Ann O’Brien toy uses She-Hulk mold

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  • #63946
    Holiday
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    I'm a little disappointed with the Ann O'Brien toy from Marvel. It's shaped from the She-Hulk toy mold with added clothing and a different head. So everything neck down is the pretty much the same. The good news, that means she's pretty tall compared to the usual Marvel action figure. Bad news, it's not very unique compared to She-Hulk.

    #63947
    Delmo Walters Jr.
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    Toy Biz loves to re-use molds so that's not a surprise.

    #63948
    the lonster
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    Although the're is a similarity..i doubt it unless hasbro is doing both toylines because that's who is the marvel legends line now not toy biz.

    #63949
    Delmo Walters Jr.
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    Although the're is a similarity..i doubt it unless hasbro is doing both toylines because that's who is the marvel legends line now not toy biz.

    Depends which version of She-Hulk it is.

    #63950
    the lonster
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    The current one….that's what he's referring to.

    #63951
    David C. Matthews
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    They've actually done an Ann O'Brien doll?  I didn't realize Monkeyman and O'Brien was still that popular; it's been years since I've seen a new story.

    #63952
    BlackKusanagi
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    New head on old body. Very creative.  ::)

    #63953
    Anthony Durrant
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    I'm not surprised – the old DOCTOR WHO doll had the head from a Mark Gambit NEW AVENGERS doll instead of one that looked like Tom Baker, the actor who was portraying the Doctor at that time.  The Mark Gambit doll was never issued, because the NEW AVENGERS TV series was cancelled after its second season.

    #63954
    David
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    New head on old body. Very creative.

    I've a 12" She-Hulk which is a repainted Xena. I really dislike with a passion the sculpts on the Toybiz figures. The exagerated ball and socket joints ruin any shape the figures have. I'll stick with DC Direct figures. My Power Girl and Superwoman are awesome.

    #63955
    Delmo Walters Jr.
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    I've a 12" She-Hulk which is a repainted Xena. I really dislike with a passion the sculpts on the Toybiz figures. The exagerated ball and socket joints ruin any shape the figures have. I'll stick with DC Direct figures. My Power Girl and Superwoman are awesome.

    I remember that figure. It was too tame for words. I passed on it. I hate the ball & socket joints, too, and Hasbro doesn't seem to have improved upon them. DC Direct figures rock!

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