Sunday, January 13, 2013

Simply Amazing

Marvel Select Unmasked Amazing Spiderman Figure Review

I was surprised when I came upon this figure in the Disney Store yesterday.  I looked for it last Fall and they had already sold out.  I was pretty excited to finally find one.


If you haven't seen the Amazing Spider-Man movie, you're missing out.  I loved the old trilogy, but this new movie just really nails the character.  It was SO good!  Anyway, this is an action figure review, so lets stay on topic.


Spidey comes with a masked and unmasked head, gloved or ungloved forearms, and a detailed brick wall base.  The heads were pretty hard to pop on and off and I was afraid I was about to break something, but it got easier after the first time I switched them.  The hands were easy to switch, but once on stayed nice and tight in their joint.


The likeness isn't spot on, like some movie figures I've gotten, but it's close enough for me.  Check out the details on the raised webbing and the texture on the red and blue parts of his costume!  His hair also has some nice highlights to give it depth.  This is some pretty slick work by the Marvel Select team.


Here's a look at Spidey with his mask and gloves on.  In a rare change, the gloved hands are both in fists instead of the "web slinging" pose.  Almost all Spideys come with the web slinging pose these days, so I'm glad for a change here.



This figure actually looks great with his mask on OR off.  I had a hard time deciding which way to display him.  Again, check out that texture.  When I was a kid we were lucky to get the webs PAINTED on his costume, much less sculpted on!


Here's a size comparison with the Marvel Legends Avengers Hulk figure.  They're in pretty nice scale together, though he's too tall to hang out with my Marvel Legends.  I've decided to display him alongside my movie figure collection.  He's pretty tall and fits right in with those figures.  Hulk gets away with hanging out with the Legends because he's SUPPOSED to be a lot larger than them.  Spidey's supposed to be tall, but not a head taller than Cap.


Here he's facing off against my Marvel Legends Lizard.  Though this figure isn't over-sized and imposing like the Marvel Legends movie Lizard figure, I think he's a much better design & sculpt, so I decided against upgrading him.  This Lizard came in a 4 or 5 pack of Marvel Legends Spidey villains and I'm pretty sure that's they only time they used this sculpt.

Overall, I'm happier with this figure than I though I would be.  Getting him out of the packaging and checking out his detail and costume options...he's top notch.  I'm giving him a 9 out of 10 just for the fact that he's got a faulty knee joint and I think his head likeness could have been a bit better.  Still...this is almost a perfect Spidey figure.  Two enthusiastic thumbs up!

And now... your moment of Zen.


Evil: Now available in Chrome!

Marvel Select Ultron
There have been a couple of attempts at making a decent Ultron action figure in recent years, but even the vaunted Marvel Legends line by ToyBiz fell far short of the mark.  Theirs resembled some kind of anthropomorphic robot dog.  Thankfully, Marvel's evil robotic mastermind is finally getting a respectable tribute via the Marvel Select figure line.



Quick back story: Ultron was originally created by Hank Pym (a.k.a. Antman, a.k.a. Giant Man, a.k.a. Yellowjacket, a.k.a. Deadbeat Husband) to be an asset to the Avengers.  Instead the sentient robot learned faster than intended and, when Pym rejected his creation (think Frankenstein), the robot rebelled and vowed to destroy his "father" and the Avengers.  He has been a dangerous foe for Earth's Mightest Heroes ever since.


Below you see a size and shininess comparrison with the Thor movie line Destroyer, and Marvel Select Colossus.  As you can see, Ultron is shiny, but Colossus is still the shiniest.  Russia wins this round.


Overall, this is the Ultron figure I've been holding out for.  His design is pretty simple for a robot, but fits his classic look, so I'm happy there.  My only regret is that the promo pictures featured more details inside his open mouth, but in the final product, we just get a flat mouth sculpt with red paint.  His sculpt is great.  His muted metallic paint apps are very nice and the black accents are painted on very meticulously.  Overall, I'm very happy with this figure and am glad I waited for this version before buying.  I'll give it 9 out of 10.  Nice job Marvel Select crew!

And now...you're moment of Zen.


Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Instagram invades Eternia!!!

Just a few fun Instagram pics featuring a few figures from my Masters of the Universe Classics collection.  Enjoy!





Ultron Teaser


This is a teaser pic of the much-anticipated (by me) Marvel Select Ultron figure.  Ultron is probably my favorite Avengers villain, so I was excited when I saw a figure of him coming out that actually looks like him.  There have been several tries before, but even Toybiz's Marvel Legends series couldn't do him justice.

Anyway, this is all you get until I find time to do a proper photo shoot.  Stay tuned for more Ultron pics!

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Marvel Select Loki


I have wanted the Marvel Select Loki figure since it came out last summer following the release of Thor in theaters, but I kept putting off the purchase.  I decided to buy it at the Dallas Comic Convention last May and I had my pick of 2-3 on the floor, but I passed them up to browse the floor first and they all sold out within 2 hours!  Finally, I made some extra $ selling old figures on eBay and used some of it to buy me some mischief.

 
There's a new "Avengers Movie" Loki popping up in Walmart stores in the 6" Marvel Legends style, but I wanted this larger 7" scale Loki.  He IS the son of a Frost Giant, after all. This version of Loki's helmet isn't removeable, but the details and likeness are spot on.



Here are a few snapshots from Loki's personal scrapbook!









Monday, June 11, 2012

Space Ghost Coast 2 Coast!


My friend Adam recently gave me a dvd set of Space Ghost Coast to Coast which reminded me of two things.  One, Space Ghost is awesome.  Two, a Space Ghost Coast to Coast figure was released about 10 years ago and I used to have it.  I had kept it in the package and ended up selling it when I was saving up for my wife's engagement ring.  Well, we've been married for over 7 years now, so I thought it was time to get him back.


I got a good deal for a loose SG on ebay and he showed up in the mail today complete with his Coast to Coast interview desk, stool, interview cards, and coffee mug.  


He's not as well-articulated as most of my figures, but he has pretty good range of motion and looks a LOT like his cartoon.  Check out the pics below!






And now for a special guest...



Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Hulk...SMASH!!!


My Marvel Legends Hulk is a very good figure, but he's just not measuring up to the rest of my Avengers these days.  Hulk should be bigger than Thor.  Luckily the new Avengers movie inspired a great new Hulk Marvel Select figure!  This guys is HUGE and towers above my 6" figure collection.


This Marvel Select Hulk features decent articulation, awesome size, and a nice paint job everywhere except his pants.  Those are pretty understated and could have used a lot more attention.  I would have also liked to have one hand opened up with his fingers flexed and ready for action, like he was often shown in the movie.  Different hands to swap out would have been extra nice.  All-in-all a great Hulk figure though.  Check out the detail on his face below.


Now for some comparisons.  Below is my new Marvel Select Hulk compared to my now tiny-looking Marvel Legends "Face-Off" Hulk.  I've also compared his size to the massive Juggernaut and sizeable Destroyer.



The band's back together!!!  Avengers...you know what to do.  Assemble already!



I'd give this figure 4 out of 5 stars.  It's not perfect, but it's darn good and would be a nice addition to any Marvel collection.