
I definitely prefer my modern Marvel Legends version of this character, but major props to the Hasbro team for nailing her ’90s look. The figure also comes with an improved blast effect/stand and an alternate head. Rejoice! It’s a new version of Cannonball that includes the legs everyone said they wanted, but will never use in their displays! Now we get to see them (along with a completely unexpected addition to the Marvel Legends line) in their fully posable glory.

Two of the figures were already revealed back in April, but as digital renderings. This 3-pack will be exclusive to both Hasbro Pulse and with preorders opening on Tuesday. If they had, I would’ve totally filled up my Daredevil shelf with Hand Ninjas.Īnyway, let’s check out some ’90s inspired X-Force figures, shall we? X-Force Box Set I really wish Hasbro had these great/lower priced army builders for their 3.75 Marvel Universe line. Let’s take a look at one more Hasbro Pulse exclusive before checking out a mutant boxset that will (hopefully) make our X-Man Editor Chris Hassan squeal with delight. This might have to be the first non-flame Johnny Storm figure to take up space on my Marvel shelf. In this case, however, I absolutely love the sculpt, portrait, and flame effects. On the flip side of that, I’ve always preferred translucent Human Torch figures. While I love translucent characters, this is the first time I’ve ever found myself blown away by a translucent Invisible Woman figure. Now let’s take a look at the two Fantastic Four figures that will be exclusively available from Hasbro Pulse (preorders also begin on Tuesday afternoon). That being said, the pinless articulation and beautiful detailing on the tunic deserve some praise. I’m a little bit more familiar with High Evolutionary, but not enough to want the figure. It’s hard to get excited about a character I know nothing about, but Pyscho-Man‘s pinless articulation and all new sculpt/tooling makes for an exceptional looking action figure. Now let’s take a look at the last two figures in the wave, which I’m guessing no one expected to ever see in action figure form.
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That second one looks I did when my wife tried to show me how to fold a fitted a sheet. If I do, then Ben Grimm will definitely be sporting the snarling head from the first picture. Like his sister Sue, there’s another version of this figure/character coming up later in the article. Add in the great comic line work (along with the facial portrait/expression) and Johnny Storm is going to be a tough one to pass up. If you’re a sucker for translucent figures like I am, then you gotta love this one.

Thankfully, there’s another version of her that we’ll be checking out in a little bit. Poor Sue Storm, on the other hand, looks like she stuck her face in a wasp nest.

This time, however, they provided two sets of arm with Mister Fantastic so he can easily show off his lab coat fit.Īlso, you gotta love that studly facial portrait.

Hasbro’s insistence on using plastic capes/jackets basically ruined their recent Hood figure. They also aren’t exclusives, so you’ll be able to buy them from the online retailer of your choice. He's fully armed with 2 swords and 2 pistols.All of the following figures are scheduled to be available individually for preorder by Tuesday at 1:00 PM EDT. This Merc with a Mouth stands about 6 inches tall, features 36 points of articulation, 4 sets of interchangeable eyes, and 6 interchangeable hands. Kaiyodo Revoltech - Amazing Yamaguchi No.001EX - Deadpool (X-Force Ver.)įor more info on pre-orders, please email Price: $82
