Name: Wolverine Height: 5' 3" Weight: 195 lbs Eyes: Brown Hair: Black
POWER RATINGS Intelligence: 2 Strength: 4 Speed: 2 Durability: 4 Energy Projection: 1 Fighting Skills: 7
Little is known of his past. Long ago, he trained as a samurai in Japan; later, he became Weapon X, and operative for the Canadian government. Today, Logan is an X-Man - using his animal-keen senses, healing factor and razor-sharp claws to help protect a world that fears and hates mutants! Wolverine's senses enable him to track people and objects with an impressive degree of success. His accelerated healing factor allows him to survive wounds that would prove fatal to most humans and mutants. Wolverine's skeleton has been bonded with the indestructible metal Adamantium. Also, he possesses Adamantium-laced, retractable claws housed in his forearms. At will, he can release them through the skin on the back of each hand.
This is probably your best choice as far as wolverine MLs go. It's got his brown costume, which I like better than his yellow one. Of coarse, his claws are all bendy a can't stay straight unless you boil them, which I don't think a 5 year old would do, he'd just get frustrated. His paint job is good, aside from the line of brown to that yellow-ish is a little blurry. I like the sculpt on his boots, the big blue veins in his arms. His facial expression is exactly how any wolvie fan would want it, in a sort of grunting gesture, with one lip raised. I can imagine he'd also be great for customizing, like making his costume look more recent, or even as just a good base figure (I'd have to be a short custom though, haha)....[See More]
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