With her razor-sharp claws, fists, and feet unsheathed, the young mutant heroine poses on the rubble of demolished Mansion X, leaning on the remains of a wooden pillar, with an urn containing an ancestor's ashes lying at her feet. She prepares to jump in and unleash all her fury against the invading forces at her home led by Magneto, the villain-controlled Sentinel Robots, and their followers, and defend her adoptive family, the X-Men, and their allied group X-Force. Expanding the largest collection of Marvel mutant heroes statues ever produced, Iron Studios introduces the X-23 1/10 Art Scale BDS statue featuring the lethal Wolverine heiress.
In a top-secret program, geneticist Dr. Sarah Kinney produced a female embryo using her own genetic material combined with material from the Canadian mutant Logan, thereby generating her daughter Laura Kinney, a clone of the wild mutant Wolverine. Raised in captivity, she was codenamed X-23 and was trained to be a killing machine, and even with outbursts of extreme rage and violence similar to her father's, with the support of Logan and the other X-Men, Laura overcame her traumas and asserted her identity as the daughter of Logan and Sarah. Like Logan, X-23 has accelerated regenerative healing factor, longevity, and superhuman senses, but unlike her father, she has two retractable adamantium-coated bone claws on each arm and one on each foot.
Created by writer Craig Kyle for the animation X-Men: Evolution in 2003, X-23 made her first appearance in the 41st episode of the series and was later featured in the comics on the adult-themed series NYX with a script by Joe Quesada and artwork by Joshua Middleton, and later the legendary Chris Claremont introduced her to the X-Men. In theaters, in the movie Logan, she was played in 2017 by Dafne Keen, in the 10th production of the X-Men film franchise.
Features:
- Limited edition
- Made in polystone
- Hand painted
Size: 20 x 11 x 12 cm.