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BOWEN DESIGNS SENTINEL MARVEL MINI-BUST
Individually Numbered Edition 656 of 3000. Sentinels are fictional robots in the Marvel Comics Universe. Most often encountering the team of mutants known as the X-Men, they were created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby and first appeared in X-Men #14 (November 1965). Invented by Dr. Bolivar Trask, the Sentinels are technologically advanced and are often gigantic in stature. Although many Sentinels are capable of devising tactics in combat, only a handful of unique Sentinels are self-aware. Sentinels are designed to hunt down mutants, especially the X-Men, and so typically function as supervillains or as the tools of other villains. They have evolved and improved in their capabilities with every new iteration. Sentinels have a wide array of abilities: they can fly, shoot various weapons (primarily energy blasts and restraining devices) from different parts of their bodies, and detect mutants at long range; some of them can even change form and re-assemble after being destroyed. Sentinels' typical attacks involve either direct melee combat or firing concussive energy beams from the palms of their hands. Sentinels also possess vast physical strength and their bodies are highly resistant to damage. Sculpted by Carl Surges, designed by Randy Bowen, this bust 1/8th Scale, stands 8" tall. This fully painted collectible comes ready to display, and packaged in an illustrated collector's box. Mint condition, only removed from it's packaging once for inspection.
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