
Even the repaints are well done and given extras that enhance the basic body. It’s a better wave overall than I expected from initial pics. RELATED: Review: Hasbro “Retro-Style” X-Men Action Figures Definitely unique, and seeing them take chances is fun, even if some would rather have a Cannonball with legs. In practice, it looks like he just got ripped in half Mortal Kombat-style, and has glowing innards hanging out. At least, that’s what it’s supposed to be. Hasbro got creative here, replacing his entire lower body with a blast-off effect. The best character to play in the old arcade game is back at his best.Īnd then there’s Cannonball who is…interesting. And even then, one of the three heads looks like he’s un-bamfing so it’s close. With a lanky body, three different heads, sword, and alternate sword-holding hand, he has everything except a Bamf! effect.

Meanwhile, the buyer’s own superglue might have to suffice.įan-favorite Nightcrawler, long-requested by collectors, delivers the goods. I’d love to see Hasbro develop a fix for this. Like so many female figures, she suffers from “floating belt syndrome,” with both belt and thigh strap unattached to the actual body. The right hand can hold a separate fireball, while a normal left is included too. (She includes regular and bubble-blowing portraits.) Tabitha has had many looks, and this one seems particularly Liefeld-y, but they’ve added a nice extra in a glowing left hand with attached fireball. But fans of this version, plus collectors who want Wendigo, should at least not find him a disappointment.īoom Boom uses the generic female body, as well as repurposed Jubilee heads with new hair and glasses pieces. For anyone who already has a Wolverine they like, he’s inessential. He’s painted in the gray X-Force uniform style, with bright red pupil-less eyes. The claws also don’t appear to have the small ball-joints that prior Logans have, and are fixed in position. The big difference with this one is in his claws - these ones go broader at the ends and are more machete-like. Hasbro has developed a body that works for him, and they keep using it.

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