Superman Jutice Lords

Superman Jutice Lords 3D print model

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This model contain: -STL files -OBJ files -ZTOOL file -FBX file This model has +/- 250mm from head to base

For much of his life, Justice Lord Superman's background matched his Justice League counterpart (coming to Earth as a baby after the destruction of his homeworld of Krypton, became a champion of freedom and justice, and teamed up with six other heroes to better combat the forces of evil) until President Lex Luthor executed the Flash. Soon after, Superman stormed the White House. While his comrades battled the Secret Service, Superman confronted President Luthor in the Oval Office. Despite Superman's accusations of corruption and abuse of power, President Luthor refused to surrender and arrogantly stated that he would find a way to avoid prosecution. Grinning madly, President Luthor also called Superman his greatest accomplice for perpetuating a chase between the two that never ended; Superman never had the stomach to actually finish off his foes because he loved being a hero and the glory that came with it. Deeply affected by the President's words, Superman declared that if being a hero meant that the feuding and fighting had to continue, then he was done with it. Superman then used his heat vision, executing the President on the spot. Wonder Woman and Batman ran into the Office to see what he had done, and when asked how he felt, all Superman had to say with a smile was, I'm great. After President Luthor's assassination, the Justice Lords spent the next two years imposing their brand of peace on Earth through harsh rule. Justice Lord Superman himself continued to use his heat vision to lobotomize all of Earth's criminals and super-villains. As a result, all of them became harmless, walking vegetables who obediently inhabited the world's prisons, such as Gotham City's Arkham Asylum

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Superman Jutice Lords
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Superman Jutice Lords
$25.00
 
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Format limitations
Native
  • Zbrush (.ztl, .zbp)130 MB
Exchange
  • Stereolithography (.stl) (9 files)430 MB
  • OBJ (.obj, .mtl) (9 files)340 MB
  • Autodesk FBX (.fbx)232 MB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2022-12-29
  • Model ID#4197037
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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