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Post by X-Fan on Dec 28, 2008 13:29:03 GMT -5
Post your reviews of the Spider-Man and Mysterio 2-pack from Spider-Man wave 4 here.
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Post by jestergoblin on Dec 30, 2008 13:57:06 GMT -5
This Spider-Man moves at the arms, neck and waist, making him one of the most articulate SHS figures. His hands being a fist and a grip help mix it up but another Spider-Man is another Spider-Man. Whoopie, at least he's in scale. C+
Mysterio looks good but slightly bulky. His cape really interfers with his movement (arms, waist) and his hunched over stance feels too offensive for Mysterio. Still, the figure looks really good. B-
Alright pack, if you like Mysterio get it, get it.
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Post by else3573 on Jun 23, 2009 23:46:36 GMT -5
IMO, Mysterio is one of the most unique and interesting villians in Spideys rouges gallery. While the Spiderman in this pack is cool enough, he's still a spidey, and since I don't open mine, articulation means little. =C
Mysterio, on the other hand, is AWESOME. I LOVE how they managed to make the fishbowl look good without any clouding effect, and really like that they included the little eyes on the collar part. Easily one of my favorite SHS/Spidey baddies. A+
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Post by jestergoblin on Jun 16, 2010 7:32:21 GMT -5
As a two-pack, this is a great way to get a classic Spider-Man figure. Throw in the fact that Mysterio is one of the original members of the Sinister Six, and you’ve got a great little pack. Sure, neither of the figures are super exciting but they both look good. Full review: jestergoblin.com/?p=3350
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