I agree with everyone, seems like a lazy pointless re-release. I got her on original release and was kinda meh... oh well, Im sure someone is happy with this figure.
2 hours ago, bashpics99 said:Just lazy. Is the old sandman wave version really expensive or something? Because i can think of a lot of other figures whom i would like to see re-released more than Kamala.
Just check on eBay and Kamala ranges from around 12-40 excluding P&P
Just lazy. Is the old sandman wave version really expensive or something? Because i can think of a lot of other figures whom i would like to see re-released more than Kamala.
Great for people who missed out on Kamala the first time but that's it
If Hasbro is going to be lazy, at least add accessories or change the plastic used for the sculpt.
This figure may potentially be the king of lazy re-paints on a so-so figure that didn't need a re-release at this point, nothing but a slight color difference and it's so minimal its hardly even sort of a "re-paint" the only new thing about this figure is a pair of boots.... I don't plan on building this BAF and honestly I'm glad because I'd just feel like a fool buying this figure.. even more of one then when I re-bought Venom and Carnage technically just for BAF parts... I don't know this one would feel worse, nobody wanted a Kamala Khan figure when she dropped in the beginning (I did... but she pegwarmed like crazy), I actually like the old version better.
tisk tisk Hasbro, could have tryed just a bit, would have been sold on this figure if it was in that casual gear she was seen in the game with
Reusing the head, scarf and arms should have been enough for Hasbro.
The skirt should have all kinds of tapestry textures on the sides, and a lot more seams. They could at least have been pained on. The pants should have been more cargo-like, with pockets on the sides.
This figure really showed a lazy effort on Hasbro's part. I get that a lot of the budget went to the BAF, but I personally don't see the point of getting a giant-sized BAF if that means sacrifcing the quality of each individual figure.
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