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June 23, 2007 at 3:07 pm #54472HolidayParticipant
Hasbro continues the Marvel Legends toy line. She-Hulk will be part of the Blob series. But is she scaled to height with other Marvel action figures?
June 23, 2007 at 4:47 pm #54473ChuckParticipantGood question.
I actually have one and she's standing beside my World of Warcraft Thrall figure, and needless to say she's taller than him at least =). AND she stands up better than her last Marvel Select figure. I don't think her height is different compared to other Marvel figures, though.
The downside to her figure is that you get the chest piece of the Blob, complete with his pecs… ew…
June 23, 2007 at 5:25 pm #54474DavidParticipantNice sculpt. Arms could be thicker but if it wasn't for HASBRO's insistance on articulation I'd make her a member of my shelf. I like DC's lower level of articulation. It allows for a more faithful sculpt.
I wonder if it's time to break out the Sculpty again?June 23, 2007 at 7:38 pm #54475CKParticipantSingle piece torso I'm not a fan of, just seems cheap and damages articulation of the toy.
Somewhat sad, Toybiz didn't feel she was worthy of a Marvel Legends slot, while Hasbro did but quality has suffered 🙁
And while we're on the topic, Hasbro are producing a retooled and redecoed version of the figure, she's wearing a FF version of costume (cheaply just painted over existing body) and has a cloth lawyer suit, with interchangable feet (white painted sneakers or black heels) and a new neat hair ponytail head.
June 24, 2007 at 5:52 am #54476HolidayParticipantSomewhat sad, Toybiz didn't feel she was worthy of a Marvel Legends slot, while Hasbro did but quality has suffered 🙁
And while we're on the topic, Hasbro are producing a retooled and redecoed version of the figure, she's wearing a FF version of costume (cheaply just painted over existing body) and has a cloth lawyer suit, with interchangable feet (white painted sneakers or black heels) and a new neat hair ponytail head.
I'm not very impressed with those. I'd prefer to buy the basic Blob series version. I love her FF costume, but that version looks too scrawny for my tastes. Maybe I can repaint it into Caitlin Fairchild.
The earlier toy was much better in my opinion. Her face looks like Dolly Parton but it still has more muscle.
June 24, 2007 at 8:17 am #5447700treeParticipantIt's an ok figure but I can't stand the ball and socket hips 🙁
June 26, 2007 at 9:31 pm #54478SheMuscleLoverParticipantShulkie good. Manboobs bad.
June 29, 2007 at 6:53 pm #54479baditude41ParticipantThe thighs are done pretty well, however, the over all muscularity lacks a near thickness; She still looks awfully scrawny to me.
June 30, 2007 at 7:23 am #54480HolidayParticipantShould I buy the 3 inch tall She-Hulk figurine? It's got great upper body proportions, but it's really small.
June 30, 2007 at 8:50 am #54481CKParticipantand unlike Toybiz, Hasbro really seem to be really pushing for the She-Hulk fan dollar as they've announced another She-Hulk figure, this time Classic ie Savage version:
White. Soft. Goods. Yup, Shulkie in her classic torn white shirt thing. Fear not true believers, this She-Hulk is totally different from the one from Marvel Legends series 2.
Shulkie features ball jointed head, shoulders, elbows, wrists, torso, hips, knees, and ankles. And Quentin Tarantino will be happy to hear that she's barefooted.
http://www.cooltoyreview.com/story/front/The_411_Marvel_Legends_The_Hulk_Waves_107071.asp
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