So naturally I had to open Spidey up as well, for what is the Goblin without the Spider? And what a figure or favourite wall-crawler is!
I think along with Captain America web-head here's the most poseable figure in the line so far, though after being through so many GI Joe figs, the Marvel Universe range could use a little more accessories.

 I do have to say I got this guy early, otherwise I'd have picked up the darker blue suit version instead. Though the blue is washed on that version to make it appear more gritty and realistic, I have seen some of those where the slop is so bad that it covers parts of the red on his costume.  The black and red versions (these may be the over washed dark-blue versions) I have seen really look bad, though.  So I'm still glad I have the light blue paint--no problems at all with the blue parts here.
I do have to say I got this guy early, otherwise I'd have picked up the darker blue suit version instead. Though the blue is washed on that version to make it appear more gritty and realistic, I have seen some of those where the slop is so bad that it covers parts of the red on his costume.  The black and red versions (these may be the over washed dark-blue versions) I have seen really look bad, though.  So I'm still glad I have the light blue paint--no problems at all with the blue parts here.The Spider logo on his chest and especially on his back are superb, with the back logo being molded, painted and washed! :)
And I actually really dig his right hand being molded in a web shooting position. It's rare that you get to see individual fingers on figures this size. It's refreshing and makes for excellent posing.
 Poseability: 9.5/10 - 23 points of articulation puts this guys right up there with many 6" figures.  But Spidey loses some points with his leg joints not being able to bend 90 degrees.  He does more than make up for this with a very mobile head.  Left, right, up, down, he can look wherever you need him to point his head.  Also, his head is loose enough to pop out but not so loose it'll fall out or change direction on its own.  This is good because if you ever find the right head, you can have your unmasked Spidey variant. And who doesn't love those? Yay!!!
Poseability: 9.5/10 - 23 points of articulation puts this guys right up there with many 6" figures.  But Spidey loses some points with his leg joints not being able to bend 90 degrees.  He does more than make up for this with a very mobile head.  Left, right, up, down, he can look wherever you need him to point his head.  Also, his head is loose enough to pop out but not so loose it'll fall out or change direction on its own.  This is good because if you ever find the right head, you can have your unmasked Spidey variant. And who doesn't love those? Yay!!!Value: 8.5/10 - In terms of accessories, Spidey comes with a mass of webbing, Fury Files ID card, a Top Secret Letter and that's it. At retail, he may not be that worth it. But let the price drop a little, use a coupon, or wait for a store wide discount and you'll get your money's worth.
Seriously, though, Spiderman is one of those figures that won't be under produced or have a shortage of versions that you can choose from. Right now there's this guy, the new dark blue and red suit one, the black and red one (I think), the black with blue wash costume, the Secret Wars flat black, and the Spiderfriends 3 pack version.
That's 6 Spideys. And they haven't even gone into Armoured Spidey, Iron Spidey, Six-arm Spidey, Ben Reilly Spidey, or an unmasked variant yet. So you can take your time for your fave Spidey to show up, or you can get a standard iconic version like this one because he'll be great fun anyways!
 
 
 
 
Love the shots of spidey hanging on his web! =)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I enjoyed taking shots of Spidey lots more than I expected. I guess that's what makes for a great toy--unexpected fun! :)
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