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Post by X-Fan on Dec 28, 2008 10:38:28 GMT -5
Post your reviews of the Captain America and Nick Fury 2-pack from wave 5 here.
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Post by jestergoblin on Dec 30, 2008 13:25:31 GMT -5
Capt is looking good! I prefer his Ultimate look now and this does a good job of cuteyfying it without losing the differences. He moves at the arms and waist. Be careful with the paint, the A on his head can be anywhere from on top of his head, dead center on covering an eye. He feels bigger than the other Capt but they're basically the same size. Solid figure, didn't wow me but good. B
Nick Fury is a mixed bag. Part of me wishes it was regular Fury and part of me worries about what kids may think if Capt is packed with him, since there's no bio. Fury moves at the waist and arms. He's clutching either a bomb or a fire extinguisher. A pretty basic figure, by wearing brown and camoflage pants, he looks too plain and doesn't really match with Ult Fury. Unless you're an Ultimates fan, you can pass. C
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Post by jestergoblin on Jun 21, 2010 7:52:50 GMT -5
As a two-pack, these two work great together. For collector’s who dislike the Ultimate Universe, they can avoid it all together. While it seems odd to release Ultimate Fury before classic Fury, it’s a fun variant. Also it could be a reference to the diguise Fury wore in Mighty Avengers #13. But I still have this nagging doubt in the back of my head that this pack includes a black guy with an eye patch holding a bomb paired with Captain America, I can easily see how he’d get pegged as the bad guy especially since the package only gives a name. Full review: jestergoblin.com/?p=3604
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