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Namor The Infinity Gauntlet Battle Diorama Series 1/10 Art Scale Limited Edition Statue
Overview
Rule the seven seas of your collection with the Namor – The Infinity Gauntlet Battle Diorama Series (BDS) 1/10 Art Scale Limited Edition Statue by Iron Studios. Inspired by the climactic showdown from Marvel’s classic event, this piece captures the Sub-Mariner poised with his trident, rising on a swirling surge of water as the battle rages around the Temple of Death. Designed to connect with other pieces from the Infinity Gauntlet Diorama line, it anchors a dynamic display worthy of Atlantis’ imperious monarch.
Features & Craftsmanship
Iron Studios’ BDS line is known for cinematic poses and carefully layered bases, and Namor is no exception. Classic design cues—green trunks, ankle wings, and regal bearing—are rendered with crisp sculpted textures and premium paintwork that accentuate muscle definition and wet-look effects on the water vortex. Fine details on the Trident of Neptune and stonework base add story-rich context while keeping the focus on Namor’s forward drive. As a limited-edition release, this statue offers collectors a focused slice of the Infinity Gauntlet saga in a footprint that displays beautifully on shelves and risers.
Display & Diorama Ideas
This statue is engineered to form a larger battle scene when paired with the rest of Iron Studios’ Infinity Gauntlet BDS pieces, creating a 360° diorama that tells the whole story at a glance. For a clean standalone look, center Namor with dark or ocean-toned backdrops to highlight the spray and stone textures. Collectors of cosmic and Avengers-era displays can flank him with allied heroes or rivals to echo his role in the event.
Character History
Namor the Sub-Mariner (Namor McKenzie) is one of Marvel’s first superheroes and arguably its first great antihero. A hybrid of Atlantean royalty and the surface world, he has spent decades straddling the line between protector and conqueror—defending Atlantis’ sovereignty while occasionally clashing with humanity. Across eras he has fought alongside the Invaders in World War II, returned to prominence in the Silver Age through the Fantastic Four, and later served with (or against) teams such as the Defenders, X‑Men, Avengers, and the secretive Illuminati. For a deeper dive into his powers, allies, and rivalries, see Namor’s official profile on Marvel.com and this modern overview of his storied past, “Meet Namor, one of Marvel’s first super heroes.”
First Appearance
Namor’s earliest story was produced for the promotional Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 (1939), but his first widely published appearance came in Marvel Comics #1 (October 1939) from Timely Comics, the company that would become Marvel. That debut cemented him as a pillar of Marvel history, predating many of the publisher’s most iconic heroes. You can read more about Namor’s origins and publishing timeline on Wikipedia and his in‑comics dossier at Marvel.com.
Why This Statue
If your shelves skew toward event-era storytelling, the Namor – Infinity Gauntlet BDS 1/10 statue delivers a sharp, cohesive snapshot of a landmark saga in a display-friendly scale. It pairs effortlessly with other cosmic Marvel statues and gives long-time fans a rare, classic-leaning take on the King of Atlantis during one of the universe’s defining battles. Build the full diorama—or let the Sub-Mariner command the waves solo.




















