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Silver Surfer 1:10 Scale Statue
Silver Surfer 1:10 Scale Statue by Iron Studios (Sideshow #914917)
The Silver Surfer 1:10 Art Scale Statue by Iron Studios is a striking, modern interpretation of one of Marvel’s most iconic cosmic characters. Based on The Fantastic Four: First Steps, this statue captures the Surfer in a poised, almost ethereal stance—calm, powerful, and otherworldly. This version reflects the film’s bold reimagining of the character, with a sleek chrome-like finish and elegant proportions that immediately draw the eye.
Double-checking the product
This description applies specifically to the Silver Surfer 1:10 Art Scale Statue produced by Iron Studios and sold by Sideshow under item number 914917. It is a 1:10 scale Art Scale collectible, not a Deluxe edition and not a larger premium format statue. The sculpt features the Silver Surfer balanced atop a stylized cosmic base, matching official promotional images for this release.
Sculpt, materials, and display presence
Standing approximately 10.4 inches tall, this statue is crafted primarily from polystone, with additional resin, PVC, and metal elements depending on structural needs. Iron Studios’ signature hand-painted finish gives the figure its mirror-like metallic sheen while preserving subtle anatomical detail. The smooth, flowing contours of the body contrast beautifully with the dynamic, flame-like cosmic energy sculpted into the base, creating a sense of motion even in a serene pose.
The slim footprint makes this piece ideal for shelves, glass display cases, or grouped Marvel lineups. Whether displayed alone or alongside Fantastic Four characters, the statue acts as a visual centerpiece thanks to its reflective surface and minimalist silhouette.
A modern cinematic Silver Surfer
This statue is inspired by The Fantastic Four: First Steps, which introduces a bold new take on the Silver Surfer. In the film, the character is portrayed by Julia Garner, bringing a cool, commanding presence that blends mystery, restraint, and quiet intensity. Iron Studios translates that performance into sculpted form, emphasizing elegance over aggression and cosmic authority over brute force.
Silver Surfer comic book history
The Silver Surfer made his first appearance in Fantastic Four #48, published on March 1, 1966, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Originally introduced as the herald of Galactus, the Surfer scoured the cosmos in search of worlds for his master to consume. His story quickly evolved into one of Marvel’s most philosophical narratives.
Known as Norrin Radd in classic continuity, the Surfer sacrificed his freedom to save his homeworld of Zenn-La. Over decades of storytelling, the character has embodied themes of sacrifice, isolation, morality, and redemption—often serving as Marvel’s cosmic conscience. Whether aligned with heroes or wandering the universe alone, the Silver Surfer remains a symbol of tragic nobility and immense power.
Learn more and add to your collection
- Marvel.com: Silver Surfer character profile
- Marvel.com: Fantastic Four #48
- Iron Studios official product page
For collectors looking to add a refined, cinematic take on a legendary Marvel icon, this piece delivers both presence and storytelling. View availability here and bring the Power Cosmic to your display.















