Deadpool Custom 1/4 Scale Statues

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With the Disney holding back on many of the merchandise licences from the Marvel characters it currently does not have the movie rights for, this has opened the statue market up for custom statue makers to supply the goods that companies like Sideshow, Kotobukiya, Primeone, Xm Studios… are restricted with. This can be the licencing side, but also this can be the creative side. I believe that now Disney owns Marvel the days of seeing Wolverine with a cigar in his mouth are long gone. Even Disney were said to have told to remove a wine glass from the amazing upcoming Medusa piece.
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Fox had some terrible reviews of it’s recent release on the re hashed Fantastic4 movie (which I personally refuse to watch until it is on Netflix and there is really nothing else to watch!) which caused an uproar from fans for FOX to return the movie rights back to Disney, even resulting in a few online petitions on social media. But then there is the up and coming Deadpool movie to be released in February 2016. This movie looks like it will be a hit and it Disney had the movie rights for this it would never have been lined up to received an R rating (15 or 18 in uk) and would have resulted in the movie being a more family friendly movie not worthy of the Deadpool character.
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As in most situations when the movie is released the statues for these piece shoot up in price. I was offered an EX Sideshow collectibles Red Deadpool shortly after release for cost, but now you are looking at over double the original sales price for this piece. There is the option for the currently more affordable Grey X-Force variant, which is still a great piece to have in your collection, but I will always lean to the Red or even consider having the Grey custom painted Red.
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This takes me to two amazing customs of Deadpool I have seen floating around on social media. I know I am not allowed to say this and I will cover it with in the piece descriptions, but with both pieces being “Throne” pieces and 1/4 scale they would both fit nicely into my collection, or I would make them.
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First off we have this awesome piece by Xionart. I have been lucky enough to have been receiving updates on this piece as they happened. Sneak peeks of sketches and snippets of information regarding the elements making up the very detailed base, to the extra heads and even the Dog-pool that attaches to the base. I have to say at times it was hard for me to keep my mouth shut. This piece is loosely based on the “Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe”. The concept of a marvel character sitting of a pile of heroes chopped to pieces I believe could only be pulled off by Deadpool without seeming too grim.

I will be adding the new photos of the Throne and the final painted piece once they are released. If you look in the Gallery of this you can see how huge the final piece will be.

If this is done correct this piece is going to be epic on so many levels. I am super excited to see this complete.

Pre-orders begin on September 1st 2015 and only on Xion’s Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1619511721629568/
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I could not talk about a custom Deadpool without mentioning this new design by Courtmasters Studios. Sadly this is only a one off commission for a customer, but I will put the photos up for you to also enjoy.

Check out more on Courtmasters Studios Facebook page

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Green Goblin Premium Format by Sideshow Collectibles

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Real Name – Norman Osborn

Aliases – Iron Patriot, Overlord, the Goblin, the Goblin-Lord, “Gobby”

Identity – Publicly known

Citizenship – U.S.A.

Place of Birth – Hartford, Connecticut

First Appearance – Amazing Spider-Man #14 (1964)

Origin – Amazing Spider-Man #40 (1966), Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #14 (1994)

Significant Issues – Appeared riding a broom (Amazing Spider-Man #14, 1964); first time riding the glider (Amazing Spider-Man #17, 1964); first appearance of Green Goblin’s son Harry Osborn (Amazing Spider-Man #31, 1965); Green Goblin’s identity revealed (Amazing Spider-Man #39, 1966); killed Spider-Man’s girlfriend Gwen Stacy (Amazing Spider-Man #121, 1973); apparent death impaled on own glider (Amazing Spider-Man #122, 1973));becoming the Iron Patriot (Dark Avengers #1, 2009)

 

Occupation – Government agent; former professional criminal, leader of the Order of the Goblin / Cabal of Scrier, businessman

Known Relatives – Emily Osborn (wife, deceased), Harold “Harry” Osborn (son), Sarah Stacy (daughter), Gabriel Stacy (son), Liz Osborn (daughter-in-law), Norman “Normie” Osborn Jr. (grandson), Amberson “Ambrose” Osborn (father, deceased), Alton Osborn Jr. (grandfather, deceased), Alton Osborn Sr. (great-grandfather, deceased)

 

Group Affiliation – Formerly H.A.M.M.E.R. (director), Avengers (Osborn’s team) (leader), Thunderbolts (director), Order of the Goblin (leader), Cabal of Scrier (leader), Sinister Twelve, Hellfire Club, Executives Club

Education – College graduate

Physical Attributes

Height – 5’11”

Weight –185 lbs.

Eyes – Blue

Hair – Reddish-brown

Powers – Due to the “Goblin Formula” Norman possesses super-human strength (lifting 9 tons under optimal conditions), increased speed, reflexes, endurance, and healing rate. Though much slower than the likes of Wolverine, he can regenerate damaged tissue and organs. His intelligence has been enhanced to gifted levels, though at the price of his sanity. His involvement with the Gathering of the Five loosened his grip on reality, though he is able to maintain his sanity via chemically treated dermal patches. When not impaired by mental illness, Osborn is a cunning businessman, masterful strategist, and highly skilled at electronics, mechanics, and chemistry.

Abilities – As a result of exposure to the experimental serum, Osborn’s intellect has been greatly enhanced, augmenting his aptitude for genetics, robotics, engineering, and applied chemistry…at the cost of his sanity. His sanity is maintained via chemically treated dermal patches. As The Iron Patriot Osborn is now a Super genius just like iron man’s.

 

Weapons – Concussive, smoke, gas and incendiary “pumpkin” bombs, gloves capable of channeling pulsed discharges of up to 10,000 volts of high-frequency electric power, flying ‘razor bats’ which ram into and cut things, and a specially designed gas that can nullify Spider-Man’s spider-sense.

 

Paraphernalia – A vertical thrust “goblin glider”, powered by a miniature turbo-fan. It can reach speeds between 90 to nearly 300 miles per hour and support 400 pounds (including Osborn’s own weight)
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Product Details

License – Marvel

Scale – Premium Format™ Figure

Manufacturer – Sideshow Collectibles

Product Size – 17″ H (431.8mm) x 17″ W (431.8mm) x 16″ D (406.4mm)*

Est. Shipping Weight  – 20.00 lbs (9.07 kg)*

Artists – Martin Canale, Pablo Viggiano, The Gore Group, Kent Elofson
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Gambit Premium Format and Legendary Scale Bust Exclusive by Sideshow Collectibles

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Real Name – Remy Etienne LeBeau

Aliases – Death, Le Diable Blanc, formerly Robert Lord, Cajun

Identity –Publicly known

Citizenship – U.S.A.

Place of Birth – New Orleans, Louisiana (presumed)

First Appearance – (as Gambit) Uncanny X-Men #266 (1990), (as Death) X-Men #184 (2006)

Origin – Gambit #1 (1999); X-Men #8 (1992)

Significant Issues – Assembled Marauders (Uncanny X-Men #350, 1997); first encountered Storm (Uncanny X-Men #266, 1990); joined X-Men (Uncanny X-Men Annual #14, 1990); began romance with Rogue (X-Men #4, 1992); put on trial by Magneto (Uncanny X-Men #350, 1997); rescued by New Son (Gambit #½, 1999); returned to X-Men (Uncanny X-Men #361/X-Men #81, 1998); regained full powers (Gambit #16, 2000); formed Unified Guild (Gambit #19, 2000); vs New Sun (Gambit #24, 2001); lost powers (X-Treme X-Men #16-19, 2002); powers restored, returned to the Xavier Institute (X-Treme X-Men #46, 2004); joined Apocalypse, became Death (X-Men #184, 2006); rejoined Marauders (X-Men #200, 2007); left Marauders (X-Men #207); rejoined X-Men (X-Men: Legacy Annual #1, 2009)

 

Occupation – Unknown; formerly thief, adventurer

Known Relatives – Jacques LeBeau (foster grandfather, deceased), Jean-Luc LeBeau (foster father, deceased), Rochelle LeBeau (foster grandmother, deceased), Bella Donna Boudreaux (ex-wife), Henri LeBeau (foster brother, deceased), Mercy LeBeau (sister-in-law), Theoren Marceaux (cousin), Etienne Marceaux (cousin, deceased), Marius Boudreaux (father-in-law, deceased), Julien Boudreaux (brother-in-law, deceased)

 

Group Affiliation – X-Men; formerly Marauders, Horsemen of Apocalypse, X-Treme Sanctions Executive, Unified Guilds (patriarch), Thieves Guild (patriarch)

 

Education – No official schooling

Physical Attributes

Height – 6’1″

Weight – 179 lbs.

Eyes – Burning red

Hair  – (Originally) Brown; white(as Death)

Powers – Gambit has the mutant ability to tap into the potential energy contained within an object and transform it into kinetic energy upon touching it. When Gambit thus charges an object and throws it at a target, the object releases this energy explosively on impact. Gambit is unable to use this power to charge living objects. / As Death: He can control deadly gas

After surgery performed by Mister Sinister, Gambit’s powers were restored to their natural potential. He was able to use his power simply by looking at an object that he wished to charge, including living tissue. Gambit could also manipulate the potency of the energy release and could even exercise a measure of control over time. Following his climactic battle with the New Sun, Gambit lost this enhanced level of power.

Gambit’s ability to tap energy also grants him superhuman agility and dexterity, as well as creating a static interference that shields his mind from detection and intrusion by even the most powerful telepaths.

Gambit also possesses a hypnotic charm that allows him to exert a subtle influence over any sentient mind. This power allows Gambit to compel others to believe what he says and agree with anything he suggests. More powerful minds have proven immune to Gambit’s charm.

Abilities – Gambit is bilingual in English and French, and also possesses the ability to throw small objects – including knives, throwing spikes, and playing cards – with extraordinary accuracy. He is also a skilled duelist and fencer.

Paraphernalia – Gambit often wields playing cards and telescopic bo staff.
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Product Details

License – Marvel

Scale – Premium Format™ Figure

Manufacturer – Sideshow Collectibles

Product Size – 20″ H (508mm) x 18″ W (457.2mm) x 18″ D (457.2mm)*

Box Size – 20.75″ H (527.05mm) x 14.50″ W (368.3mm) x 9.25″ L (234.95mm)*

Product Weight – 15.00 lbs (6.8 kg)

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Est. Shipping Weight -15.00 lbs (6.8 kg)*

Dimensional Weight – 15 lbs*

Int’l Dim. Weight – 20 lbs*

Artists – Tim Hanson, Tony Cipriano, Steve Riojas, Anthony Mestas, Seth Rinaldi, Heath Hammond, Mark Brokaw, The Sideshow Collectibles Design and Development Team
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Colossus Premium Format by Sideshow Collectibles

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Real Name – Piotr Nikolaievitch Rasputin

Aliases – Peter Rasputin, formerly Peter Nicholas, the Proletarian

Identity – Secret

Citizenship – U.S.A. (naturalized), formerly Russian

Place of Birth – Ust-Ordynski Collective, near Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia

First Appearance – Giant Sized X-Men #1 (1975)

Origin – X-Men #122 (1979)

Significant Issues – Fathered child with Nereel (Classic X-Men #21, 1988); briefly became Proletarian (X-Men #123-124, 1979); began relationship with Kitty Pryde (Uncanny X-Men #174, 1983); reunited with Nereel, first met son (Uncanny X-Men Annual #12, 1988); entered Siege Perilous, returned as Peter Nicholas (Uncanny X-Men #251, 259, 1989-1990); briefly possessed by Shadow King, vs Xavier, memory restored, rejoined X-Men (Uncanny X-Men #277-279/X-Factor #70/X-Men #1, 1991); sister died, rebelled against X-Men, joined Acolytes (Uncanny X-Men #303-304, 1993); joined Excalibur (Excalibur #92, 1995); returned to X-Men (Excalibur #125/Uncanny X-Men #360/X-Men #80, 1998); sacrificed life to release Legacy Virus cure (Uncanny X-Men #390, 2001); restored to life, reunited with Kitty, rejoined X-Men (Astonishing X-Men #4-6, 2004); began investigation into family member’s deaths (X-Men: Colossus – Bloodline #1, 2005)

Occupation

Adventurer, former artist, superintendent, student, farmer

Known Relatives – Grigory Efimovich Rasputin (great-grandfather, deceased), Elena (great-grandmother, deceased), Ivan Rasputin (great-grand uncle, deceased), Grigory Rasputin (grandfather, deceased), Nikolai Rasputin (father, deceased), Alexandra Rasputina (mother, deceased), Vladimir Rasputin (uncle, deceased), unidentified aunt & uncle (deceased), Illyana Nikolievna Rasputina (Magik, sister, deceased), Mikhail Rasputin (brother), Peter Jr. (son), Larissa Mishchenko (cousin, deceased), Konstantin (cousin, deceased), Klara (cousin, deceased), Dimitriy (cousin, deceased)

Group Affiliation – X-Men, formerly Excalibur, Acolytes

Education – College level courses taken at Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters, no degree

 

Physical Attributes

 

Height – 6’6″; (transformed) 7’5″

Weight – 250 lbs., (transformed) 500 lbs.

Eyes – Blue, (transformed) Silver

Hair – Black

Powers – Colossus can transform his body tissue into an organic, steel-like substance that grants him superhuman strength enabling him to lift/press up to 75 tons and makes him impervious to most injury. His armored form can withstand ballistic penetration as well as temperature extremes from 70º above absolute zero (-390º F) to approximately 9000º F. Colossus cannot become partially or selectively armored; his body is either entirely converted, or not at all. Even his eyes become steel-like. Through an act of will, Colossus can transform virtually instantaneously into his armored state, and can remain in that form for an as yet undetermined amount of time. Once in his armored form, Colossus remains so until he consciously wills himself back to normal. If he is rendered unconscious, however, he spontaneously reverts to his normal form. In his armored state, Colossus retains his normal human mobility, though his endurance and speed are enhanced. He does not need to breathe while transformed, but it is believed that he could not survive for long in a vacuum.

Abilities – Colossus is talented in drawing and painting.
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Product Details

 

License – Marvel

Scale – Premium Format™ Figure

Manufacturer – Sideshow Collectibles

Product Size – 24″ H (609.6mm) x 12″ W (304.8mm) x 12″ L (304.8mm)*

Box Size – 26.00″ H (660.4mm) x 14.00″ W (355.6mm) x 14.00″ L (355.6mm)*

Product Weight – 10.00 lbs (4.54 kg)*

Est. Shipping Weight – 12.00 lbs (5.44 kg)*

Dimensional Weight – 32 lbs*

Int’l Dim. Weight – 43 lbs*
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Colossus Chrome mini-statue by Bowen Designs

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Real Name – Piotr Nikolaievitch Rasputin

Aliases – Peter Rasputin, formerly Peter Nicholas, the Proletarian

Identity – Secret

Citizenship – U.S.A. (naturalized), formerly Russian

Place of Birth – Ust-Ordynski Collective, near Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia

First Appearance – Giant Sized X-Men #1 (1975)

Origin – X-Men #122 (1979)

Significant Issues – Fathered child with Nereel (Classic X-Men #21, 1988); briefly became Proletarian (X-Men #123-124, 1979); began relationship with Kitty Pryde (Uncanny X-Men #174, 1983); reunited with Nereel, first met son (Uncanny X-Men Annual #12, 1988); entered Siege Perilous, returned as Peter Nicholas (Uncanny X-Men #251, 259, 1989-1990); briefly possessed by Shadow King, vs Xavier, memory restored, rejoined X-Men (Uncanny X-Men #277-279/X-Factor #70/X-Men #1, 1991); sister died, rebelled against X-Men, joined Acolytes (Uncanny X-Men #303-304, 1993); joined Excalibur (Excalibur #92, 1995); returned to X-Men (Excalibur #125/Uncanny X-Men #360/X-Men #80, 1998); sacrificed life to release Legacy Virus cure (Uncanny X-Men #390, 2001); restored to life, reunited with Kitty, rejoined X-Men (Astonishing X-Men #4-6, 2004); began investigation into family member’s deaths (X-Men: Colossus – Bloodline #1, 2005)

Occupation

Adventurer, former artist, superintendent, student, farmer

Known Relatives – Grigory Efimovich Rasputin (great-grandfather, deceased), Elena (great-grandmother, deceased), Ivan Rasputin (great-grand uncle, deceased), Grigory Rasputin (grandfather, deceased), Nikolai Rasputin (father, deceased), Alexandra Rasputina (mother, deceased), Vladimir Rasputin (uncle, deceased), unidentified aunt & uncle (deceased), Illyana Nikolievna Rasputina (Magik, sister, deceased), Mikhail Rasputin (brother), Peter Jr. (son), Larissa Mishchenko (cousin, deceased), Konstantin (cousin, deceased), Klara (cousin, deceased), Dimitriy (cousin, deceased)

Group Affiliation – X-Men, formerly Excalibur, Acolytes

Education – College level courses taken at Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters, no degree

 

Physical Attributes

 

Height – 6’6″; (transformed) 7’5″

Weight – 250 lbs., (transformed) 500 lbs.

Eyes – Blue, (transformed) Silver

Hair – Black

Powers – Colossus can transform his body tissue into an organic, steel-like substance that grants him superhuman strength enabling him to lift/press up to 75 tons and makes him impervious to most injury. His armored form can withstand ballistic penetration as well as temperature extremes from 70º above absolute zero (-390º F) to approximately 9000º F. Colossus cannot become partially or selectively armored; his body is either entirely converted, or not at all. Even his eyes become steel-like. Through an act of will, Colossus can transform virtually instantaneously into his armored state, and can remain in that form for an as yet undetermined amount of time. Once in his armored form, Colossus remains so until he consciously wills himself back to normal. If he is rendered unconscious, however, he spontaneously reverts to his normal form. In his armored state, Colossus retains his normal human mobility, though his endurance and speed are enhanced. He does not need to breathe while transformed, but it is believed that he could not survive for long in a vacuum.

Abilities – Colossus is talented in drawing and painting.
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Colossus Chrome mini-statue

Sculpted by: Randy Bowen

Release Date: January 1900

Edition Size: 500

Order Of Release: Notes: San Diego Comic-con exclusive
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Sabretooth Premium Format by Sideshow Collectibles

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Real Name – Victor Creed

Aliases – Der Schlächter (“The Butcher” in German), Slasher, El Tigre, others

Identity – Known to various government officials

Citizenship – Unrevealed (numerous international criminal records)

Place of Birth – Unrevealed

First Appearance – Iron Fist #14 (1977)

Origin – Sabretooth: Death Hunt #1-4 (1993)

Significant Issues – First battled Wolverine (Wolverine #10, 1989); romanced Leni Zauber (Sabretooth: Death Hunt #3, 1993); manipulated by Mystique (X-Men Unlimited #40, 2003); vs Wolverine, Viper, & Seraph (Wolverine #126, 1998); vs Iron Fist (Iron Fist #14, 1977); as Slasher, partnered with Constrictor, vs Iron Fist (Power Man and Iron Fist #66, 1980); as Slasher, vs Misty Knight (Power Man and Iron Fist #78, 1981); as Slasher, vs Power Man (Power Man and Iron Fist #84, 1982); employed by Foreigner, vs Spider-Man & Black Cat (Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #116/Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #119, 1986); joined Marauders, participated in Mutant Massacre, vs Wolverine (X-Factor #10/Thor #374/Uncanny X-Men #212-213, 1986); during Mutant Massacre, vs Daredevil (Daredevil #238, 1987); with Marauders, vs X-Men (Uncanny X-Men #221-222/Uncanny X-Men #240/Uncanny X-Men #243, 1987/1989); hunted Morlocks, vs Archangel & Caliban (X-Factor #51-53, 1990); vs Caliban, New Mutants, & Cable (New Mutants #90-91, 1990); vs Werewolf By Night (Marvel Comics Presents #98, 1992); allied with Fenris & Matsu’o Tsurayaba, vs Maverick & X-Men (X-Men #5-7, 1992); vs Shiva, reunited with Team X, vs Psi-Borg, killed Silver Fox (Wolverine #60-64, 1992); forcibly recruited by Tribune, vs Wolverine (Sabretooth: Death Hunt #1-4, 1993); vs Maverick & X-Men, captured by X-Men (X-Men Unlimited #3, 1993); escaped, vs Wolverine, almost lobotomized (Wolverine #90, 1995); assigned to X-Factor (X-Factor #119, 1996); with Mystique, vs Hydra & A.I.M. (Sabretooth and Mystique #1-4, 1996); escaped X-Factor’s custody (X-Factor #136, 1997); vs Omega Red (X-Factor #138, 1997); rematch with Power Man & Iron Fist (Marvel Fanfare #6, 1997); revealed to have Adamantium, vs Wolverine, allied with him against Hand & Hydra (Wolverine #126-128, 1998); battled Wolverine to become Apocalypse’s new Horseman Death, lost Adamantium (Wolverine #145, 1999); with Darkhold Redeemers, vs N’garai (Darkhold: Pages From The Book of Sins #3-4, 2001); with Brotherhood of Mutants, attacked Muir Island, defeated by Bishop (Bishop: The Last X-Man #16, 2001); rejoined Weapon X, regained Adamantium (Wolverine #162, 2001); attempted to recruit Maverick & Wraith for Weapon X, killed Wraith (Wolverine #166, 2001); with Wild Child, attempted to recruit Sunfire for Weapon X (Weapon X: The Draft – Wild Child #1, 2002); recruited Omega Red & Lady Deathstrike to attack Wolverine’s friends (Wolverine #173-175, 2002); vs Agent Zero, forcibly returned to Weapon X (Weapon X #2-3, 2003); sent to capture Native, manipulated Wolverine, sided with him against employers (Wolverine #13-18, 2004); deceased (Wolverine #55, 2007)

Occupation – Mercenary, former government agent, possibly others

Known Relatives – Zebadiah Creed (father, deceased), unidentified mother (deceased), Graydon Creed (Tribune, son, deceased)

Group Affiliation – Formerly X-Men, Weapon X, Brotherhood Of Mutants, Hound Program, Marauders, X-Factor, Team X, former agent of Tribune, Foreigner, Montenegro and others, former partner of Constrictor
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Product Details

License – Marvel

Scale – Premium Format™ Figure

Manufacturer -Sideshow Collectibles

Product Size – 19″ H (482.6mm) x 15″ W (381mm) x 12″ D (304.8mm)*

Box Size – 18.50″ H (469.9mm) x 22.25″ W (565.15mm) x 9.25″ L (234.95mm)*

Product Weight – 15.00 lbs (6.8 kg)*

Est. Shipping Weight – 15.00 lbs (6.8 kg)*

Dimensional Weight – 20 lbs*

Int’l Dim. Weight – 28 lbs*

Artists – The Gore Group, Kevin Ellis, The Sideshow Collectibles Design and Development Team
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Sabretooth Mini Bust by Bowen Designs

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Real Name – Victor Creed

Aliases – Der Schlächter (“The Butcher” in German), Slasher, El Tigre, others

Identity – Known to various government officials

Citizenship – Unrevealed (numerous international criminal records)

Place of Birth – Unrevealed

First Appearance – Iron Fist #14 (1977)

Origin – Sabretooth: Death Hunt #1-4 (1993)

Significant Issues – First battled Wolverine (Wolverine #10, 1989); romanced Leni Zauber (Sabretooth: Death Hunt #3, 1993); manipulated by Mystique (X-Men Unlimited #40, 2003); vs Wolverine, Viper, & Seraph (Wolverine #126, 1998); vs Iron Fist (Iron Fist #14, 1977); as Slasher, partnered with Constrictor, vs Iron Fist (Power Man and Iron Fist #66, 1980); as Slasher, vs Misty Knight (Power Man and Iron Fist #78, 1981); as Slasher, vs Power Man (Power Man and Iron Fist #84, 1982); employed by Foreigner, vs Spider-Man & Black Cat (Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #116/Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #119, 1986); joined Marauders, participated in Mutant Massacre, vs Wolverine (X-Factor #10/Thor #374/Uncanny X-Men #212-213, 1986); during Mutant Massacre, vs Daredevil (Daredevil #238, 1987); with Marauders, vs X-Men (Uncanny X-Men #221-222/Uncanny X-Men #240/Uncanny X-Men #243, 1987/1989); hunted Morlocks, vs Archangel & Caliban (X-Factor #51-53, 1990); vs Caliban, New Mutants, & Cable (New Mutants #90-91, 1990); vs Werewolf By Night (Marvel Comics Presents #98, 1992); allied with Fenris & Matsu’o Tsurayaba, vs Maverick & X-Men (X-Men #5-7, 1992); vs Shiva, reunited with Team X, vs Psi-Borg, killed Silver Fox (Wolverine #60-64, 1992); forcibly recruited by Tribune, vs Wolverine (Sabretooth: Death Hunt #1-4, 1993); vs Maverick & X-Men, captured by X-Men (X-Men Unlimited #3, 1993); escaped, vs Wolverine, almost lobotomized (Wolverine #90, 1995); assigned to X-Factor (X-Factor #119, 1996); with Mystique, vs Hydra & A.I.M. (Sabretooth and Mystique #1-4, 1996); escaped X-Factor’s custody (X-Factor #136, 1997); vs Omega Red (X-Factor #138, 1997); rematch with Power Man & Iron Fist (Marvel Fanfare #6, 1997); revealed to have Adamantium, vs Wolverine, allied with him against Hand & Hydra (Wolverine #126-128, 1998); battled Wolverine to become Apocalypse’s new Horseman Death, lost Adamantium (Wolverine #145, 1999); with Darkhold Redeemers, vs N’garai (Darkhold: Pages From The Book of Sins #3-4, 2001); with Brotherhood of Mutants, attacked Muir Island, defeated by Bishop (Bishop: The Last X-Man #16, 2001); rejoined Weapon X, regained Adamantium (Wolverine #162, 2001); attempted to recruit Maverick & Wraith for Weapon X, killed Wraith (Wolverine #166, 2001); with Wild Child, attempted to recruit Sunfire for Weapon X (Weapon X: The Draft – Wild Child #1, 2002); recruited Omega Red & Lady Deathstrike to attack Wolverine’s friends (Wolverine #173-175, 2002); vs Agent Zero, forcibly returned to Weapon X (Weapon X #2-3, 2003); sent to capture Native, manipulated Wolverine, sided with him against employers (Wolverine #13-18, 2004); deceased (Wolverine #55, 2007)

Occupation – Mercenary, former government agent, possibly others

Known Relatives – Zebadiah Creed (father, deceased), unidentified mother (deceased), Graydon Creed (Tribune, son, deceased)

Group Affiliation – Formerly X-Men, Weapon X, Brotherhood Of Mutants, Hound Program, Marauders, X-Factor, Team X, former agent of Tribune, Foreigner, Montenegro and others, former partner of Constrictor
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Sabretooth mini-bust

Sculpted by: Shiflett brothers/Randy Bowen

Release Date: November 2000

Edition Size: 7000
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Sabretooth by Diamond select

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Real Name – Victor Creed

Aliases – Der Schlächter (“The Butcher” in German), Slasher, El Tigre, others

Identity – Known to various government officials

Citizenship – Unrevealed (numerous international criminal records)

Place of Birth – Unrevealed

First Appearance – Iron Fist #14 (1977)

Origin – Sabretooth: Death Hunt #1-4 (1993)

Significant Issues – First battled Wolverine (Wolverine #10, 1989); romanced Leni Zauber (Sabretooth: Death Hunt #3, 1993); manipulated by Mystique (X-Men Unlimited #40, 2003); vs Wolverine, Viper, & Seraph (Wolverine #126, 1998); vs Iron Fist (Iron Fist #14, 1977); as Slasher, partnered with Constrictor, vs Iron Fist (Power Man and Iron Fist #66, 1980); as Slasher, vs Misty Knight (Power Man and Iron Fist #78, 1981); as Slasher, vs Power Man (Power Man and Iron Fist #84, 1982); employed by Foreigner, vs Spider-Man & Black Cat (Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #116/Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #119, 1986); joined Marauders, participated in Mutant Massacre, vs Wolverine (X-Factor #10/Thor #374/Uncanny X-Men #212-213, 1986); during Mutant Massacre, vs Daredevil (Daredevil #238, 1987); with Marauders, vs X-Men (Uncanny X-Men #221-222/Uncanny X-Men #240/Uncanny X-Men #243, 1987/1989); hunted Morlocks, vs Archangel & Caliban (X-Factor #51-53, 1990); vs Caliban, New Mutants, & Cable (New Mutants #90-91, 1990); vs Werewolf By Night (Marvel Comics Presents #98, 1992); allied with Fenris & Matsu’o Tsurayaba, vs Maverick & X-Men (X-Men #5-7, 1992); vs Shiva, reunited with Team X, vs Psi-Borg, killed Silver Fox (Wolverine #60-64, 1992); forcibly recruited by Tribune, vs Wolverine (Sabretooth: Death Hunt #1-4, 1993); vs Maverick & X-Men, captured by X-Men (X-Men Unlimited #3, 1993); escaped, vs Wolverine, almost lobotomized (Wolverine #90, 1995); assigned to X-Factor (X-Factor #119, 1996); with Mystique, vs Hydra & A.I.M. (Sabretooth and Mystique #1-4, 1996); escaped X-Factor’s custody (X-Factor #136, 1997); vs Omega Red (X-Factor #138, 1997); rematch with Power Man & Iron Fist (Marvel Fanfare #6, 1997); revealed to have Adamantium, vs Wolverine, allied with him against Hand & Hydra (Wolverine #126-128, 1998); battled Wolverine to become Apocalypse’s new Horseman Death, lost Adamantium (Wolverine #145, 1999); with Darkhold Redeemers, vs N’garai (Darkhold: Pages From The Book of Sins #3-4, 2001); with Brotherhood of Mutants, attacked Muir Island, defeated by Bishop (Bishop: The Last X-Man #16, 2001); rejoined Weapon X, regained Adamantium (Wolverine #162, 2001); attempted to recruit Maverick & Wraith for Weapon X, killed Wraith (Wolverine #166, 2001); with Wild Child, attempted to recruit Sunfire for Weapon X (Weapon X: The Draft – Wild Child #1, 2002); recruited Omega Red & Lady Deathstrike to attack Wolverine’s friends (Wolverine #173-175, 2002); vs Agent Zero, forcibly returned to Weapon X (Weapon X #2-3, 2003); sent to capture Native, manipulated Wolverine, sided with him against employers (Wolverine #13-18, 2004); deceased (Wolverine #55, 2007)

Occupation – Mercenary, former government agent, possibly others

Known Relatives – Zebadiah Creed (father, deceased), unidentified mother (deceased), Graydon Creed (Tribune, son, deceased)

Group Affiliation – Formerly X-Men, Weapon X, Brotherhood Of Mutants, Hound Program, Marauders, X-Factor, Team X, former agent of Tribune, Foreigner, Montenegro and others, former partner of Constrictor
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This statue is limited to 3,000 pieces worldwide and includes a full-color, hand-numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
Hot on the hells of the successful Silver Age X-Men statue line comes the fourth piece in the incredible Jim Lee Modern Era X-Men statue series! This vicious mutant is more than prepared to take on the entire X-Men team! Sabretooth’s Danger Room-style base will connect to future releases in the series to form one massive diorama, or can be displayed separately.

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Deadpool X-Force Premium Format by Sideshow Collectibles

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Real Name
Wade Wilson

Aliases
Jack, Chiyonosake (“the Wolf of the Rice Wine”), Rhodes, Corpus, Lopez, Hobgoblin, Thom Cruz, Peter Parker, numerous others

Identity
Known to Canadian government officials

Citizenship
Canada

Place of Birth
Unrevealed location in Canada

First Appearance
New Mutants #98 (1990)

Origin
Deadpool #-1 (1997); Marvel Comics 1998 Annual Starring Deadpool and Death (1998); Deadpool #33 (1999)

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Product Details

License
Marvel
Scale
Premium Format™ Figure
Manufacturer
Sideshow Collectibles
Product Size
20″ H (508mm) x 11″ W (279.4mm) x 7″ L (177.8mm)*
Product Weight
12.00 lbs (5.44 kg)*
Dimensional Weight
19 lbs*
Int’l Dim. Weight
26 lbs*

Artists:

  • Kris Anka (Design)
  • Andy Bergholtz (Design)
  • Adam Ross of Idol Workshop (Sculpt)
  • Matt Beutler (Sculpt)
  • Walter O’Neal (Sculpt)
  • Mireya Romo-Bowen (Paint)
  • The Sideshow Collectibles Design and Development Team

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DeadPool by Bowen Designs (Faux Bronze)

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Real Name
Wade Wilson

Aliases
Jack, Chiyonosake (“the Wolf of the Rice Wine”), Rhodes, Corpus, Lopez, Hobgoblin, Thom Cruz, Peter Parker, numerous others

Identity
Known to Canadian government officials

Citizenship
Canada

Place of Birth
Unrevealed location in Canada

First Appearance
New Mutants #98 (1990)

Origin
Deadpool #-1 (1997); Marvel Comics 1998 Annual Starring Deadpool and Death (1998); Deadpool #33 (1999)

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Faux Bronze Deadpool statue WEBSITE EXCLUSIVE

Sculpted by: Erick Sosa

Release Date: Fall 2012
Edition Size: 329
Order Of Release: Phase V (statue #307)

Over 12″ tall
WEBSITE EXCLUSIVE

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