Up, Up and Away! Iron Studios brings the civilian version of Superman!
On top of a building in the big city of Metrópolis, Clark Kent, the mild-mannered reporter for the Daily Planet tabloid, glimpses the sky with a serious and thoughtful face. Focused on a distant target, he opens his shirt revealing his unmistakable red and yellow coat of arms in the shape of an “S” on his famous blue suit. He stands ready to take flight with some pigeons, a subliminal symbol of peace, next to the flag of the USA, the nation where he was raised and which became his home. Superman is normally portrayed as the hero of heroes; however, this statue presented by Iron Studios shows a no less important version: him as a civilian.
Created in 1938 by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel, Superman is considered by many to be the first superhero. Kal-El, his original name, is one of the last survivors of the extinct planet Krypton, and he was sent as a baby by his biological father, a renowned scientist, to our planet. On Earth he was found by a couple of farmers who raised him exceptionally. As an adult, he assumed as his disguise the identity of the reporter Clark Kent, in an activity in which he was able to keep himself informed of all the events, enabling him to use his powers to protect humanity both alone and alongside his allies in the Justice League.
Product Features
- 11.4 x 10.2 x 5.9 inches (29cm x 25.9cm x 15cm)
- Made of polystone
- Limited edition
- Removable cloth flag
- Hand Painted
Box Contents
- Clark Kent statue