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Spawn Reviews
Tiffany the Amazon
Spawn (McFarlane) - Series 30 - Adventures of Spawn
Rated 2.00 stars by Azrael
Jeez, if it isn't Striperella! Tiffany here is not necessarily a figure I'd want, I got her in a lot of other McFarlane action figures and have been trying to get rid of her ever since, sadly I've had no luck. Sculpt and paint are good, but I'm going to say this and I expect you all to understand where I'm coming from. She looks like one of those pornographic Japanese statues, because, well, it seems like that's what she really is, minus the whole Japanese thing. Seriously, the only reason any person in any place would want a figure of this is for naughty reasons which I'm not sure I am allowed to discuss here. The reason it gets 2 out of 5 despite it's grotesque form is because I DOES have a good sculpt and it's paint apps ARE infallible. So I suppose while it's missing the other 3...[See More]
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somebody1 -
Friday, May 7, 2010
She looks okay to me.
Necromancer
Spawn (McFarlane) - Series 14 - Dark Ages Spawn 2
Rated 4.50 stars by Henchmen4Hire
Remember when McFarlanes were worth buying? I do, you could get them cheap at discount stores and they came packed with accessories, and the figure was pretty cool to boot! Even the packaging was awesome, lots of graphics, they even came with instructions on where to put all those crazy weapons and items! The 90s were great times for McFarlane, seemed like they were doing lots of cool stuff like Danger Girl and Metal Gear Solid. Here's a great example, I got the Necromancer figure from the Spawn: Dark Ages line for a buck! The accessories alone made this worth the buy, but the figure made me freak, it looks just like my friend Catherine (a little too much eye-shadow, but still!) Don't you just love it when a figure looks like someone you know? Creepy and cool. So here we go, a review!...[See More]
Commando Spawn
Spawn (McFarlane) - Series 2
Rated 4.50 stars by Collector1
Commando Spawn is loaded down with enough ammo to storm the gates of Heaven...or the Underworld as it would be. Commando Spawn comes with a rocket launcher, a shotgun like weapon, and a large knife. Commando Spawn's head gear can be flipped up or removed without damaging it to badly and the knife can be stored in a sheath on his boot. The rocket launcher is made to attach to his right arm and clip on to the gray band wrapping vertiaclly around his shoulder so it can slide on it and be held by the peg in his hand. The shotgun can be held in either hand. The knife can be held in either hand. The rocket launcher is spring loaded and can be fired by pushing a button on the back of the weapon and get a decent range from the projectile. The knife is made of hard plastic, but is not brittle...[See More]
Spawn
Spawn (McFarlane) - Series 1
Rated 4.50 stars by Collector1
Betrayed and murdered by his former employer, CIA assassin Al Simmons made a deal with the powerful demon Malebolgia to return to Earth to see his wife one more time then serve in the armies of the Underworld as a lieutenant. Transported back to Earth, Al Simmons was granted a special suit made of Necroplasm that granted him incredible powers, but learned that he had in fact been returned to Earth five years after he was killed. Al, taking the name Spawn, now protects the innocent from the scum and filth of the city and all the while seeks his own redemption. Depicting his first costume, the first wave of Spawn action figures by McFarlane delivers this in spades. The paint is smooth and clean with no bleeding or smearing. The sculpt is impeccable. The body is molded is black plastic and...[See More]
Violator
Spawn (McFarlane) - Series 1
Rated 4.50 stars by Collector1
One of Al Simmons greatest enemies, Violator is a servant of Malebolgia, tasked with the guidance of new Hellspawn. Taking the disguise of The Clown, Violator only reveals his true form to wreak havoc and force the Hellspawn to drain his energies and be returned to the Underworld. Violator will make sure that Al Simmons is utterly destroyed and dragged by down to the Underworld. The eldest of the five Phlebiac Brothers, Violator is not one to be underestimated. Part of the first wave of Spawn action figures released by McFarlane Toys, Violator is one of the tallest action figure in the line. Violator is very accurate to the comic art. The eyes are nice a insect-like and the jaw is just about the perfect length from his head. By moving the top horn on his head forward, the jaw while snap...[See More]
Medieval Spawn
Spawn (McFarlane) - Series 1
Rated 5.00 stars by Collector1
All throughout history, the curse of Spawn has touched countless lives. One such life was that of a knight in medieval Europe that was given the power of the Hellspawn after his death. Medieval Spawn comes with a sword and shield equipped with a rotating blade. The two shoulder pads can be removed and his cape with it. The two chains can also be removed. Medieval Spawn has seven points of articulation with swivel jointed shoulders, hips, and head and hinge jointed knees. The chains are made of very soft and flexible rubber so be careful and do not tug to hard on them or they could rip. This guy is covered in spikes to the point of over kill. His upper right thigh is armored by a red pad covered with spikes and his right shin has a row of spikes going up and down it. His left knee has a...[See More]
Pilot Spawn
Spawn (McFarlane) - Special Edition (Gold Kay Bee Exclusives)
Rated 3.00 stars by modern_messiah
I got this figure for Christmas and it is pretty groovy. Being a Limited-Edition Version, it is one of my most prized spawn action figures. The paint is completely Gold, and is basically a pilot spawn painted in gold. Only the eyes are green, and there's a skull sticker near his gun holster thingy. There are overall 9 points of articulation, including the head. Spawn comes with a pretty cool golden (yes, golden) jetpack that is rather bulky but clips onto his waist. A trigger on the back of it fires a large missile which goes roughly 6 feet, enough to nock over violator. He also comes with a dagger (yes, it is golden) that slots nicely into a pouch on his ankle, a single action hand gun that goes in his gun holster near his left shoulder, and a semi-automatic upgraded mp-5 style gun, all...[See More]
Spawn
Spawn (McFarlane) - Series 23 - Mutations
Rated 4.75 stars by Mr-X
Spawn and McFarlane, a series and a company that rule their respective industries. Could they do any better? The answer: yes, yes they can!!! What we have here is Mutated Spawn from McFarlane?s "Spawn Mutations" line, a series supposed to represent an alternate reality in the Spawn universe. The main story focuses around Spawn fully grasping his demonic powers which then force his body to mutate into this creature. Our fellow here stands at about 5.75-6 inches, more then big enough to take on any ML figure. His mutations turned him into a beast, and that?s exactly what he looks like. He comes in what looks like a standing/about to leap pose, along with an angry mouth opened in a predator roar. Both hands are open and the right claw has a sickle type tendril coming out above his middle...[See More]
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Henchmen4Hire -
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Lol, I have this figure, I couldnt find the right words to write a review on it so I''m glad you did
Creech CI.001
Spawn (McFarlane) - Series 25 - Classic Comic Covers 2
Rated 4.75 stars by Mr-X
What?!? When did the Hulk fuse with Omega Red?!? No this never really happened but you might think that when you first see this guy. First off, this guys name is "The Creech" and he?s from Image Comics by a comic of the same name. Since Image is a McFarlane associate, McFarlane did this guy. Me, I had never heard of him before but I was walking through a KBtoys and there he was for $10 bucks so I picked him up. He?s actually pretty good for a McFarlane figure. Everyone who?s into toys know McFarlane quality: Great Detail, poor articulation. I can happily say that it isn?t all the case here. He sports articulation at both thighs, both shoulders, on the right arm at the elbow and the left right at the gauntlet. Another sweet thing is that all the tubes that make up his "hair" are...[See More]
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Henchmen4Hire -
Saturday, December 9, 2006
Omega Hulk, ha ha...never seen this before but it looks cool!
Spawn I.095
Spawn (McFarlane) - Series 25 - Classic Comic Covers 2
Rated 4.00 stars by modern_messiah
I was on a day trip to Brighton when e came across a comic book store. It had just been after my 12th birthday, and I had some birthday money, about ?180. I saw on the top shelf of this store was a 12" Spawn, only ?20! I bought it and opened it at home and was truly amazed. The detail and capturing of facial expression was brilliant, even though he was wearing a mask! The time and effort taken to make this figure was brilliant. There is very little articulation, but this is not a toy, even though you would like more dexterity for posing. The cape is non- removable, which I found disappointing, and the chains are made of real steel. The cape is finely painted with added shading and harmonious colors, the traditional dark red and black. I find that they haven't varnished the paint so it...[See More]
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Henchmen4Hire -
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Hah, fiddly bits, priceless :P
Your grammar alone was worth reading the review
I''ve seen a bunch of Spawn statue-esque figures, but I must admit some of them are inspiring!
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