Superman VS Doomsday (Deluxe Version) DC Comics Statues
$2,225.00
“‘Your rampage ends here, Doomsday! Even if it kills me!’ – Superman Prime 1 Studio is proud to present an iconic addition to the Ultimate Museum Masterline DC Series: The 1/3 Scale Superman Vs. Doomsday, concept by Jason Fabok! Some conflicts see
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‘Your rampage ends here, Doomsday! Even if it kills me!’ – Superman Prime 1 Studio is proud to present an iconic addition to the Ultimate Museum Masterline DC Series: The 1/3 Scale Superman Vs. Doomsday, concept by Jason Fabok! Some conflicts seem eternal, and in no rivalry is this truer than between Superman and Doomsday. Superman, defender of Truth and Justice, alien savior to the world holds his own against Doomsday, Death, and Destruction personified. In our Ultimate Museum Masterline statue, we bring you Jason Fabok’s glorious concept of their eternal conflict! Coming in at over 3 feet tall, our Superman Vs. Doomsday statue has The Man of Steel locked in a terrifying battle with Doomsday, as the monster bursts out of the remains of The Daily Planet globe! Jason Fabok has envisioned their titanic fight exploding in and around Metropolis, the grim setting for 1992’s groundbreaking (and heartbreaking) Death of Superman story arc. Mr. Fabok has designed Superman floating in mid-air, getting ready to deliver the mother-of-all-punches to a Doomsday that looks quite eager to receive it. Doomsday stands indignantly amidst the rubble of the Daily Planet globe which usually sits atop the Daily Planet building, but now in ruins, a stark foreshadowing of their fatal confrontation! Prime 1 Studio sculptors have taken Mr. Fabok’s concept to heart and enriched the statue at every level. We have faithfully reproduced Superman’s chiseled portrait and godly physique embellished his iconic Superman suit with telltale textures of fabric and numerous other materials. We’ve heightened the danger and peril that Doomsday represents with gritty rock textures, protruding bones, and sharp horns. The base envelops the lower half of Doomsday’s body and features realistic rubble details and twisted and broken metallic structures which includes the legendary Daily Planet name. And Prime 1 Studio has not compromised on the eye-catching paint applic