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Reviews by Vash_15
Lasher
Spider-Man (Toy Biz) - Venom - Planet of the Symbiotes
Rated 4.50 stars by Vash_15
I'm a huge symbiote fan, and my favorite one is Lasher, so when I heard about this figure I just had to have him, then one month and thirty bucks later, I took him out of the package. This figure is actually much better than you would expect, while his colors aren't exactly comic accurate, it's only a change of shades. The articulation on this guy is great compared to the other figures I have from this line, most noticeably the fact he has ball jointed shoulders. He has diagonal swivel legs (I don't know the proper name) which is standard when they have a little gimmick in the waist. In Lasher's case, you wind him up, squeeze the legs, and he spins. Sadly, it doesn't work too well and it's hard to get his top half centered with his lower half. He has 8 tendrils, all rubber, 6 on his back...[See More]
Darth Maul (Sith Apprentice)
Star Wars - Power of the Jedi (Kenner) - Expanded Universe
Rated 2.75 stars by Vash_15
Darth Maul is a unique character, he manages to be one of the coolest villains ever, and manages to get some of the most mediocre figure ever, Sith Apprentice Darth Maul is no exception. Every figure has it's ups and down, and I'm going to start with his ups. This figure has a unique design and great paint apps, I applaud the fact that they managed to do what even the new ones still can't get right, paint his face. This coupled with his outfit, which I found to be pretty unique, makes him pretty cool to look at. But I'm sad to say this is all there is for pros, on to cons. Like almost every other Darth maul figure ever produced, this darth maul has swivel arms, so tehy don't bend, and unless you're very creative, it's hard to pose him in a way that makes him look different than with every...[See More]
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