Thursday for me.
I still get a little sick at my stomach whenever I think of Spidey as an Avenger.
I still get a little sick at my stomach whenever I think of Spidey as an Avenger.
^Lol. Every superhero on the Marvel side is/was an Avenger at one time or another.
Thursday for me.
I still get a little sick at my stomach whenever I think of Spidey as an Avenger.
I guess Punisher, Silver Surfer and a few of the major X-Men are the only popular characters that are exceptions.
Getting mine on Tuesday. Hope ssc makes the movie version next.
CustomPaintWork said:THEY KNOCKED IT OUT OF THE PARK!
JUST GOT HOME, NO APPARENT QUALITY ISSUES!
LOOKS AWESOME.
WILL TAKE BETTER PICS TONIGHT AND DO VIDEO REVIEW!
uploading now
Yeah, Spidey was briefly a reservist, but never really considered himself an Avenger (he scooted out quickly when brought back in for consideration during the Busiek/Perez title), and only was willing to help if really necessary. Events conspired to keep Spidey out of groups going back to the early pages of his own book, where he couldn't join the Fantastic Four. I like the idea that Marvel's primary character just can't or won't ever join a group for anything more than an act of brief necessity--like the "New" Fantastic Four he was in in the '90s with Wolverine, Hulk, and Ghost Rider. It's one other thing that makes him distinctive and interesting. Even though the $$ incentive was there, no Marvel editor was willing to change that, until of course, contemporary Marvel which has no qualms about doing anything for the almighty dollar. And where as a result, nothing in comics means much of anything to me. Characters aren't what they used to be, events don't matter, etc.It's weird because he's always been played as an outcast, but with the Avengers roster beefed up with most major Marvel characters like it is now it'd be weird if he wasn't an Avenger at this point. Every hero knows him, can vouch for him, and most if not all like him. Plus he was a reserve Avenger back in 1991 (along with a reformed Sandman at that). People like to blame Bendis but he wasn't the first to have Spidey join.
But Wolverine...that's the one I'll never understand. And I've heard the reasons. And they're no good to me.
Again said:everything is excellent except there's a bit of paint bleeding over the "H" on the switchout head, dunno if it's worth asking for a new head, will sleep on it.
Everything else is great, for those expecting theirs, take care how you slide in the rock piece and make sure it is the correct way. His foot attaches to the rock piece via magnet.
Here are some more pics.
And a couple more from CustomPaintWork said:
CustomPaintWork said:I wish the factory was a little less liberal with the paint on the "H" logo. Had the same prob with Joker portraits.
may ask for a new head, looks a bit amateurish on the "H" logo
Everything else is fine, just wish they were more careful with the logo.
CustomPaintWork3 said:It's a heavy piece, most of the weight is the base. Rock base literally feels like a hunk of rock.
Everything is connected via magnets and pegs.
Overall excellent execution 9.5 / 10
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