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X-23 vs Lady Deathstrike Diorama

by HD Writers
(Khi, Pak)

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X-23 Vs Lady Deathstrike Diorama Exclusive Edition


The Sideshow Collectibles present the X-23 vs Lady Deathstrike Polystone Diorama weighing 10 pounds

Marvel(R) Collectibles X-23 VS. Lady Deathstrike Diorama

Well, what we have here is two of the hottest femme fatale mutant babes from the Marvel Universe going berserk at each other's cute buns!

This is one of the hottest death matches any Marvel fan has experienced with both these two fiery mutant babes with their baring their claws in a wild and bloody cat fight, as they claw and scratch each other's beautiful bodies to satisfy their thirst for each other's blood this is red hot.

X-23 is considered by many fans as a female version of Wolverine, but she is actually a clone created using Wolverine's own genes which is why she has similar powers to him, such as, regeneration, heightened senses and the famous wolverine metal claws but unlike Wolverine she has only two elongated claws emerging from the fists and she also has blades attached to her feet.

Lady Deathstrike is another clawed babe who hates the X-Men and Wolverine who underwent genetic enhancement procedures to become an assassin.

She has talon like sharp nails and is skilled in the arts of combat, she also has superhuman strength, agility and speed like other mutants. She also later she had cybernetic enhancements which gave her healing powers. She is a mentally disturbed woman and so is X-23.

During the events of the Messiah Complex when the mutant Messiah child was taken into protective custody by Cable, clashes began between mutants and X-Force collides with Lady Deathstrike and her Reavers.

X-23 finds herself locked in a duel of claws with Lady Deathstrike, after Hellion is wounded, in a fight to the death.

The X-23 Vs. Lady Deathstrike Polystone Diorama features:

Battle damaged switch-out arm for X-23

Switch-out Lady Deathstrike portrait with white eyes

Heavy-weight and high quality polystone casted

Hand finished

Hand painted

Standard quality

Each piece individually painted and finished

X-23 looking hot in yellow and black (wolverine style) outfit

Lady Deathstrike with white eyes seems to be a personification of an evil witchy babe

Marvel(R) Collectibles X-23 VS. Lady Deathstrike Diorama

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