jestergoblin
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Post by jestergoblin on Feb 27, 2011 13:43:42 GMT -5
Post your reviews of the Iron Man and Tiger Shark two-pack from wave 21 here.
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jestergoblin
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Post by jestergoblin on Mar 6, 2011 23:07:46 GMT -5
Iron Man isn’t terribly exciting or even that good of a variant. Hasbro really needs to make a civilian Tony Stark or make a helmet that works for this figure. As for Tiger Shark, this is probably the least excited I’ve ever been for a mutant shark toy. He’s too small, he doesn’t really move and most importantly: he doesn’t look like Tiger Shark – he looks like the Shark from Green Lantern in a Yellow Lantern costume. Sure, that sounds fun but somehow this toy manages not to really be that. Full review, including comparison photos of Tiger Shark and Rhino: jestergoblin.com/?p=8167
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Post by ghcustoms on Sept 17, 2011 6:57:20 GMT -5
did this wave hit stores yet? and if it did does anyone have any extra tiger shark figs?
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Post by et2west on Sept 17, 2011 19:46:46 GMT -5
you can get it on BBT, but Tiger Shark is pretty pricey to come by. Him and Hercules usually clear around $20 on eBay.
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Post by et2west on Nov 20, 2011 21:58:18 GMT -5
another point of business; Tiger shark lacks articulation. He could pivot at the waist, however the sculpt of his arms prevents any rotation unless you bend the plastic. Degrades the overall quality of the figure, which is sad considering this is the wave that they went out on.
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