Review: Sideshow Collectibles Sixth Scale Punisher Action Figure

– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – The Sideshow Collectibles Sixth Scale Punisher action figure features a near perfect sculpt and comes loaded with accessories! [NOTE: This figure was provided to us for review purposes by Sideshow Collectibles.] Holy crap this action figure is really ready for action.… Continue reading Review: Sideshow Collectibles Sixth Scale Punisher Action Figure

Hasbro Marvel Infinite Series Daredevil Armored Review

Matt Murdoch a.k.a. the Daredevil lost his sight in a childhood accident involving an undisclosed radioactive substance that fell off a truck. The mystery waste enhanced his other senses so well that he can fight crime. It sounds kind of hokey now, and it kind of did when Daredevil debuted in April 1964 too, as… Continue reading Hasbro Marvel Infinite Series Daredevil Armored Review

Hasbro’s Avengers Infinite Black Cat Review (3.75-inch)

It’s bad form to admit I don’t know about a character I’m writing about, but here I am doing it. I’m most familiar with Black Cat from a short X-Factor guest appearance (issues number 216-219). I’ve got the impression that she’s the Catwoman to Spiderman’s Batman. (If you know more, fill me in). I got… Continue reading Hasbro’s Avengers Infinite Black Cat Review (3.75-inch)

Hasbro Marvel Infinite Series Ant-Man 3.75 Inch Figure with Flying Ant Review

I don’t normally buy playsets. My apartment isn’t big enough. Such is life in a city. I made an exception for the Ant-Man and Flying Ant playset when it went on sale at Entertainment Earth. I write this to warn you not to make the same mistake that I did. The Ant-Man 3 and ¾… Continue reading Hasbro Marvel Infinite Series Ant-Man 3.75 Inch Figure with Flying Ant Review

Hasbro Marvel Legends Grim Reaper Review

After the supposed death of his brother Simon at the hands of the Avengers, Eric Williams made a Faustian bargain with the Tinkerer for the power to avenge his brother’s death as the Grim Reaper! When he found out his brother had come back to life as Wonderman, he fought against him too…to avenge Simon… Continue reading Hasbro Marvel Legends Grim Reaper Review

Hot Toys Age of Ultron Captain America Sixth Scale Figure Review

Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron was great, but it left me wondering what new versions of the Hot Toys Avengers am I going to need to buy? Already having the complete set from the first movie, I couldn’t justify buying all of them again, especially because many of them are in less interesting costumes. I… Continue reading Hot Toys Age of Ultron Captain America Sixth Scale Figure Review

Entertainment Earth Guardians of the Galaxy Marvel Legends Box Set Photo Review

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy smashed through theaters worldwide last year. Up until the movie came out, many people didn’t even know that the Guardians of the Galaxy exist. They have been around since the late 60’s appearing in various Marvel comics, and now Entertainment Earth has immortalized those comic characters in plastic for the… Continue reading Entertainment Earth Guardians of the Galaxy Marvel Legends Box Set Photo Review

Hasbro Marvel Avengers Infinite Sandman Action Figure Review

Please forget the character named Sandman in Spiderman 3, or really, forget all about Spiderman 3. It had the best jazz dance scene in any superhero movie, but it also had a jazz dance scene in a superhero movie. William Baker/Flint Marko, the Sandman, is an excellent member of Spiderman’s rogue gallery. He has the… Continue reading Hasbro Marvel Avengers Infinite Sandman Action Figure Review

Hasbro Marvel Avengers Infinite Beast Action Figure Review

Growing up, Beast was my favorite X-Men character because he was blue, and I didn’t have very high standards. He’s still up there today as one of my favorites because of the literary references he makes, the levity he brings to situations with his humor (although Brian Michael Bendis, who I normally like, is ruining… Continue reading Hasbro Marvel Avengers Infinite Beast Action Figure Review

Hasbro Marvel Universe Cloak and Dagger Review

Cloak and Dagger first appeared in Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spiderman in 1982 and got their own spinoff a short three years later. Though it was supposed to be a six-issue miniseries, its popularity turned it into an ongoing series that lasted for a number of years. The characters came to the forefront of the… Continue reading Hasbro Marvel Universe Cloak and Dagger Review

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