Superman Vs Doomsday DC Comics 1:10 Scale Statue

$405.00

“Sideshow and Iron Studios are proud to present the Superman Vs Doomsday 1:10 Battle Diorama Series Art Scale Statue. In a set of complete chaos and destruction in the streets of Metropolis, amidst concrete hubris and rebars, among twisted metal gir

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Sideshow and Iron Studios are proud to present the Superman Vs Doomsday 1:10 Battle Diorama Series Art Scale Statue. In a set of complete chaos and destruction in the streets of Metropolis, amidst concrete hubris and rebars, among twisted metal girder with the letters of the rest of the globe logo of the Daily Planet newspaper, two titans from planet Krypton fight in a deadly combat. On one side, the superhero of the superheroes, Earth’s protector and defender, wearing his unmistakable blue and red classic costume, showing off with pride the coat of arms of his biological family on his chest, a shield in the shape of a diamond symbol of justice and hope. On the other side, an out-of-control brutal monster, a creation from the insane and irresponsible mind of a geneticist, born from an inhuman experiment, enhanced with pain and violence to be an instrument of pure destruction. Inspired by one of the most emblematic stories of the Man of Steel in the comic books, Iron Studios proudly present the “Superman vs Doomsday – DC Comics Iron Studios Exclusive 10 Years – Art Scale 1:10 Statue”, one of the exclusive releases celebrating the 10 years of Iron Studios, that portray some of the most praised and award-winning Legacy Replica 1:4, Battle Diorama 1:6, and Prime Scale 1:3 statues in the Art Scale 1:10 format. Originally published from December of 1992 to October of 1993, much more than a comic book cross-over, The Death of Superman became a milestone in the character’s story, with facts and changes that reverberate to this very day. Divided among three story arcs, the first tells the story of Superman’s fight against the monster that ends in his apparent death. The story was adapted to many formats of media, including books, a videogame, two adaptations in animated feature films (2007 and 2018), besides inspiring the script of TV shows such as Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Smallville and the movies Batman vs Super