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Post by X-Fan on Dec 28, 2008 13:36:18 GMT -5
Post your reviews of the Hulk and Hulkbuster Iron Man 2-pack from Hulk wave 1 here.
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Post by jestergoblin on Mar 31, 2009 19:23:21 GMT -5
King Hulk is a decent figure and a fine representation of his time as King but again, this variant doesn't capture the essence of the character. He looks unhappy, there has to be some in between, half this line is grins or frowns. How about a more neutral expression? The figure looks fine but feels small when compared to Planet Hulk. C+
Modern Hulkbuster Iron Man was repacked in the Genius of Tony Stark with a different shade of gray paint. This figure is nice, bulky and heavy but doesn't wow me. When this design debut in the comics, it wasn't too exciting then either. A fine addition to the armory, but probably one of, if not the, worst Iron Mans to date. C-
Note: Both these figures were repacked later on with slightly different paints. There is pretty much no reason to buy this set.
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Post by arbcotoys on Apr 7, 2009 21:41:09 GMT -5
This Hulkbuster Ironman is great for a slugfest with SHS series 1 "pinhead" Hulk.
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Post by jestergoblin on Jul 19, 2010 7:54:04 GMT -5
I can pin point when I made the switch in comics from buying weekly issues to purchasing exclusively in trade paperbacks and hardcovers. The last straw for me was World War Hulk – the summer event the happened after Civil War in the Marvel Universe. Hulk had been blasted into space by the Illuminati and of course he returned and was very angry since his new adopted home world was destroyed. So he turned New York City into a gladiatorial arena and made the heroes fight, which was something they had spent the last year and a half doing already. Keep reading: jestergoblin.com/?p=4451
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