XM Studios Iron Man Classic 1/3 Statue Premier Prestige Series
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XM Studios Iron Man Classic 1/3 Statue Premier Prestige . Legendary Beast Studios in collaboration with XM Studios is proud to present the Armored Avenger, IRON MAN as the latest addition to the exciting Prestige Series of 1/3 scale polystone statues. Rounding out the “Big Three” Avengers in the 1/3 scale format, Iron Man is shown in a heroic pose as he prepares for battle. XM Studios Iron Man Classic 1/3 Statue Premier Prestige  Atop his Gantry at Stark Laboratories, Tony tries out his armor’s various functions as he suits-up for his next mission.
XM Studios Iron Man Classic 1/3 Statue Premier Prestige . Genius, Billionaire, Playboy, Philanthropist – Iron Man is also a founding member and one of the heads of the Avengers. Hailed as “the Da Vinci of Our Time”, Tony Stark built his first Iron Man suit from nothing but spare parts – to save himself from a severe chest injury and to escape from his kidnappers. He has since then improved and developed more suits, adding more functions and technological advances with each new version.
Writer David Michelinie, co-plotter/inker Bob Layton, and penciler John Romita Jr. became the creative team on the series with Iron Man #116 (Nov. 1978). Micheline and Layton established Tony Stark’s alcoholism with the story “Demon in a Bottle”, and introduced several supporting characters, including Stark’s bodyguard/girlfriend Bethany Cabe, Stark’s personal pilot and confidant James Rhodes, who later became the superhero War Machine and rival industrialist Justin Hammer, who was revealed to be the employer of numerous high-tech armed enemies Iron Man had fought over the years.
The duo also introduced the concept of Stark’s specialized armors as he acquired a dangerous vendetta with Doctor Doom in the “Doomquest” storyline.The team worked together through #154 (Jan. 1982), with Michelinie writing three issues without Layton.
Following Michelinie and Layton’s departures, Dennis O’Neil became the new writer of the series and had Stark relapse into alcoholism. Much of O’Neil’s work on this plot thread was based on experiences with alcoholics he knew personally. Jim Rhodes replaced Stark as Iron Man in issue #169 (April 1983) and wore the armor for the next two years of stories. O’Neil returned Tony Stark to the Iron Man identity in issue #200 (Nov. 1985). Michelinie and Layton became the creative team once again in issue #215 (Feb. 1987).
They crafted the “Armor Wars” storyline in issues #225 (Dec. 1987) to #231 (June 1988). John Byrne and John Romita Jr. produced a sequel titled “Armor Wars II” in issues #258-266 (July 1990-March 1991). The series had a crossover with the other Avengers-related titles as part of the “Operation: Galactic Storm” storyline.This initial series ended with issue #332 (Sept. 1996).
- Pentagon Shape Base with Evolution of Iron Man Armor Suit around every side.
- 1x Classic Torso
- 1x Classic Helmet looking up (lighted)
- 1x Classic Helmet looking forward with eyes visible
- 1x Open Face Plate Classic Helmet
- 1x Right Arm on the body side
- 1x Right Arm blasting forward
- Premier: 1x Modern torso (fixing gloves)
- Premier: 1x Modern Helmet (lighted)
- Â Premier: 1x Torso Base with Iron Man Logo
- Premier: 1x Unmasked Tony Stark 70’s Head
- Premier: 1x Right Arm holding classic helmet
- ES: MTO (Max.499)
Artists:
- Â Jay Sia (Concept Design)
- Alex Malveda (Sketch Design)
- Ryan Serrano (Sculpt)
- Allan Macedo (Sculpt)
Details:
XM Studios Iron Man Classic 1/3 Statue Premier Prestige
Premium Collectibles Statue
Series Marvel
Scale 1/3 Scale
Product Code XMIRMRG1/3
- Est. Box Size : 49 cm L X 64.5 cm B X 86.5 cm H (estimate)
- Product Size : 46 cm L X 44 cm B X 85 cm H (estimate)
- Est. Shipping Weight : 36 kg (estimate)
- Est. Product Weight : TBA kg (estimate)
Limited edition 499 !!!
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