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Polystone Statue

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Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner

Comiquette
Polystone Statue

Item Number: 6832

Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner Polystone Statue

Manufactured by: Sideshow Collectibles

http://www.sideshowtoy.com/?page_id=4489&sku=6832

MSRP: US $149.99

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Limited Edition: 500

Product Summary

Sideshow Collectibles proudly presents Namor, the latest addition to our Marvel Collectibles line. The Namor Comiquette is cast in high quality polystone, hand painted and hand finished to exacting standards. Each piece is packed in a durable molded foam interior for safe shipment and packaged inside a beautiful full color box. No Marvel display is complete without this Sub-Mariner collectible, the Namor Comiquette.

Product Specifications

License:
Marvel
Product Type:
Polystone Statue
Product Size:
18" H (457.2mm) x 23" W (584.2mm) x 19" D (482.6mm)*
Product Weight:
17.00 lbs (7.71 kg)*
Box Size:
13.00" H (330.2mm) x 22.00" W (558.8mm) x 26.00" L (660.4mm)*

Oversized Item
The shipping cost will be calculated on dimensional weight rather than product weight for this item due to its oversized dimensions.

Est. Shipping Weight:
17.00 lbs (7.71 kg)*
Dimensional Weight (DIM):
33 lbs *
Int'l Dimensional Weight (DIM):
45 lbs *

* Product size and weight are approximate values. Est. Ship Weight is an estimated value for U.S. shipping calculated by item, box and shipping materials. US shipping costs may be estimated in DIM weight if oversized warning appears above. click here for additional information. International shipping costs are only based on dimensional weight, click here for more information.

Artist: The Sideshow Collectibles Design and Development Team

Manufactured by: Sideshow Collectibles

Series content, product specifications, release dates and pricing are subject to change.

Product Backstory

American seaman Leonard McKenzie embarked on an expedition to Antarctica in 1920, searching for the Lemurian city rumored to house the mythical Helmet of Power. McKenzie set explosive charges to break up ice floes in the ship's path, unaware that Atlantis lay beneath the waters. The city sustained heavy damage, and Atlantean Emperor Thakorr commanded his daughter Fen to investigate the cause of the explosions. The blue-skinned princess wound up staying aboard the ship for several weeks, and Fen and McKenzie quickly fell in love and were married. Thakorr sent an Atlantean war party to search for her, and thinking Fen a captive, the Atlanteans slaughtered McKenzie's crew and apparently McKenzie himself. Afterwards, Fen returned with the War party to Atlantis, and nine months later, Namor was born... the first known Homo sapien - Homo mermanus hybrid.

The young prince grew up with a short, nasty temper and a hostile attitude toward surface-dwellers, whom he blamed for the near-destruction of Atlantis. When Thakorr discovered men in diving suits near Atlantis, he assumed they were advance scouts for an invasion force, causing the fiery Sub-Mariner to launch frequent pre-emptive attacks against humanity, causing untold destruction throughout New York City and leading him into confrontation with the original Human Torch. But when Nazi troops attacked Atlantis, Namor joined the Allied cause alongside Captain America and his fellow Invaders.

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Jorge Bustos from Monterrey, Mexico
John Buscema Rocks

This statue reminds me of an illustration John Buscema made for How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way. It pays a great homage to an even greater illustrator.

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