
While Albert's depiction looks brutal, he wasn’t much of a challenge against the original Wolverine. The statue shows Elsie-Dee standing on Albert’s back as the two are seemingly in the middle of a battle, with destroyed Sentinel mechanics in pieces at their feet. Elsie-Dee is depicted as a seemingly harmless little blonde girl in a pink dress who is far more deadly than she looks through her impossibly high intellect and computer manipulation skills, plus she was originally rigged with a bomb to be used to weaken Wolverine while Albert finished him off. Albert is a nearly perfect copy of Wolverine, but with robotic mechanics visible on his face and arms. Related: Wolverine Cosplay Has Fans Debating if Logan Should Have ArmorĪlbert and Elsie-Dee are perfectly comic-accurate in the Iron Studios statue, from the characters themselves to the familiar location in which they’re situated. Elsie-Dee, meanwhile, offers computer communication and infiltration skills. Since their initial assault, Albert and Elsie-Dee became allies to Wolverine and the X-Men, with Albert offering the team Wolverine-level skills and abilities, minus the adamantium as his mechanics are made of weaker yet still incredibly strong material. During their mission, the robots came to the conclusion that Wolverine is a good man and thus didn’t deserve to die. That longing for more Wolverines applies to fans as well, and now they can have Wolverine's android doppelganger on their shelf.Īlbert and Elsie-Dee are androids that were created by the cyborg supervillain Donald Pierce with the goal of killing Wolverine once and for all. Wolverine and his variants are enough to fill an entire team - from multidimensional copies to android doubles, Logan is such a force that the Marvel Universe just can’t get enough.


A new statue available from Iron Studios puts the spotlight on Wolverine 's freaky android double Albert and the robot’s synthetic counterpart Elsie-Dee.
