Today I've got a figure I've been searching for literally for over a quarter of a year: Star Wars Movie Heroes Anakin Skywalker! You'd think for all the effort I put in, the figure, would be, well... good. But, well... read on...
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Overall: The best things I can say about this figure are that it really looks like Jake Lloyd, the Podracing helmet rocks, and the paint deco is well-done. But that's all this figure has going for it. His missile-firing jetpack is downright ludicrous, the peg hole in the back limits his diorama usefulness, he's expensive, and his articulation is straight out of the POTF2 days. Even as a huge fan of Jake Lloyd Anakin Skywalker, even I kind of regret paying $10 for this figure, and I really can't recommend him.
Today I've got something I've been waiting for all my life--I just didn't know it until a couple years ago: my first LEGO Lord of the Rings set...
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Overall: I want to give LEGO a huge hug and kiss for getting the Lord of the Rings license. The Gandalf and Frodo figures aren't exactly what I always pictured in my mind--they're even better (particularly the Ian McKellen head on Gandalf). The new LEGO horse is a thing of beauty, and is totally loaded with play value. Lots of great and fun accessories with this set, and it really warms my heart and brings me back to Fellowship of the Ring. I'm a little perturbed with the value being somewhat low on this set, but that's really the only drawback to a fantastic introductory set. Highly, highly recommended.
I hate spiders with a passion, to the point where I won't even kill them--I have to ask my wife to relocate them from the house for me. (Really.) So you'd think the giant spider from Lord of the Rings, Shelob, would horrify me beyond belief. And you'd be right! But when it comes to LEGOs, I just can't help myself, even if the source material is something dreadful. And that's pretty lucky, because Shelob Attacks is another outstanding LEGO entry!
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Overall: As much as I loved the Gandalf Arrives set, this set is even better. For $20, you get the best LEGO spider ever made, who's totally loaded with articulation and a great . You get three adorable minifigures including alternate faces for Frodo and Sam and a totally-new Gollum figure. You get a small mini-diorama entrance-way that can catapult your minifigures into battle. And you get a load of great accessories like the One Ring, the Light of Earendil,and even a dead fish. Value, minifigures, accessories, playability--this LEGO set is the total package, and comes highly recommended.
It takes a lot to get me to pull the trigger on a MOTU Classics figure that'll cost me $30+ after shipping, but Matty found my weakness with their most foul-smelling figure ever. Today I've got a new review of my all-time favorite He-Man villain: Stinkor!
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Overall: Stinkor is just a flat-out terrific action figure. The biggest concern with a MOTUC figure is usually quality-control, but Stinkor is all aces: perfect paint, tight joints, no defective parts. The articulation is everything I had hoped for and even includes the ankle rockers I'm infatuated with, and he Stinkor has every accessory you could reasonably expect him to come with (sorry Oedipus fans). I'm let down by the lack of any paint deco whatsoever on any of the main accessories, but Stinkor is such a fantastic figure I'd feel remiss awarding him anything other a high recommendation.
There aren't many butler action figures you could get me to buy (besides TC-14 and the robot butler from EPCOT Center), but Alfred is at the top of that very short list! Today I've got the first movie Alfred figures ever, from the Dark Knight Rises Movie Masters line!
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Overall: Alfred is far from a bad figure. He has much more usable articulation than you'd expect from a butler figure, his body sculpting and paint applications are excellent, and he comes with the largest piece of the Build-A-Bat-Signal. On the major downside, the likeness to Alfred's actor, Michael Caine, could be a lot better. Couple this with the no individual accessories the figure comes with, and it brings him down to being only slightly above average. I have no doubt that this is the only Movie Masters Mattel is going to ever make, so I'm happy to have him, but I really wish he looked a bit more like the actor.
I haven't exactly been blown away by Hasbro's recent Marvel movie offerings, but I came across a fresh reset of Amazing Spider-Man movie figures on Monday, and I couldn't resist bringing a couple home. Today I'm reviewing Reptile Blast Lizard, the only (for now) release of the movie's villain!
Also, I'm giving Movie Lizard away! Make sure to enter the giveaway for a chance to have him sent home to you for free!
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Overall: Reptile-Blast Lizard is barely--barely--above average in my eyes. He has some stellar sculpting and paint deco, which really saves the figure. In addition, I'm pleased Hasbro is packing Lizard heavily enough that he won't be a total pain to find at retail. On the downside, his upper-body articulation is merely adequate and the lower-body articulation is poor. Lizard seems to be smaller than he accurately should be, and it can be tough to pose him due to his limited lower-body articulation (and near-impossible with the missile launcher attached). Overall, I think this Lizard figure is merely okay--I don't mind having him on my shelf for the moment, but I know Hasbro can do much better and hope we get a larger, more-articulated Lizard sooner than later.
And don't forget to enter the giveaway for a chance to have your own Reptile Blast Lizard for free!
Completely by accident and with no intent, I stumbled across and picked up the entire series of 6" Avengers Studio Series movie figures this weekend! I'll be reviewing them all over the next week, but I wanted to start off with the heaviest-hitter in the set: the incredible Hulk!
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Overall: I found some aspects of the 6" Avengers Hulk to nitpick (I always do), but I really do enjoy this figure. While some of the plastic feels just a bit too cheap and I'm irritated that Hasbro made such a desirable figure a shortpacked store exclusive, this figure comes ever-so-close to being a real masterpiece. The sculpt, the paint deco, and the articulation on Hulk are all pure gold, and his gargantuan size is a sight to behold next to all his Marvel Legends-scale figures kin. While Hulk may take some time and effort to track down, he's absolutely worth the effort and comes highly-recommended.
I'm back today with an in-depth review of the Marvel Universe's greatest archer: Hawkeye!
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Overall: Basically, I love this Hawkeye action figure--except for the aspects that I completely hate. The body sculpt itself is terrific, and I even think the head sculpt is very good. Unfortunately, the product as a whole is brought down for me by the lack of any arrows in the quiver or for Hawkeye to hold at all, plus the silly non-removable sunglasses. I hope (and expect) Hasbro to put out a superior Hawkeye retool without the glasses and with a better, more accurate quiver in the coming years, but for now this one will do for my collection.
Today I have a review of the Avengers' second heaviest-hitter, the God of Thunder, Thor!
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Overall: I like this 6" Thor infinitely better than the one from the Thor movie, but that doesn't change the fact that this is a pretty cheap retool. Hasbro didn't update Thor's costume to reflect the differences in the Avengers movie at all, which is a pretty tough thing to get past. The hard plastic cape, coupled with the lack of ankle rockers, severely limits the posing potential for this Thor figure, and the paint isn't quite as good as it was on Hulk and Hawkeye. It's still a "good" figure, but it's a lazy release by Hasbro and not really up to the same level as the figures I've previously reviewed from the Avengers Studio Series 6" line.
In the penultimate review in my series of Avengers Movie 6" Studio Series figures, I'm covering what just may be the most uninteresting figure in the set: Iron Man!
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Overall: I'm pretty divided on my thoughts on this Iron Man. The 6" Iron Man Mark VI action figure was great in 2010, and still is. Even so, we're getting this straight repaint for 30% more money than in 2010, and now he comes with none of the worthwhile accessories the original release had. I wish we'd gotten a Mark VII instead (like everyone else), and I just don't like how the Arc Reactor is executed. This Iron Man is not a bad toy--it's actually really great--but it's not a good value for a well-done repaint with no true accessories. I got it because I was completing the set, but I'm not sure anyone else who has the original Mark VI will really want this one.
For my final review in my series of Avengers 6" Studio Series action figures, I'm covering "The First Avenger" (the movie subtitle said it, not me), Captain America!
If you missed any of the previous reviews in this series, you can find them all below:
Avengers 6" Studio Series Hulk
Avengers 6" Studio Series Hawkeye
Avengers 6" Studio Series Iron Man
Avengers 6" Studio Series Thor
Avengers 6" Studio Series Loki
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Overall: Captain America pulls off a pretty big feat by making me like a character design that I hated in the actual Avengers movie. It genuinely looks much, much better on this action figure than it does in real life. The toy itself is no slouch, as it has an outstanding amount of sculpting detail packed-in, and features the perpetually-awesome articulation all of the 2012 Marvel Legends-style figures by Hasbro have. Even the engineering of the plastic straps on the shield that I expected to hate won me over completely. The quality-control on this figure (at least the one that I got) is truly awful, however. The blue plastic is so poorly-made and terrible-feeling, and I legitimately worry about his hip joints ripping. The paint applications on my Cap are sloppy, and I really would have liked an added paint wash to bring out the superb detail of the Captain America figure. Overall, I think that this Captain America is a terrifically designed figure that would greatly benefit from being produced again at a better factory and with an added paint wash. If you want to complete your Avengers display, this Captain America is a necessity and earns a solid recommendation.
I finally had a nice day with beautiful weather for building and photographing my Brute Chieftain Charge set outdoors, so I took full advantage of it and wrote up one of my favorite reviews I've done in a while!
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Overall: The Brute Chieftain Charge is a brilliant little $12 set. The new Brute Chieftain figure is fantastic and easily the best Brute figure that MEGA Brands has ever released, and the Gravity Hammer is an essential weapon that I'm glad to finally see added to our Mega Bloks armories. I'd like the Brute Chieftain's armor to be black and more paint applications on the Gravity Hammer, but both items are still terrific as they are. The Brute Chopper looks better than the original released in 2010, and makes a fine accessory for what collectors are really buying this set for--the Brute Chieftain and his Gravity Hammer. The Brute Chieftain Charge set is all-around excellent and is highly-recommended.
GRADE: A
Today I'm reviewing a figure three decades and change in the making: Star Wars Vintage Collection Grand Moff Tarkin!
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Overall: On the bright side, collectors finally got a figure they waited 30+ years for in Vintage-carded Tarkin. On the dark side, he's green and has a froofroo miniskirt. It's really a shame because the Peter Cushing head is sensational and the sculpt and articulation are both extremely solid, but the other aspects of the figure get drowned out by green paint and cloth. IMO, this is a below-average figure, and I will be waiting patiently for Hasbro to repaint this figure into a less jarring color and mod the skirt into something less silly.
GRADE: D+
Nice reviews Max. Did I miss your Hoth Luke review?
Keep them coming. I'll be linking you on my new Facebook project.
Hey Brian! What's your new Facebook project?
I didn't get to Hoth Luke yet. In fact, I forgot he was in the case. I stuck him back in the closet with the repacks like Barriss. Oops.
I'll get to him this week!
Today I've got the first-ever figures of two members of my favorite team of all-time: Mirage and Magma of the New Mutants!
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Overall: This is practically a dream set for me, so I had very high expectations, but I am totally floored by the outstanding job Diamond Select Toys did with these New Mutants Minimates. I actually really wanted to be able to make both versions of Mirage both with her blue belt and X-Men belt, but never, ever expected there would be such a thing--the amount of effort involved in these Minimates figures Diamond Select is putting out lately is just phenomenal lately. Dani Moonstar and Magma look exactly as I imagined though would as Minimates, and the accessories are out-of-this-world awesome. This is probably the only complete set of New Mutants that will ever be produced and it looks incredible altogether. I don't like to throw around "A+"s, but Diamond Select has earned it with this release and their excellent set of New Mutants Minimates in general.
GRADE:A+
It took almost half a year, but I found the variants I needed to complete Marvel Legends Series 2! The "black"-and-green (but mostly green!) Big-Time Spider-Man is up first!
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Overall: I love Spider-Man and I love the Big-Time costume design, and I think that actually works against my feelings for this figure. This figure just does not accurately portray the Big-Time costume--it's far too green and the neon lines don't have the "feeling" of the Tron-like comic book design. As a figure this Spider-Man figure is still tops in articulation and sculpt, as far as I'm concerned, but it fails spectacularly in its purpose: to work as an authentic representation of Big-Time Spider-Man. It's a conversation piece figure to be sure, but it doesn't look right to me and I'm really not sure I'm going to keep it in my collection.
GRADE:D+
When it was announced that MEGA Brands had the license to do World of Warcraft Mega Bloks sets, I wasn't sure what to think. My knowledge of World of Warcraft is pretty much the equivalent of my knowledge of football--absolutely nil. But I do know that I have a growing love and appreciation for Mega Bloks, so I went ahead and ordered the summer/fall introductory wave of Mega Bloks World of Warcraft toys. The small figure-centric sets just came this weekend, and I'll be starting off with the Ragerock Orc Warrior 91003...
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Overall: I'm not a fan of the World of Warcraft games, but if this figure is any indication, I'm going to be big into World of Warcraft Mega Bloks. Orc Warrior Ragerock is an outstanding 2" figure with loads of usable articulation, fun customizable accessories, and a suitable diorama backdrop. In short, he's every bit as good as any figure in the outstanding Halo Mega Bloks line. This isn't a huge set and isn't going to take you a long time to build, but as a figure Ragerock is just plain fun. If you think you might enjoy this line at all, I urge you to give Ragerock a try and to prepare to be impressed with how good a LEGO-sized figure can be. Highly recommended.
GRADE:A-
I went on an insane quest to find the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles last week, and after a ridiculous number of trips to Target and Toys R Us, I finally found the whole series. I wasn't planning on opening Splinter first, but that was the way things worked out, so he's the first of the new TMNT to get a review as well. Unfortunately, I have a hunch he may end up having the worst review of the whole first set...
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Overall: This Splinter figure is unfortunately just not that good. He has no true weapons, and the only accessory he does have is an awkwardly-colored walking stick. His lower body articulation is terribly compromised by the plastic robe, and it can be hard to get his legs positioned so he can stand firmly in place. I really like the new design for Splinter, and the packaging and bio card are both really nice, but I just can't get behind this figure. As much as I love Ninja Turtles, this Splinter figure is definitely below-average compared to most of the big toy lines on the market today, and I really can't recommend him.
GRADE: D
I was not impressed with Splinter (at all), so I wanted to move right on to one of the high points of the first series of new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: the Turtles themselves! Today I've got everyone's favorite reptilian nerd, Donatello!
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Overall: Even though this is one of the best figures in the new TMNT action figures line so far, I can't really justify giving Donatello an 'A'. He's pretty good, but he just isn't up to the high standard of articulation or paint that 'A'-lines like Marvel Legends 2012, MOTU Classics, and so forth are at. What Donatello is, however, is a very good figure with respectable articulation, a fun sculpt, and a ton of great weapon choices. This is one of the better Donatello figures ever made, and if you're itching for a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles toy, he's quite worth a purchase for the low cost of just around 10 bucks. Recommended.
GRADE: B+
I've been passing the time by spending a kajillion hours building LEGO and Mega Bloks sets lately, but I finally sat down to review my long-neglected April O' Neil action figure today!
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Overall: April O' Neil is hardly the greatest figure ever or even one of the best of this year, but she is definitely a better figure than the Splinter and Foot Soldier figures I've previously reviewed, and also far superior to most April O' Neil toys ever released. The new character design for April is a real winner, IMO, and the execution of the paint work is just perfect here. April may have the absolute strongest selection of weapons of any figure in Series 1 of Nickelodeon's TMNT, and I totally love her kendo stick. However, her articulation is a real hindrance, and really limits what this new April O' Neil figure can do. April earns a recommendation, but be aware of the limitations that hold this figure back from being anything really extraordinary.
GRADE: B
It sounds nuts, but I've never reviewed a single 2012 single-packed Marvel Universe action figure on my toy review blog that launched January 1st. Not because I don't love Marvel Universe figures or buy them--but because Hasbro hasn't released any since the white Iron Fist wave I got last December. So it was with loads of excitement and anticipation that I got the new Miles Morales Ultimate Spider-Man Marvel Universe figure and sat down to review him. But maybe I was a little too excited...
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Overall: I'm sure I sound like a total crotchety jerk about this figure, but that's just how disappointed I am in it. I love that I own a Miles Morales Ultimate Spider-Man figure, but this figure is not good. At all. It's not even average--it's one of the worse Marvel Universe figures I've bought in the past year-plus. When the best thing about a figure are the source material it comes from and its accessory, something is wrong. Articulation, design, paint deco, paint applications, scale... pretty much nothing is right about this figure. It's not a failure, but it's pretty close in my eyes. I'm just really discontent with this Ultimate Spider-Man figure, and I can't recommend him at all.
GRADE: D
In my last review, I totally trashed the Miles Morales Ultimate Spider-Man variant figure. I took no joy in that, as I really wanted to like that figure. To make it up to the poor Marvel Universe line, today I'm covering a figure that takes everything Miles did wrong, and does it at a superior level...
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Overall: Considering I've only reviewed two new single-carded Marvel Universe figures this year, it's a little silly to say that Beast is the best one I've reviewed all year. But, well--Astonishing Beast is the best new single-carded Marvel Universe figure I've reviewed all year. Marvel Legends-level articulation in a figure only 2/3 the size and half the price is quite a feat, and the sculpting and paint deco are nearly as good. I had some quality issues with the actual Beast figure I received, but I still enjoy this figure immensely despite the fact that he falls over at the drop of a hat (in another room). I hope the quality-control issues I had aren't widespread, but even if they turn out to be, this Astonishing X-Men Beast figure is still great enough to earn a strong recommendation.
GRADE: A-
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I've been a little bit consumed lately by my wife getting a new job and our subsequent moving from NY to Boston, but I found time to squeak out a rare Mattel WWE Review today. The subject? The impressively enormous Money in the Bank Ladder, as well as its accessory--the ONE MAN ROCK BAND, Heath Slater Elite action figure!
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Overall: I'm so excited about the Money in the Bank Ladder that it was seriously tempting to give this figure an 'A' based solely on its inclusion, but I need to consider the Heath Slater figure as well. While the One Man Rock Band is looking good attire-wise, his head sculpt is really uninspired and downright "meh"-worthy. In addition, I don't think his hair is the right shade, and the ab crunch joint still bothers me. Even so, the MITB Ladder makes WWE Elite Series 16 Heath Slater a total must-buy, and the strong value of including both the huge ladder and a figure for the regular price of an Elite figure earns this figure a strong recommendation.
GRADE: B+
I posted a full review of the Marvel Legends Series 3 Mystique over on my blog this afternoon. I'm in the process of moving and most of my good equipment is packed up, so the photos' quality isn't the best and I didn't have any of the prior series Marvel Legends figures available to photograph her with.
Overall, I'm really pleased with the aesthetics of this Mystique figure and her wide variety of guns, but as a toy she's pretty lousy. I totally despise the lower-body on this female mold and its wretched articulation scheme. I love this particular Mystique costume design, but the figure itself is really passable unless you absolutely want a more modern Mystique.
Here's some of the photos of Mystique, with more available with the full review on my blog:
Iapreciate the little ponies review as my daughter is big into the ponies right now and sucking me in as well. We just got Zakura and I would love to see Dr. Whoves or Mare Do Well for myself
I reviewed Neo-Classic Iron Man on my blog over the weekend. I hadn't really intended to bash the figure, but as I got writing about different aspects of it, I ended up really roasting him.
Pretty much everything about Neo-Classic Iron Man disappointed me. He's way too small and not properly scaled to anybody, and it's so stupid to see Mystique and Punisher looking down at him.
The diaper crotch looks awful when you use his leg articulation, as do the shoulder flaps when you move his arms up. And his "ankle" joints are just terrible, making standing him up in any kind of interesting poses a real pain. No removable helmet, no build-a-figure part, no weapons or energy attachments... this guy was just a huge disappointment to me.
Here's a couple of the photos from my review...
Finally got around to reviewing X-Force Deadpool on my blog.
I was underwhelmed with Mystique and found Neo-Classic Iron Man pretty horrendous, but I'm mostly okay with this Deadpool. I know the mold has been used three times now and is several years old, but it still holds up nicely. I desperately wish Hasbro has retooled the ankles into ankle rockers, but he's still good without them.
I am horribly frustrated that he can't hold his swords properly, though! The right hand is a lost cause for holding a sword, but I was pretty shocked even his left hand can't hold it tightly without it wobbling around. Anyone else have this problem?
Overall, I like him. Unless Dani Moonstar turns out to be worlds better than Mystique, X-Force Deadpool is probably going to get my vote for the best figure in Marvel Legends Series 3.
Finally got around to reviewing Dr. Doom on my blog over the weekend...
This is a pretty standard repaint, but it just happens to be of the best Dr. Doom toy ever made. Overall, I think this is a pretty great Dr. Doom. Sculpt and paint are both awesome, and I LOVE the removable helmet and the best holster ever (though I wish his gun still had paint apps). He's missing some points of articulation that would really piss me off in other characters, but Doom gets a pass here as legitimately not needing as many "action" points as other characters. If you already have the old Fantastic Four Legends Dr. Doom you can probably pass on this one, but I prefer the paint on Doom here to what the old figure had.
Finally got around to busting open and reviewing the Kraven figure I've literally had sitting around for the last two months, and I am surprised to say that he is awesome.
On my list of most favorite Spider-Man villains, Kraven is right below Rocket Racer and Hypno-Hustler for me, but this figure does the character right. The clothing add-ons to the sculpt look incredible, and the spear is a lot more detailed and fun than I was expecting it to be. The necklace being too small is a pain, and I think some of the wrist/ankle articulation is a bit out-of-date, but this is no doubt the best Kraven action figure ever. I don't like Kraven, but this figure is going to be a permanent fixture in my Marvel Universe Spider-Man display.
GRADE: B+
It's been a little while since I wrote a My Little Pony review, but I finally got the Toys R Us/Comic Con exclusive Zecora toy, and I was so excited I decided to do a full photo shoot of her and review her in full!
The full review and photo gallery is on my blog, but here's my general thoughts on Zecora...
PROS:
+It's Zecora! Considering how stingy Hasbro has been with supporting characters from the cartoon, getting Zecora at all is a huge, major victory.
+The braid in Zecora's tail is really lovely. I think Hasbro did a great job engineering Zecora's tail in order to get the braid to look so good.
+I think Hasbro did an excellent job translating Zecora's eyes and cutie mark onto the toy mold. They give this a real feel of being Zecora and not just a pony painted like her.
+Great packaging for Zecora! It makes her feel really special and not "just another release".
CONS:
-For some insane reason, Hasbro decided Zecora should GLOW IN THE DARK. As a result, the plastic used for Zecora is transparent-esque, and also completely the wrong color for Zecora. It looks terrible, and I can't imagine what Hasbro was thinking with this.
-Zecora's only jewelry is painted on. Her necklace looks alright, but her bracelet only goes partially around her leg. She has no earrings of any kind, which is a huge downer since they're so integral to her design.
-The hair is too long and not quite right on Zecora.
-My Zecora has spots that are missing black paint, which looks really weird since the glow-in-the-dark plastic shows through where it shouldn't.
-Zecora's head glows in the dark a lot dimmer than her body. Looks pretty strange.
Overall, I'm very pleased to get a toy of this character, but I think Hasbro did a pretty mediocre job on the actual design of the Zecora toy. It's average, but just barely.
GRADE: C
You can check out the full review and a ton more pics over on my blog by clicking right here.
Finally had time to really play with the Wave 19 She-Hulk figure and review her for my blog, and I'm much more impressed than I'd expected to be!
The female figures I've gotten in the past from the Marvel Universe line have always been straight-up terrible like Black Widow or just horribly-articulated like X-23. She-Hulk, however, far exceeds my expectations. With 27 points of articulation and great paint deco on her modern costume, this is the She-Hulk figure I always wanted from Marvel Legends but never got. Thanks, Hasbro!
I've been busy with my other blogs, so it's been a long time since I wrote something just for Toy Review Daily. But, well--I was lucky enough to pick up some G.I. Joe Kre-O blind bags last week, and I was so excited about the Kreo Jinx, I decided to write about her!
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