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Post by X-Fan on Dec 28, 2008 17:38:19 GMT -5
Post your reviews of the Danger of Dreadknight 4-pack from Iron Man 4-packs wave 3 here.
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Post by jestergoblin on Jan 8, 2009 19:30:59 GMT -5
It's weird that the movie pack and this pack were released at the same time, because these figures feel like they aren't as detailed.
Dreadknight is a solid, unique figure. His cape seriously limits his movement though. His mask is smiling which is kind of weird. B
Iron Man is a good looking figure but be careful with paint applications. A good representation of his early 90s suit. B
Stealth Iron Man: Great addition to my armory. Be careful, the glossy paint sticks. A good, unique looking version. I don't care that he's blue instead of black. B
Mandarian is my favorite figure in this set. While he looks goofy, the breakthrough moment was when I realized he had eight fingers, but still had all ten rings. That's awesome. He doubles up on the middle fingers. One of the most creative figures ever released in this line. A
Overall, a really solid pack. One repaint that is still a signature costume, three new sculpts and people are more willing to have multiple Iron Men.
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Post by jestergoblin on Aug 30, 2010 7:32:08 GMT -5
For every pack of the Super Hero Squad that is clearly made for kids, you get a pack made that seems oddly specific and targeting an entirely different demographic. The Danger of the Dreadknight is a great set but it seems like it should have come out during the early 90s back when Iron Man got his own cartoon as part of the Marvel Action Hour! Keep reading to learn some secrets about the Ten Rings: jestergoblin.com/?p=4856
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