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How I WOULD HAVE Handled Marvel Universe
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10-22-2012, 08:16 AM
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Exodus
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perrych
With Thor, they just dropped the ball all the way around. Poor distribution, poor choices, some really great sculpts with some really lousy accessories. But the worst part of this series was that there wasn't a comic figure. I do hope that changes for Thor 2.
Captain America wasn't bad. Yes, way too many Cap repaints, but so many great figures thrown into the mix. And then they smartly offered a "classic" Hydra repaint. There was a lot more they could have done with Red Skull and Hydra, but it wasn't bad.
The saddest thing those was Xmen: FC. Two comic packs that had nothing to do with the movie. We could have had an Emma Frost and Banshee figure, not to mention a couple of awesome Beast figures. But nothing. That was such a disappointment. I get that its not a Disney property, but, heck, Marvel could have released these in the MU line as comic figures. But, alas ...
The biggest problem I have with MU is this: it still fails to measure up often to the older SHS figures. And I don't understand this. How could an older Thor figure still beat out the MU Thor figure that they have remade about 5 or 6 times now? How many Thing figures have we received ... and none are as good as the SHS. It is just sad.
Totally agree with you there! I think the only good 2 pack that came from the line was the Sabertooth/Wolverine one. Let's see how 2013 movie line figures turn out. With new Cap/Thor/Iron Man around the corner should be interesting to see what figures they produce. But seeing the Amazing Spider-Man ones that came out it does not bold too well.
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