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Luckily, Hasbro has make this relatively easy to remove from the packaging. Good luck getting that comic that came with it because you would likely cut yourself on the shards of plastic just getting the thing out of there.
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I will never understand why they sold the rights to Hasbro but that’s another day) did the Spider-Man Classics line, you had to kill yourself to get the thing open because of the ‘clam shell’ way of the packaging. This is shown to your right, a promo image from Hasbro.
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(To the left, I have a picture of the Beetle still in card as an example.) If you’re a fan of the Amazing Spider-Man Spider-Chest-Logo, the top of the packaging has the movie title, with the Spider Emblem on top from the film, while the comics figures have a more comic book spider. It’s a mini display case for every figure, and looks incredibly sharp.
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With this line of figures, Hasbro debuted a new style of packaging that reminds me a lot of the Mattel DC packaging. So with all of these reviews I’ll be breaking down the figure by several categories: Design, accessories, packaging, and overall grade. Perhaps the most interesting thing is that there isn’t a Rhino or Green Goblin figure in spite of them being large parts of the promotional campaign for the film. This trend was in effect for the first ASM movie Legends line with characters like Miles Morales in the fray.
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In the case of this line, there are only two movie figures and the rest are comic figures. Over the last several years however the trend tends to mix and match. Okay, so with all the caveats out the way, allow me to get to the review.īackstory: Late last year, before the movie had started to trickle in with Previews, the 2013 Toy Fair in New York showed us the future of Spider-Action Figures and debut the line that coincided with the release of the new movie. So here’s the order of which I will be reviewing the figures.Ģ) Marvel’s Electro (Don’t ask me why it has ‘Marvel’s’ in front) If I find them loose on eBay I’ll try to snag them but for now, I’ll just stick to the ones I have. I had the chance to grab all three but I didn’t have the cash on me at the time. (If you’re wondering, Boomerang, Toxin (The Not-as-cool-as-the-original version) and Spider-Girl (The NOT Mayday) were the variants and I was only able to get Boomerang and Spider-Girl. Couple of things I do want to point out however:ġ) This is infrequent, not a weekly look back or anything, just when I can get the time to squeeze in some pictures and this review hammered out.Ģ) I will not be posting any reviews of two of the three chase figures unless I come upon them. Nevertheless, I’m presenting to you a new feature here at the old Crawl-Space where we will be reviewing one of the recent line of Marvel Legends Spider-Man Figures. Between work, life, and George leaving burning hoodies every time I posted a memory, I felt it best for my house and home to not have it catch…on fire from the flames. I asked BD about doing action figure reviews, and while I’m quite busy lately (Have you seen lately? I’m trying to out-Bailey Mike Bailey!) I’ve also been lax on posting Clone memories. It’s been a while since I’ve done a review.