An okay figure . . . I guess. If it weren't for the Stilt Man BAF I probably wouldn't bother though. Maybe if the head fits on Retro Peter's body I might consider keeping it. Otherwise, it's just another slot in a future Ebay lot.
17 minutes ago, Air-Walker said:I really enjoyed the film but with figures this stylized, I'd prefer that they had there own line. Off the top of my head, there's at least half a dozen characters I can think ofwho Hasbro could easily kitbash with their existing tooling that would have made for a better, more exciting wave, imo.
This are my exact feelings. If they were made into "realistic" renditions of the characters, like what Black Series does with the SW animations, I would've been all over these
I really enjoyed the film but with figures this stylized, I'd prefer that they had there own line. Off the top of my head, there's at least half a dozen characters I can think ofwho Hasbro could easily kitbash with their existing tooling that would have made for a better, more exciting wave, imo.
I have to watch the animated movie.The "low frame rate" style of animation is not of my taste.So, at the moment, I can't like this figure.Peter Parker looks lame (almost like a bum, no offense meant).
I was against these figures at first, but it's best to look at them in a similar way to the MCU figures. If this animated franchise (and probably others) is gonna remain profitable it's most likely just gonna happen. Much like MCU waves the movie figures will take most of the budget cuz they require new sculpts, and the comic figs (if any) will be mostly repainted. I'll be fine with that as long as they continue to give us new characters (repaints or otherwise). I just wish we could get more than 1 or 2 comic figs per wave.
Not a bad looking figure. Wish it did came with a masked head