Wolverine vs Juggernaut Marvel 1:10 Scale Statue
$405.00
“Sideshow and Iron Studios are proud to announce the latest from the Art Scale 1:10 Series line – Wolverine vs Juggernaut! From X-MEN, the Wolverine vs Juggernaut BDS Art Scale Statue is a limited edition Marvel collectible with a detailed,
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Sideshow and Iron Studios are proud to announce the latest from the Art Scale 1:10 Series line – Wolverine vs Juggernaut! From X-MEN, the Wolverine vs Juggernaut BDS Art Scale Statue is a limited edition Marvel collectible with a detailed, hand-painted base. On an old wooden stair of an ancestral mansion in the Westchester County, New York, tears down underneath an old tapestry in hubris of flakes, barbs, and stumps under the brutal and destructive strength of the feet and fists of an unstoppable giant, wearing a leather armor and a bronze helmet. Against the colossus’ attack, a bold and completely fearless figure of a mutant hero counterattacks, despite his small size in comparison with his opponent, and tough muscles over an indestructible skeleton, he unsheathes his sharp claws in his fists jumping on his enemy, wearing his classic yellow, blue, and black costume. This epic fight between two icons of Marvel’s mutant universe is once again presented by Iron Studios on the statue Wolverine vs Juggernault – Marvel Comics Iron Studios Exclusive 10 Years – Art Scale 1:10 Statue, another exclusive release 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. Wolverine was created by Len Wein, John Romita, and Herb Trimpe in 1974 and his first appearance in the comics happened as the supporting rival of the Incredible Hulk. Born as a mutant, his powers include acute senses, retractable claws, and great regenerative abilities (called Healing Factor). His healing factor slows his aging process, and, because of that, his age is unknown. However, being over 100 years old for sure, his baptismal name is James Howlett, but he adopted the name of his allegedly biological father, Logan. He acted on the American Civil War, on World War II, was a secret agent of C.I.A. and of the Canadian Security Intelligence S