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Just saw a review on Stiltman & I really think Hasbro is gonna add some normal legs & make a classic Perez Ultron out of the Stiltman buck. They just gotta add the line details & shoulder pauldrons/spikes & head that came with retro Vision & done!
In their first appearance their hoods were always on. But of course hoods are removable, and it would have made sense to have that option. The Articulated Icons figures have the removable hoods. The Hasbro Storm Shadow arctic ninja does too.
I think it's BS that the cowl on the hand Ninja is not removable. Hopefully someone will make an attempt at removing it cuz I think they look better minus the cowl.
Wish they'd gotten the logo for Miles' Jordans, but that was probably too big a licensing hassle for Hasbro.
1 hour ago, Atlantis said:I hear you. I can like both versions but he is indeed a guy wearing spandex. One other thing, off topic, that gets me is this animated "older" version (and the comics have done this too a few times) where Peter has gained a paunch.Given his lifestyle, his age when he got his powers, the nature of his powers, and his manic metabolism, I just don't see that happening for 40-50+ year old Spider-Man. Many professional life long acrobats, dancers (Fred Astaire) stay relatively thin and in trim shape even as they get older and It think he would too. Doesn't matter 'cause that's what they chose for the film and that's what the figure depicts; they did a great job capturing the likenesses. Outside of the Hand and possibly the Prowler, I was a pass on this wave....but who knows.... It depends if he gave up being Spidey, he wouldn't be as motivated to stay in shape and could easily end up no longer being as fir as he was.
On ?11?/?18?/?2020 at 8:08 AM, AnotherPunkChef said:I'm really psyched to be getting film accurate Miles and Gwen heads, that two pack repaint was disappointing. And I'm probably in the minority here, but I'm not a fan of sculpted webbing on Spider-Man figures, at least comic and animated ones. I know the movie costumes they do raised webbing to take away from the "dude in spandex" look. But, to me, at least, Spidey SHOULD look like a dude in spandex, cause...he's a dude in spandex. I hear you. I can like both versions but he is indeed a guy wearing spandex. One other thing, off topic, that gets me is this animated "older" version (and the comics have done this too a few times) where Peter has gained a paunch.Given his lifestyle, his age when he got his powers, the nature of his powers, and his manic metabolism, I just don't see that happening for 40-50+ year old Spider-Man. Many professional life long acrobats, dancers (Fred Astaire) stay relatively thin and in trim shape even as they get older and It think he would too. Doesn't matter 'cause that's what they chose for the film and that's what the figure depicts; they did a great job capturing the likenesses. Outside of the Hand and possibly the Prowler, I was a pass on this wave....but who knows....
6 hours ago, leokearon said:If it ain't broke not fix it, there was nothing wrong with the neck hinge, yet Hasbro decided to try and replace it with an inferior system. It's not necessarily inferior, it's just different. The pivot that it gives the figure is something that adds a lot of personality... then again, not every character needs to be able to shrug, and some characters do need to look up. They just need to figure out which will use which.
14 hours ago, McHogan said:Not sure how it is anywhere else but in Michigan Ive not seen a G.I.Joe wave on shelves since since the very first release of wave 1. No restocks and definitely no wave 2.. seems the red ninja from the Joe line could make for an excellent member of the hand.. if you can find them Here in Mexico I've only started seeing wave one in stores these holidays... so I'm waiting for the redninja to eventually appear.
10 hours ago, Hogun said:Am I the only one who hates the dumbbell neck system Hasbro is using on their movie figures? It severely hinders neck articulation. If it ain't broke not fix it, there was nothing wrong with the neck hinge, yet Hasbro decided to try and replace it with an inferior system.
10 minutes ago, memocromatico said:Oh man... I really need some hand ninjas... and Red Ninjas from GI Joe!!! Not sure how it is anywhere else but in Michigan Ive not seen a G.I.Joe wave on shelves since since the very first release of wave 1. No restocks and definitely no wave 2.. seems the red ninja from the Joe line could make for an excellent member of the hand.. if you can find them
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