Post by bjd on Jan 11, 2006 17:03:41 GMT -5
Figure #1: Marvel Legends IX "Bullseye"
Price: 4.99 plus shipping
Purchased from: www.EBAY LINK NOT ALLOWED
Accessories: Galactus' Left leg, and a 32 page comic book
Points of Articulation: 44
Packaging: Basic clamshell
Images:
Review: To put it simply: Bullseye is a bow-legged piece of shit. Now that I got that out of the way, I must express some disappointment to the fact that my Bullseye's right leg is curved like a macaroni noodle. Other than that, he is actually a pretty good figure, especially since he only cost me 6.00$ as a "Throw-in" to the figure I will review next.
Bullseye is not posed like that because I want to pose him like that. He can't stand up straight, and while I was able to get him to stand, I fear him toppling down and knocking other crapoff of my shelves, so I kind of have him hanging. Maybe mine is just a little defective, but this is the Legend I am most soured on since starting collecting. However, the low price and the Galactus leg are fine by me.
Bullseye also could have used some accessories, perhaps some throwing stars or knives, or something to make him seem more complete.
Figure #2: Marvel Legends VI "Deadpool"
Price: 17.99 plus shipping
Purchased from: www.EBAY LINK NOT ALLOWED
Accessories: "Doop" sidekick figure, two ninja swords, two sais, a handgun, two rifles, an alternate unmasked head, a clear display stand, and a 32 page comic book
Points of Articulation: 40
Packaging: Basic clamshell
Images:
Review: Nick was right, I have a new favorite. Deadpool is one of the coolest looking comic book characters, and translates into probably the coolest looking Marvel Legend. While I don't have an attachment to the character personally, I always felt he was a cool character.
Toy Biz did a great job accessorizing this figure as well. Deadpool is loaded up with swords, and guns, and even features an alternate maskless head. There are so many ways to pose him that it makes me feel like going and getting another one.
However, Deadpool was one of my more expensive Marvel Legends purposes. He doesn't come cheap anywhere, and I think even at 17.99+ shipping, I got him fairly cheap.
While I know what Howard the Duck is, I only have vague recollections of the "Doop" character that came with Wade. However, I have never been one to object to a freebie. Even without Doop, Deadpool is a top notch Marvel Legend, and probably my new favorite.
Price: 4.99 plus shipping
Purchased from: www.EBAY LINK NOT ALLOWED
Accessories: Galactus' Left leg, and a 32 page comic book
Points of Articulation: 44
Packaging: Basic clamshell
Images:
Review: To put it simply: Bullseye is a bow-legged piece of shit. Now that I got that out of the way, I must express some disappointment to the fact that my Bullseye's right leg is curved like a macaroni noodle. Other than that, he is actually a pretty good figure, especially since he only cost me 6.00$ as a "Throw-in" to the figure I will review next.
Bullseye is not posed like that because I want to pose him like that. He can't stand up straight, and while I was able to get him to stand, I fear him toppling down and knocking other crapoff of my shelves, so I kind of have him hanging. Maybe mine is just a little defective, but this is the Legend I am most soured on since starting collecting. However, the low price and the Galactus leg are fine by me.
Bullseye also could have used some accessories, perhaps some throwing stars or knives, or something to make him seem more complete.
Figure #2: Marvel Legends VI "Deadpool"
Price: 17.99 plus shipping
Purchased from: www.EBAY LINK NOT ALLOWED
Accessories: "Doop" sidekick figure, two ninja swords, two sais, a handgun, two rifles, an alternate unmasked head, a clear display stand, and a 32 page comic book
Points of Articulation: 40
Packaging: Basic clamshell
Images:
Review: Nick was right, I have a new favorite. Deadpool is one of the coolest looking comic book characters, and translates into probably the coolest looking Marvel Legend. While I don't have an attachment to the character personally, I always felt he was a cool character.
Toy Biz did a great job accessorizing this figure as well. Deadpool is loaded up with swords, and guns, and even features an alternate maskless head. There are so many ways to pose him that it makes me feel like going and getting another one.
However, Deadpool was one of my more expensive Marvel Legends purposes. He doesn't come cheap anywhere, and I think even at 17.99+ shipping, I got him fairly cheap.
While I know what Howard the Duck is, I only have vague recollections of the "Doop" character that came with Wade. However, I have never been one to object to a freebie. Even without Doop, Deadpool is a top notch Marvel Legend, and probably my new favorite.