From the artistry of internationally renowned illustrator Alan Quah and 3D sculptor Ghim Ong comes an exceptional reinterpretation of Al Milgrom, Jack Abel, and Danny Crespi’s 1977 original comic cover art of The Invincible Iron Man #96, featuring the Bronze Age suit of the Avenger reproduced in high quality pewter, with a 24K gilded variant.
Check out this limited edition The Invincible Iron Man #96 figurine.
About the Comic
Titled “THE POWER AND THE FURY!”, The Invincible Iron Man Volume 1 #96 captures the battle of Iron Man against the robot Ultimo, panel by panel showing Iron Man in the heat of conflict to an eventual beat down by the robotic cosmic threat. Luckily for Tony Stark, top S.H.I.E.L.D agent Jasper Sitwell comes to his rescue on a mini jet, and eventually Tony figures out a way to trap Ultimo, defeating the robot.
This The Invincible Iron Man #96 comic cover figurine is a limited edition of 800 and 200 individually numbered pieces for the satin pewter finish and 24K gilt variant respectively. The statue shows Tony Stark hunkering down into an iconic hero pose, quickly dissecting his altercation with Ultimo so far, taking into consideration the heavy damage that the Iron Suit has sustained and the strengths and weaknesses of the enemy. It’s a final showdown and Iron Man finds himself again figuring things out the hard way.
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Figurine Material: High quality pewter with 24K gilt variant
Base Material: Black porcelain
Height: 8.5” including base
Width: 6.7” X 7.3”
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This statue is a spectacular rendition of Tony Stark’s badly damaged Bronze Age MK IV suit, a result of his battle against the robotic colossus who has proven to be a match tougher than expected. The visible damage and scars on the suit are faithfully reproduced to be as accurate to the comic as possible. Gashes on his chest, arms, shoulders, and legs expose the vulnerability of the suit, and the ringed gloves and boots showcase a true, classic feel.