Above a cool metallic tech structure, the fearsome and deadly villain Venom strides forward. He stomps on and shatters a cylindrical structure with green stained - glass, and the gooey tar - like mass oozes out through the cracks. Taking the form over his host's well - muscled frame, covered by a complex web of veins and arteries of this dark substance, the monstrous Venom forms a menacing pose. He extends big claws at his fingertips and bares his sharp fangs and large, sticky tongue as he opens his huge jaws, threatening any foe. Iron Studios proudly presents the 'Venom - Spider - Man vs Villains - BDS Art Scale 1/10' statue. This depicts one of Spider - Man's most lethal enemies, just as in the 1990s comic books. It can be paired with the 'Spider - Man Deluxe - Spider - Man vs Villains - Art Scale 1/10' statue for a complete set, showing the friendly neighborhood hero in an exclusive version by Iron Studios. Iron Studios also offers the 'Venom Deluxe - Spider - Man vs Villains - Art Scale 1/10'. It comes with a base where tendrils of the tar - like alien biomass seem to break out from a prison - like cylindrical structure with green stained - glass parts at his feet. There are also tentacles with mouth and teeth replicas at the tips, ready to capture prey. Venom, an alien Klyntar Symbiote, was created by David Michelinie, Mike Zeck, and Todd McFarlane in 1984. It first appeared in the Secret Wars limited series as Spider - Man's iconic black costume. When the hero realized it was a living being feeding on his energy, he detached it. The symbiote then merged with Eddie Brock, a failed journalist who hated Spider - Man and Peter Parker. Since 1988, Venom has been one of Spider - Man's worst foes and sometimes acts as an anti - hero. Features: 9.20 inches (23.5cm), 1/10 Scale, Made of polystone and other materials, Based on the Marvel Comics character, Highly detailed sculpt, Hand painted.














This Venom statue is mainly for display purposes. You can place it on a shelf, desk, or any flat surface where you want to show it off. When moving it, hold it gently at the base to avoid any damage. Keep it away from direct sunlight as long - term exposure may fade the hand - painted colors. If it gets dusty, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe it clean. Do not use any harsh chemicals or abrasive materials as they can scratch the surface of the polystone. And always be careful not to knock it over, as it is a delicate collectible.