Superboy - DC Comics - Art Scale 1/10 - Iron Studios
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Superboy - DC Comics - Art Scale 1/10 - Iron Studios

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Superboy - DC Comics - Art Scale 1/10 - Iron StudiosOn a base in the form of twisted metal, from the skull remains of the Kryptonian robotic supervillain Brainiac, or one of his mechanical creations, a mighty young hero flies in his skin tight blue and red uniform, with the unmistakable "S" shaped symbol coat of arms on his chest, and a peculiar black leather jacket to express his rebelliousness and identity. Ready to deliver its mighty blows with its red gloved fists, Iron Studios presents the

On a base in the form of twisted metal, from the skull remains of the Kryptonian robotic supervillain Brainiac, or one of his mechanical creations, a mighty young hero flies in his skin-tight blue and red uniform, with the unmistakable "S"-shaped symbol coat of arms on his chest, and a peculiar black leather jacket to express his rebelliousness and identity. Ready to deliver its mighty blows with its red gloved fists, Iron Studios presents the "Superboy Deluxe - DC Comics Series #7 - Art Scale 1/10" statue featuring the Steel Boy, allied with the Superman family and the Teen Titans!

Created by Project Cadmus, he was first presented as a duplicated meta-human clone and the closest genetic equivalent of Superman, but it was later revealed that the young hero was a Kryptonian/human hybrid made from Superman`s DNA. and his archenemy Lex Luthor. Created by writer Karl Kesel and artist Tom Grummett in 1993, after Superman`s supposed death at the hands of the Kryptonian monster Doomsday, Superboy was created and named Experiment 13 to replace the Man of Steel. He emerged calling himself also Superman, but later became known as Superboy. After the return of the original Man of Steel, Superboy was given the Kryptonian name of Kon-El, after Kal-El`s cousin (Superman), and lived, for a while, with Clark Kent`s adoptive parents in Smallville, gaining a new civil identity as Conner Kent. Acting alongside Superman, and as a member of the group Young Justice and Teen Titans, where he became best friends with Tim Drake (Robin) and Bart Allen (Kid Flash), the young hero is seen as a modern take on the classic Superboy.

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A beautiful review of Sparta. Indications of where training in warfare and preparation for our Special Forces(Green Berets, Navy Seals) comes from
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fair narrative, has good information
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Sparta is somewhat of a mystery. This book provides the reader with basic historical data, yet it lacks deeper detail. Sparta deserves more
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Sparta the Greek warrior city state
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In ancient Greece there was no equal to the military skills of the army of Sparta. They started training young men at the age of seven with exercises that made their weapons an extension of their body. This let them weild weapons with more precision than their enemies. This is just one of the fun facts found in this book about Sparta. As with many nations which put their focus on the strength of the military forces Sparta was constantly at war. They were suspicious of the motives of other city states and often attacked before they could be attacked. We can learn much by learning of the Greeks and their relationships with each other, their alliance systems and their causes of wars. Comparing national alliance systems and causes of wars today with those of the Greeks we can learn many lessons. We can see things they could have done to prevent the carnage and and use it to our advantage. This book also gives a glimpse into the living conditions of Sparta. It explains the social structure and the government structure of Sparta. It tells of the role of women in the Spartan culture. Many times we use the term Spartan to describe a minimalist life style. This book describes the living conditions of the Spartans showing where that term originated. All of the above and much more is well described in this book about the ancient city of Sparta. As a former history teacher I highly recommended this book to everyone. This should be available to all. It is a must read
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