Hot Toys She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

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I have officially broken my MCU Phase I-III only rule! After cursing UPS for a packaging dent (always triple box folks), I paired Ms. Walters up with a few MCU notables for some cheeky side-by-side scale comparisons:

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The cuz (pre-nerf)

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The hookup (pre-Luke)

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The Lizard King

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The Cap (pre-Bidenized)
 
Finally got time to unbox her and some quick pics …I’m surprised how well she was constructed by HT and the articulation is great for a seamless / plastic combo for the body



My first HT Hulk fig



IMO very natural and fluent in her articulation





They should’ve made the Gadot WW like this seamless body ..very natural

The rolling eyes are great for female figures



 
Finally got time to unbox her and some quick pics …I’m surprised how well she was constructed by HT and the articulation is great for a seamless / plastic combo for the body



My first HT Hulk fig



IMO very natural and fluent in her articulation





They should’ve made the Gadot WW like this seamless body ..very natural

The rolling eyes are great for female figures



Looks great.

And congrats on beating me to the twerking photo shoot. That was very important.
 
Looks great.

And congrats on beating me to the twerking photo shoot. That was very important.
lol I wanted to see if it was that flexible ..She is more natural in this body that any BW and WW from HTs I owned seems just really basic now when posing . Even the silicone texture surpasses any Phicen and TB League I’ve ever owned as well

I hope if we get another Gadot WW..they definitely need to use this body design

So upon inspection the body is a metal frame but it’s also connected to plastic pieces the chest region has to be composed of plastic because it makes that crunch sound when you move it and the legs are ratcheted at the knees ..but the arms might also be plastic ball joints connecting to her shoulders as well
 
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When this went up for pre-order, I wasn't sure whether to buy or not, especially since the show was just ok. But it would be nice to have a live action She-Hulk in my collection, and see how the final production turns out.

After seeing the video reviews, and all the recent pictures here of everybody finally receiving her, I got on a few waitlists and hope one of them converts, or a place gets extras in stock. This looks like a solid figure. This is a case where the show wasn't everyone's cup of tea, but the figure is perfect. This is a contrast to a great movie or show, but the figures are average, but we buy them anyway because the show/movie was really good.

I like the sculpt, outfit, pose ability, and the advancement in figure technology with the seamless, silicone body, and proper body proportions, and muscle definition. My only complaint is she comes with only the smiling sculpt which limits display options. Also likely would have benefitted from rooted hair. We may not get another She-Hulk figure, unless from Secret Wars.
 
after seeing all these photos, this figure looks awesome to pose.

Due to the body’s material, I do not have confidence to pose in anything other than a boring museum stance so I’ll have to live vicariously through other collectors. (y)
 
after seeing all these photos, this figure looks awesome to pose.

Due to the body’s material, I do not have confidence to pose in anything other than a boring museum stance so I’ll have to live vicariously through other collectors. (y)
Just got mine.

I'm VERY impressed.
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I've shared before, I had a "list" of Wishlist figures I jotted down years ago before I ever started collecting. This was long before She-Hulk was even a project announced or cast. I've simply loved the character, and I have since the 80s. She's my favorite comic book heroine. She's riotously funny, memorable, and delightful in the comics, and I thought a She-Hulk project in live-action was going to just stay a dream (I even remember being crushed that the 80s movie pitch with Brigitte Nielsen fell through).

I know the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law show wasn't to everyone's cup of tea, but as a long, LONG-time She-Hulk reader, I thought it hit the mark. It wasn't perfect, and I do have my issues with it, but the tone and spirit and casting was all on-point. It was incredibly faithful to a lot of the runs I have read before. There was so much stacked against it, but at the end of the day we got a 7-foot green superhero lawyer on TV breaking the fourth wall and having a ball. It was more than I dared hope for even a decade ago.

And here we are with a Hot Toys figure of her in all her statuesque glory. And no matter your opinion of the show, the figure is a homerun. Hot Toys doesn't always hit the mark, which is always a bummer at the cost of these figures, but this one exceeds my expectations. I'm incredibly impressed at how durable she feels. The materials feel great. The sculpting, musculature, facial likeness, and silicone body all feel premium. She's sturdy as well. Swapping hands is also one of the easiest and painless ones I've experienced in awhile.

This is one of those "pinch me" Grail figures, and the long, long road it took from me as a fan to get here certainly does color in some bias. But even without that bias, she's a knockout figure. Sure, I would have liked an alternate head with a different expression, or more accessories, but that's really getting nitpicky.

Happy to have her in the collection. I'm sure I'll be taking a lot more (fourth-wall breaking) photos with her soon.
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Just got mine in as well today. This piece turned out fantastic. I love the way they made the wrists so you can pop them out and away from the silicone to avoid damaging and then push down for a more seamless look.
 
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