 6 million forms of communication, and this skill will make him extremely useful to his various masters. Initially, when Anakin leaves Tatooine along with Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, C-3PO is without cover, but later, he is given a gray cover which is later replaced by a gold one. He is the inseparable companion of the little astrodroid R2-D2, which he defines as his counterpart. There is a very particular relationship between the 2, because R2-D2 is, unlike C-3PO, brave and bold and “drags” him into dangerous and difficult situations, in which, despite declaring himself against, the protocol droid always follows him. R2-D2 often teases the other droid, making jokes with his peculiar sense of humor. Star Wars R2-D2 and C-3PO 3D Metal Statue sizes: 4.25 inches / 11 cm x 2.36 inches / 6 cm x 4.84 inches / 12.5 cm.


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Eye of Agamotto Talisman Statue, Movies & Marvel Universe Statues, Doctor Strange’s Eye of Agamotto Talisman Statue

Eye of Agamotto Talisman Statue, Movies & Marvel Universe Statues, Doctor Strange's Eye of Agamotto Talisman Statue

Doctor Strange’s Eye of Agamotto Talisman Statue

This illuminating Eye of Agamotto Talisman Statue is inspired by the mystical object that appears with Doctor Strange in Marvel comics and movies. This Eye of Agamotto Talisman features a glowing green Time Stone, a cord to wear around the neck like Doctor Strange does, and a quality stand finished with a patina of antiquity. Highly detailed, is designed to replicate the ancient, exotic look of the mystical token of power passed down from the first Sorcerer Supreme. With over 80 years of comic book and movie history, Marvel has become a cornerstone of fan collections around the world. With the Marvel Legends Series, fan favorite Marvel Comic Universe and Marvel Cinematic Universe characters and statues offer premium detailing for Marvel fans and collectors. The Eye of Agamotto is a fictional, mystical item appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics and other media, particularly in their Marvel Cinematic Universe films, with its first appearance in Doctor Strange. The Eye of Agamotto is a powerful relic created by Agamotto, the first Sorcerer Supreme, as a containment device for the Time Stone, enabling him and his successors to use the stone’s power without suffering the adverse effects of touching an Infinity Stone.

The Eye’s mystical properties, as well as the spells and gestured necessary to use it, were studied by the mystic Cagliostro, who recorded them in his personal Grimoire. It was then kept in Kamar-Taj. The Eye was protected by the Masters of the Mystic Arts for generations. In 2017, the Eye was found by Doctor Strange, who used the Time Stone’s power to fight Kaecilius and Dormammu and restore the Hong Kong Sanctum. The following year, the Eye of Agamotto was destroyed by Thanos during the battle on Titan after Strange had removed the Time Stone. In 2023, the Avengers initiated a Time Heist in order to resurrect the lives Thanos had claimed. Captain America, Iron Man, Hulk and Ant-Man were sent back in time to May 4, 2012 during the Battle of New York to retrieve the Space and Mind and Time Stone, where Hulk successfully convinced the Ancient One to relinquish the stone housed within the Eye. Following the Battle of Earth, where Iron Man used all 6 stones to kill Thanos and his army at the cost of his own life, Captain America time-traveled to 2012 to return the Time Stone to the Ancient One. By 2024, Strange had reconstructed the Eye of Agamotto to wear, despite the fact that it no longer contained an Infinity Stone.

The Eye of Agamotto is a weapon of wisdom that can radiate a powerful mystical light that allows Doctor Strange to see through all disguises and illusions, see past events, and track both ethereal and corporeal beings by their psychic or magical emissions. The light given off by the Eye also weakens a variety of evil mystical beings, such as demons, devils, undead beings, dark extradimensional entities, and even sufficiently corrupt human practitioners of the Dark Arts. Strange can use it to probe the minds of others, project a powerful mystical shield, and create portals to other dimensions. It has also been used to place beings into suspended animation, and it serves as the clasp for his Cloak of Levitation, and during the early years of the Defenders Strange used the light of the Eye to levitate objects as heavy as the Hulk and Professor Xavier plus his wheelchair together, or the Thing, with minimal effort while simultaneously magically controlling the cloak to fly himself, carrying a total of at least seven Megagrams (15.000 pounds). The Eye of Agamotto can be used to transport a group of dozens of beings of all kinds and power levels into another point within a Universe, as Strange did to combat the threat of Thanos. Doctor Strange’s Eye of Agamotto Talisman Statue measures: 3.2 inches / 8 cm x 9 inches / 23 cm x 9 inches / 23 cm.


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Silver Astronaut Statue, Astronauts, Movies & 2001 A Space Odyssey Statues, Silver Deforeal Discovery Astronaut Statue

Silver Astronaut Statue, Astronauts, Movies & 2001 A Space Odyssey Statues, Silver Deforeal Discovery Astronaut Statue

Silver Deforeal Discovery Astronaut Statue

From the iconic Stanley Kubrick science fiction movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, Star Ace is releasing this Silver Deforeal Discovery Astronaut Statue. This film inspired an entire generation of filmmakers and set the standard for special effects movies. The designs from the film are still cutting edge and Star Ace is proud to present a new series of Deforeal Discovery Astronaut statues featuring the astronauts from 2001. The Deforeal Discovery Astronaut are unique and artistic soft vinyl statues featuring accurately sculpted, oversized heads on realistically proportioned bodies. The DF Astronauts present space suits and helmets with authentic details modeled directly from the film, and an iconic images from 2001: A Space Odyssey will be seen reflected in the helmet visors. There will be 4 different versions of the Astronauts, representing the different colored space suits featured in the movie like silver, yellow, red and blue. Silver Deforeal Discovery Astronaut Statue sizes: 3 inches / 7.5 cm x 3 inches / 7.5 cm x 6 inches / 15 cm.


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Steampunk Darth Vader Statue, Steampunk, Movies & Star Wars Statues, Steampunk Darth Vader “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back” Industrial Empire Statue

Steampunk Darth Vader Statue, Steampunk, Movies & Star Wars Statues, Steampunk Darth Vader "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back" Industrial Empire Statue

Steampunk Darth Vader “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back” Industrial Empire Statue

This Steampunk Darth Vader Statue is a uniquely Steampunk interpretation of Darth Vader based on an original illustration by Adi Granov. Standing triumphantly, Darth Vader takes on a uniquely steampunk appearance in the work entitled “Industrial Empire”. World-renowned artist Adi Granov created this exclusive illustration in collaboration with Lucasfilm! Reimagined in this iconic style, the Dark Lord of the Sith appears in a forbidding pose, arm outstretched and encased in a battle-worn suit embellished with metal plating, rivets and various pressure gauges. Masterfully recreated in 3D form, the sculptor have captured every nuance of this illustration down to the fine details of the lightsaber hilt and environmental base. The Empire Strikes Back (Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back) is a 1980 American epic space opera film directed by Irvin Kershner, with a screenplay by Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan, based on a story by George Lucas. The sequel to Star Wars (1977), it is the second film in the Star Wars film series and the fifth chronological chapter of the “Skywalker Saga“. Set 3 years after the events of Star Wars, the film recounts the battle between the malevolent Galactic Empire, led by the Emperor, and the Rebel Alliance, led by Princess Leia.

Luke Skywalker trains to master the Force so he can confront the powerful Sith lord, Darth Vader. Following Star Wars’ success, Lucas hired Brackett to write the sequel. Following her death in 1978, he outlined the whole Star Wars Saga and wrote the next draft himself, before hiring Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) writer Kasdan to enhance his work. To avoid the stress he faced directing Star Wars, Lucas handed this responsibility to Kershner and focused on expanding his special effects company Industrial Light & Magic instead. Filmed from March to September 1979, in Finse, Norway, and Elstree Studios in England, The Empire Strikes Back faced production difficulties, including actor injuries, illnesses, fires, and problems securing additional financing as costs rose. Initially budgeted at $8 million, costs had risen to $30.5 million by the project’s conclusion. Released on May 21, 1980, the highly anticipated sequel became the highest-grossing film that year, earning approximately $401.5 million worldwide. Unlike its predecessor, Empire was met with mixed reviews from critics and fans conflicted over its darker and more mature tone compared to the light-hearted Star Wars. Critics praised the puppeteered character Yoda, a diminutive alien that serves as Luke’s teacher, for having expressive features and characterization.

The film was nominated for various awards and won 2 Academy Awards, 2 Grammy Awards, and 1 BAFTA, among others. Subsequent releases have raised the film’s worldwide gross to $538-549 million and, adjusted for inflation, it is the 13th highest-grossing film in the United States and Canada. In the years since its release, Empire has been critically reassessed and is now regarded as the best film in the Star Wars series and among the greatest films of all time. It has had a significant impact on filmmaking and popular culture and is considered an example of a sequel superior to its predecessor. The climax, where Vader reveals he is Luke’s father, is often ranked as one of the greatest plot twists in cinema. The film spawned a variety of merchandise and adaptations, including video games and a radio play. The United States Library of Congress selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry in 2010. Return of the Jedi (1983) followed Empire, concluding the original Star Wars trilogy. Prequel and sequel trilogies that round out the “Skywalker Saga” have since been released. Steampunk Darth Vader “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back” Industrial Empire Statue sizes: 6 inches / 15 cm x 5 inches / 13 cm x 12.4 inches / 31.5 cm.


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Lady Deadpool Statue, Movies & Marvel Universe Statues, Marvel Universe Lady Deadpool “Wanda Wilson” Statue

Lady Deadpool Statue, Movies & Marvel Universe Statues, Marvel Universe Lady Deadpool "Wanda Wilson" Statue

Marvel Universe Lady Deadpool “Wanda Wilson” Statue

Lady Deadpool Statue in a Diamond Select Toys version. She’s beautiful! She’s deadly! She’s Lady Deadpool, and she’s the newest Femme Fatales PVC statue based on the Marvel Universe. The most fatal of the Marvel femmes so far, Lady Deadpool wields twin katana swords and a pretty killer ponytail atop a small diorama base. She is in scale to Captain Marvel, Lady Thor, and all other Femme Fatales PVC statues, sculpted by Alejandro Pereira. The female version of Deadpool, Wanda Wilson, comes from the alternate reality of Earth-3010, where due to a schism in Congress a civil war is underway between the loyalists, led by Steve Rogers, and the rebels, led by Wanda herself. She first appears on Deadpool: A Journey With Your Head vol. 2, where Wade travels through various dimensions and encounters alternate versions of himself, including Wanda, who aids in a battle against loyalists by causing General America himself to lose an arm. In Prelude to Deadpool Corps n. 1, Lady Deadpool joins the Deadpool Corps, with whom she appears in the miniseries Deadpool kills Deadpool to counter Dreadpool, the version of Wade from Earth-12101 who aims to eliminate the entire Multiverse. To save her comrades, Wanda leads the Bea Arthur (Deadpool Corps’ trusty spaceship) against Galactipool, sacrificing herself. Lady Deadpool possesses a superhuman healing factor derived from that of the mutant Wolverine that allows her to regenerate damaged or destroyed bodily tissue with far greater speed and efficiency than an ordinary human.

Lady Deadpool is able to heal injuries such as slashes, puncture wounds, bullet wounds, and severe burns within moments. Her healing factor is developed to the point that she can regrow missing limbs and organs. The healing factor causes her brain cells to be in a constant state of flux and regeneration, rendering her immune to psychics such as Professor X and Emma Frost. Lady Deadpool’s body is highly resistant to most drugs and toxins. For example, it is extremely difficult, though not impossible, for her to become intoxicated. She can, however, be affected by certain drugs, such as tranquilizers, if she is exposed to a massive enough dosage. The unique regenerative qualities of Lady Deadpool’s healing factor also extends to her Immune System, rendering her immune to the effects of all known diseases and infections. Lady Deadpool’s musculature generates considerably less fatigue toxins than the muscles of an ordinary human being, granting her superhuman levels of stamina in all physical activities. She can physically exert herself at peak capacity for several days before fatigue begins to impair her. Lady Deadpool‘s agility, balance, and bodily coordination are enhanced to levels that are beyond the natural physical limits of even the finest human athlete. Her reflexes are similarly enhanced, superior to those of even the finest human athlete.


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Deadpool Statue, Movies & Marvel Universe Statues, Marvel Universe Deadpool “Wade Winston Wilson” Statue

Deadpool Statue, Movies & Marvel Universe Statues, Marvel Universe Deadpool "Wade Winston Wilson" Statue

Marvel Universe Deadpool “Wade Winston Wilson” Statue

Deadpool Statue in a Diamond Select Toys version. He’s the best there is at what he does, which is why he gets paid the big bucks to do it! The immortal merc joins the Marvel Universe premier collection statues, depicting the whacked-out warrior toting a pair of katana swords and pointing a deadly finger-gun. Hand-sculpted by Jean St. Jean. Deadpool, whose real name is Wade Winston Wilson, is a fictional comic book character created by Fabian Nicieza (text) and Rob Liefeld (art), published by Marvel Comics and debuted in the New Mutants comic series (vol. 1) n. 98 (February 1991). Due to his unstoppable gab he is nicknamed “The Merc with a Mouth“. The IGN website has placed the character at the 31st position in the ranking of the hundred greatest heroes in the history of comics. He is a hero-anti-hero known for his humor, made up of double meanings and references to popular films, television series, songs and images. Couch addict enough to describe his right hand as “My Cinemax Hand“, particularly appreciates sitcoms, his idol is Bea Arthur from the Ageless Hearts series, he believes the Olsen twins are at the center of a worldwide conspiracy and, according to Siryn she “cried when Manimal was suspended”.

His first name closely follows that of the DC Comics character Deathstroke, who goes by the name of Slade Wilson, another noteworthy similarity between the 2 is that both are both mercenaries and swordmasters, and wear tight-fitting assassin garments with bandoliers, belts, and a mask that completely covers their faces. Originally, it was this very similar graphic characterization that caused Rob Liefeld to cry out for plagiarism. The subsequent development of the character by authors such as Joe Kelly and Gail Simone, and later Nicieza himself, meant that the characters of the 2 mercenaries diverged radically. Deadpool often breaks the 4th wall, which is the boundary between reality and comics, he knows he’s in a comic, like when Bullseye asks him when they last met and is told “Number 16, Bullseye”, or when Spider-Man takes off his mask, and Wade yells “How if we hadn’t seen the films and we didn’t know that under the mask is the handsome Tobey Maguire with dreamy eyes!”.

The main feature of Deadpool is its powerful regenerating factor, the most powerful in the Marvel Universe, linked to Wade’s end-stage cancer, which saves his life but also supernaturally regenerates the tumor mass and, consequently, devastates again more body and mind; the vital, motor and psychic functions of the character are constantly kept active and accelerated by the continuous process of degeneration and regeneration of the cells of his tumor. Wade can completely and in moments regenerate entire damaged organs and repair broken bones as well as regrow entire lost extremities. Any attempt to kill him is in vain. Thanks to its regenerative factor Deadpool also has superhuman strength, endurance, speed and agility. Since his mental processes are also incredibly accelerated, the character has a superhuman clarity and speed of thought, from which also derive equally accelerated reflexes, moreover thanks to his factor, Deadpool, like Wolverine, can live longer and has slowed aging considerably.

He has an exceptional photographic memory that allows him to remember anything, including the movements of his opponents, thus being able to anticipate them and replicate their skills and techniques, he is also immune to telepathy and all kinds of poisons, drugs, infections and diseases, he is also well versed in all the different martial arts, in hand-to-hand combat and in the use of sidearms, firearms and explosives, as well as being a polyglot, he was also immortalized by Thanos for many years. Deadpool usually makes use of 2 katanas (made of Adamantium), a pair of pistols and different types of grenades as well as a special device placed in his belt thanks to which he can teleport wherever he wishes. On several occasions he has also brought with him a magic bag from which he can extract all the ammunition and weapons he wants. He is also a great master of parkour and the arts of pickpocketing, theft and espionage. His madness makes him extremely unpredictable.


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Black Panther Statue, Movies & Marvel Universe Statues, Marvel Universe Black Panther (Version 2) Diorama Statue

Black Panther Statue, Movies & Marvel Universe Statues, Marvel Universe Black Panther (Version 2) Diorama Statue

Marvel Universe Black Panther (Version 2) Diorama Statue

How hot is your Marvel Universe gallery? The Black Panther braves the flames to become the newest Black Panther (Version 2) Diorama Statue in the Marvel gallery line! Vaulting over the flaming wreckage of a car chase gone bad, T’Challa is sculpted and cast in opaque and translucent plastic for a realistic flame effect and featuring detailed sculpting and paint details. Black Panther is a fictional character and superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee with artist-coplotter Jack Kirby. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #52 (cover-dated July 1966) in the Silver Age of Comic Books. Black Panther’s real name is T’Challa, and he is depicted as the king and protector of the fictional African nation of Wakanda. Along with possessing enhanced abilities achieved through ancient Wakandan rituals of drinking the essence of the heart-shaped herb, T’Challa also relies on his proficiency in science, rigorous physical training, hand-to-hand combat skills, and access to wealth and advanced Wakandan technology to combat his enemies.

T’Challa aka the Black Panther is the head of state for the African nation of Wakanda, the most technologically advanced country on Earth. In this role, he was the King/Chieftain, religious leader, and commander-in-chief all rolled into one. He was also considered among the top intellects in the world. Using Wakanda’s advanced Vibranium technology and his own abilities and fortune, he pledged his life to the service of all humankind. He would go on to become a prominent member of the Avengers, and eventually become leader of the team. Black Panther is the first superhero of African descent in mainstream American comics, having debuted years before early black superheroes such as Marvel Comics’ the Falcon (1969), Luke Cage (1972), and Blade (1973) or DC Comics’ John Stewart in the role of Green Lantern (1971). In one comic book storyline, the Black Panther mantle is handled by Kasper Cole, a multiracial New York City police officer.

Beginning as an impersonator, Cole would later take on the moniker of White Tiger and become an ally to T’Challa. The role of Black Panther and leadership of Wakanda was also given to T’Challa’s sister Shuri while he was in a coma for a short time. Black Panther has made numerous appearances in various television shows, animated films and video games. Chadwick Boseman portrayed the character in Phase Three of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s films: Captain America: Civil War (2016), Black Panther (2018), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), and Avengers: Endgame (2019), and voiced alternate versions of the character in the first season of the animated series What If…? (2021). In 2011, Black Panther was ranked 51st overall on IGN‘s “Top 100 Comic Books Heroes” list. Marvel Universe Black Panther (Version 2) Diorama Statue measures: 6 inches / 15 cm x 5 inches / 13 cm x 7 inches / 18 cm.


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Red Death Statue, Movies & DC Comics Statues, Dark Nights Metal Red Death Statue

Red Death Statue, Movies & DC Comics Statues, Dark Nights Metal Red Death Statue

Dark Nights Metal Red Death Statue

This Red Death Statue is based on his appearance in DC Comics. It is cast in high-quality plastic and features collectible quality paint applications. Made entirely for the DC Gallery line, Red Death is equipped with a themed base representing a terrain, surrounded by several red bats that seem to flutter around the protagonist of the statue. Red Death! With bat-shaped speed lightning whipping around him as he screeches to a halt, this speed force-empowered Batman is the perfect addition to any Batman or Flash collection. Dark Nights Metal is a monthly comic book published by DC Comics that began in June 2017 and lasted until April 2018. Dark Nights: Metal is part of a larger crossover storyline, which include the eponymous 6-issue core miniseries, and a number of tie-in books. The story closely links with Snyder and Capullo‘s run on Batman during The New 52 DC relaunch. The story involves Batman discovering a dark multiverse that exists beneath the core DC Multiverse.

It is revealed that both multiverses are connected through mysterious metals that Batman has encountered over the years. His investigations eventually result in him releasing 7 evil versions of himself from the dark multiverse, led by the Dark God known as Barbatos, who plans to unleash darkness across every Earth. So the Red Death is a villainous version of Batman from Earth-52 in the DC Comics Universe. He is a member of the Dark Knights, a group of vigilantes from the Dark Multiverse whose goal is to assist the deity Barbatos to plunge the central DC Multiverse into darkness. In short, the Red Death is Batman, fused with the power of The Flash and utterly, totally corrupted by fear. In the summer of 2017 DC published Dark Knights: Metal, a massive crossover chiefly written by Scott Snyder. The event saw the arrival of the “Dark Knights“, evil Batman from across the multiverse led by the worst Batman of all, The Batman Who Laughs.

Generally speaking, the Dark Knights are different versions of Bruce Wayne/Batman, each of whom correspond with another member of the Justice League and personify Bruce Wayne’s fears in a different way. The Red Death is basically “Batman, but The Flash” and exists as a manifestation of Batman’s fear of losing his family and not being fast enough. The Red Death’s origins were revealed in a one-shot tie-in issue, Batman: The Red Death, which showed a corrupted, paranoid Bruce Wayne demanding Flash give him his Speed Force powers. When Flash refused, Batman strapped him to the hood of the Batmobile, and basically gunned it until their bodies fused together into one. Although Flash had lost his body, his consciousness remained dormant inside Batman’s, and at the end of Dark Knights managed to regain control and destroyed the Red Death. Dark Nights Metal Red Death Statue sizes: 10 inches / 3 cm x 5 inches / 13 cm x 4 inches / 10 cm.


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Captain America Statue, Movies & Marvel Universe Statues, Marvel Universe Captain America Resolute Statue

Captain America Statue, Movies & Marvel Universe Statues, Marvel Universe Captain America Resolute Statue

Marvel Universe Captain America Resolute Statue

This Captain America Statue is the perfect gift for the Marvel’s fan! A gift your loved one will treasure for a lifetime. A superbly realised pewter Captain America stands resolute on the back of a powerfully sculpted bonded porcelain eagle, that emotive American symbol of patriotism and freedom, the determination to fight for what he believes in more than apparent in his demeanour. This statue exudes an elegant sculptural presence derived from the softness and versatility of pewter which is fashioned in a variety of finishes, a traditional soft satin lustre, a dazzling brilliance that rivals silver and a subdued “antique” finish. Every crease, every fold, and every detail of the American hero’s uniform and physique is meticulously hand finished, capturing the captain’s readiness and relentless loyalty towards his country. Captain America is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Universe. Created by cartoonists Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 (cover dated March 1941) from Timely Comics, a predecessor of Marvel Comics.

Captain America was designed as a patriotic supersoldier who often fought the Axis powers of World War II and was Timely Comics’ most popular character during the wartime period. The popularity of superheroes waned following the war, and the Captain America comic book was discontinued in 1950, with a short-lived revival in 1953. Since Marvel Comics revived the character in 1964, Captain America has remained in publication. The character wears a costume bearing an American flag motif, and he utilizes a nearly-indestructible shield that he throws as a projectile. Captain America is the alter ego of Steve Rogers, a frail young artist enhanced to the peak of human perfection by an experimental “super-soldier serum” after joining the military to aid the United States government’s efforts in World War II. Near the end of the war, he was trapped in ice and survived in suspended animation until he was revived in modern times. Although Captain America often struggles to maintain his ideals as a man out of his time, he remains a highly respected figure both with the American public and in the superhero community, which includes becoming the long-time leader of the Avengers.

Captain America was the first Marvel Comics character to appear in media outside comics with the release of the 1944 movie serial, Captain America. Since then, the character has been featured in other films and television series. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the character is portrayed by Chris Evans. Captain America was ranked sixth on IGN‘s “Top 100 Comic Book Heroes of All Time” in 2011, second in their list of “The Top 50 Avengers” in 2012, and second in their “Top 25 best Marvel superheroes” list in 2014. Captain America has used multiple shields throughout his history, the most prevalent of which is a nigh-indestructible disc-shaped shield made from a unique combination of Vibranium, Steel alloy, and an unknown third component that has never been duplicated called Proto-Adamantium. The shield was cast by American metallurgist Dr. Myron MacLain, who was contracted by the U.S. government, from orders of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, to create an impenetrable substance to use for tanks during World War II. This alloy was created by accident and never duplicated, although efforts to reverse-engineer it resulted in the discovery of adamantium.

Captain America often uses his shield as an offensive throwing weapon. The first instance of Captain America’s trademark ricocheting shield-toss occurs in Stan Lee‘s first comics writing, the 2-page text story “Captain America Foils the Traitor’s Revenge” in Captain America Comics #3 (May 1941). The legacy of the shield among other comics characters includes the time-traveling mutant superhero Cable telling Captain America that his shield still exists in one of the possible futures, Cable carries it into battle and brandishes it as a symbol. When without his trademark shield, Captain America sometimes uses other shields made from less durable metals such as steel, or even a photonic energy shield designed to mimic a vibranium matrix. Rogers, having relinquished his regular shield to Barnes, carried a variant of the energy shield which can be used with either arm, and used to either block attacks or as an improvised offensive weapon able to cut through metal with relative ease. Much like his Vibranium shield, the energy shield can be thrown, including ricocheting off multiple surfaces and returning to his hand. Marvel Universe Captain America Resolute Statue sizes: 9.65 inches / 24.5 cm x 7.3 inches / 18.5 cm x 12.5 inches / 32 cm.


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Yellow Astronaut Statue, Astronauts, Movies & 2001 A Space Odyssey Statues, Yellow Deforeal Discovery Astronaut Statue

Yellow Astronaut Statue, Astronauts, Movies & 2001 A Space Odyssey Statues, Yellow Deforeal Discovery Astronaut Statue

Yellow Deforeal Discovery Astronaut Statue

From the iconic Stanley Kubrick science fiction movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, Star Ace is releasing this Yellow Deforeal Discovery Astronaut Statue. This film inspired an entire generation of filmmakers and set the standard for special effects movies. The designs from the film are still cutting edge and Star Ace is proud to present a new series of Deforeal Discovery Astronaut statues featuring the astronauts from 2001. The Deforeal Discovery Astronaut are unique and artistic soft vinyl statues featuring accurately sculpted, oversized heads on realistically proportioned bodies. The DF Astronauts present space suits and helmets with authentic details modeled directly from the film, and an iconic images from 2001: A Space Odyssey will be seen reflected in the helmet visors. There will be 4 different versions of the Astronauts, representing the different colored space suits featured in the movie like silver, yellow, red and blue. Yellow Deforeal Discovery Astronaut Statue sizes: 3 inches / 7.5 cm x 3 inches / 7.5 cm x 6 inches / 15 cm.


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Hawkgirl Statue, Movies & DC Comics Statues, Hawkgirl Shayera Hol Statue

Hawkgirl Statue, Movies & DC Comics Statues, Hawkgirl Shayera Hol Statue

Hawkgirl Shayera Hol Statue

This Hawkgirl Statue rappresent the Winged Champion, the charismatic heroine of the Justice League! The furious statue of the winged warrior takes flight over technological metallic debris, as if she was breaking through a spaceship window, the imposing heroine advances with her mace, made of the umpteenth mystical metal capable of affecting magical creatures in her right hand, and with the left fist clenched and with its wings spread, ready for combat. Shayera can communicate with birds, has superhuman strength, speed in flight, hand-to-hand combat skills, durability, reflexes and resistance on the battlefield, and also has, thanks to the contact with the umpteenth metal, improved hearing, regeneration factor, ability to regulate her temperature and keen eyesight, in addition to being a great observer and detective, so much so that even Batman is impressed by her analysis and expertise. Hawkgirl is a legacy name used by female counterparts to the super-hero Hawkman. She wields a magical mace and uses Nth Metal Wings to fly. Carter Hall’s wife Shiera Sanders was the first to use the name during the Golden Age, although Katar Hol’s wife Shayera Hol from the planet Thanagar used it during the Silver Age before choosing the name of Hawkwoman. Kendra Saunders, a reincarnation of Shiera, would later take the name. The character has been involved with the All-Star Squadron, Birds of Prey, Justice League and Justice Society. Hawkgirl was created by Gardner Fox and Dennis Neville first appearing in Flash Comics #1 (1940).

Like all modern Thanagarians, Shayera had a pair of wings growing from her back which allowed her to fly through the atmosphere of planets at least close to Earth’s gravity. It isn’t known how much gravity would actually ground her. Shayera didn’t need to flap her wings to achieve sufficient altitude or move and in various instances is seen hovering in the air without moving them at all. As a Thanagarian, Shayera had considerable physical strength, endurance and durability, durable enough to get thrown into a wall by Grundy. As a former member of the Thanagarian Military, Shayera had extensive training in tactical strategery, military science, and personal combat skills. She is incredibly skilled in martial arts. Single-handedly, she defeated 4 of the Green Lantern Corps members in hand-to-hand combat. She has shown resistance to mind control and Martian Manhunter‘s attempts to enter her mind failed. Despite her short fuse and often brutal M.O., Shayera has a keen mind and regularly defeated Batman at chess. Her focus in espionage can make her a difficult opponent to track and provide her teammates with an advantage when tracking villains. Hawkgirl Shayera Hol Statue sizes: 11.6 inches / 29.5 cm x 11.6 inches / 29.5 cm x 11.6 inches / 29.5 cm.


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