jye4ever
Broke and happy
The MK11 version is fully articulated, but I don't know that this one will be. The prototype is in contrapposto as opposed to a basic T-pose, so I reckon they'll want to preserve that and maybe add a few swivel joints to the body (like the classic McFarlane "staction figures" of yesteryear). Just look at the torso, it's even sculpted with a bend to the side. Even the original toy it's based on had less than ten POA.
Not that I'm complaining, I love the pose they've got. I only hope they release it in a larger size because the '90s scale they're bringing it down to is what, five inches? Six tops? Shame.
The body you are right I was more referring just to the cape which TM keeps saying it is articulated but then Mcfarlane rep said the body might have a tad bit more articulation. I think they don?t know themselves lol
Either way I am just happy to finally be getting more Spawn definitely one of my favorite collectible lines and that HBO cartoon is one of my favorite superhero related properties ever.
Man those Fox-Men figures are a dream come true. I?ll buy anything Fox-Men they put out. They look amazing, I can?t believe we?re getting a Fassbender Magneto, and a photoreal Hugh Jackman Wolverine. It?s crazy.
If they make Raimi Spider-Man I?ll gladly sell off all my MCU ML.
Yeah they look great.
On a different note I just learned that classic Storm is a Target exclusive.
I expect they?ll wait a year or two before showing those, they?d be surefire sellers and a good way to get people back into the brand after Fox-Men.
Rumor is that Tobey is back so anything is possible at this point.
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