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Spider-Man (2010) Reviews
Spider-Man (Power Punch)
Spider-Man (2010) (Hasbro) - Wave 2
Rated 1.50 stars by 90sforlife
Power Punch Spiderman is a concept that could have turned out well. Too bad just about everything is wrong with this figure. First of all like all figures from this series they are painfully small. It is about the same size as a spiderman figure I got from McDonalds when I was a kid. Thinking of buying from this series for a child? I'll save you the trouble just don't. A gentle child will have no trouble breaking this guy by accident. The armour makes him look a little bigger its too bad it is very difficult to get on and off. The instructions show both sides of the armour having a small clasp which would allow you to undo them and slip it off over his head. However on the actual figure there is only one clasp on one side. Meaning you have to twist pull at his arms and head to try to...[See More]
Dok Ock (Mass Attack)
Spider-Man (2010) (Hasbro) - Wave 2
Rated 2.00 stars by 90sforlife
This is a terrible figure. Not only is it small and made with cheap plastic but any part of it that does move you worry its about to break. The tentacles don't move and barely stretch out past the length of his arms. The worst part though is its head, they cut corners and there is no back half to his head. The only redeeming quality is that the outfit he's wearing is a version of the best Doc ock costume from the 90's animated spiderman series. Definitely not worth the price you would pay for it....[See More]
Spider-Man (Super Poseable)
Spider-Man (2010) (Hasbro) - Wave 1
Rated 4.50 stars by leafman343
This is a re-release of the McFarlane style Spider-Man. The figure is very well detailed with engraved webbing and well sculpted musculature. The paint is well done also, it is painted in red and a very dark blue that appears to be almost black. The articulation is awesome as well, I counted between 30 and 32 points of articulation. His fingers are individually articulated allowing you to decide if you want to pose his hand in the classic "thwip!" pose. The negatives: The joints are a little loose, limiting his posability without support. This can be fixed with the careful application of super-glue. The other negative I found with this figure is, there is some flaws in the paint job on the shoulders, though they are not so bad that they detract from the overall appearance of the figure....[See More]
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Blondyking -
Saturday, June 6, 2009
My joints have become quite loose, I know to use super glue, but where would I place the drop?
Thank you for any help
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