Iron Man? Nah. He needed to plug himself in a little too much for my liking in the 80s and 90s. Giant Man and Wasp? Sheah, right.
Fast forward a good 30 years later and these guys are all mainstream--Hulk, Iron Man, and Thor all have their own movies and are coming together in The Avengers opening hereabouts in a couple of days. I find myself now liking them, even Hawkeye and Black Widow (sorry Giant Man and Wasp! Maybe in Avengers 2?)
Ultimate Thor, for example, was the "Is he for real" hippie who no one believed was a Norse God except for himself. Yet sometimes he would know things or perform extraordinary feats that would throw you off just when you think you have him pegged for a fake. Or a god. And then there was his hammer, half axe and half hammer head. Even the circles on his suit started to make sense. I was sucked right in.
So here we are, just days before The Avengers is about to hit screens. So I guess it's fitting tribute that they've included Ultimates Thor among the first couple of waves of movie figures. Named "Battle Hammer Thor", let's see how he turned out.
I do so love the costume and the sculpted circles and lines that give it texture. His power belt is also nice and wide, just the way uh-huh uh-huh we like it. The torso is a also not overly big, which is accurate with the comics.
 Dislike: The awful awful articulation.  He's got 15 points, tops.  No waist or chest, no wrists, no ankles, no extra knee or elbow articulation like his Marvel Universe counterparts.
Dislike: The awful awful articulation.  He's got 15 points, tops.  No waist or chest, no wrists, no ankles, no extra knee or elbow articulation like his Marvel Universe counterparts. It's a sad day indeed when the Marvel Super Hero Adventures figures I got for my 1 year-old for his birthday (Happy Birthday Christian!) can compete with the likes of an action figure.  At least those little guys have wrists. :(
It's a sad day indeed when the Marvel Super Hero Adventures figures I got for my 1 year-old for his birthday (Happy Birthday Christian!) can compete with the likes of an action figure.  At least those little guys have wrists. :(| An inscription on Mjolnir and a cloth cape on a figure that small? What?!?!? | 
Aesthetics: 8/10 - I actually think he's superbly sculpted. Comic book accurate, with lots of sculpted detail on him and the correct weaponry. The paint is also not half-bad. In fact, it's more than half good. The blue they've used for the torso and legs have a nice metallic feel to it, while the plastic of his arms ad head are a great tone of tanned-skin.
Fun: 6/10 - Right now I'm digging him a little because he adds to my 3.75" Ultimates display where I'm just short of the Hulk (and maybe Black Widow...) But he's little more than a mini statue and once they come up with a better version of him, this guy is so outta here like the 5 PoA Cap that comes with the Goliath Assault Tank. The only thing I'd salvage? The head and the hammer, if I could actually get down to repainting it.
| Looks more like a spear... | 
| Still not looking like a hammer... | 
Value: 5/10 - At S$19.90, these new Avengers movie figures cost a good S$3 more than their Iron Man 2 counterparts. They're less well articulated, have less accessories, no figure stand or Armour cards. Sure, Thor here gets his "battle hammer," but the thing's got very little play value in its "expandable head." And we know Thor only wields Mjolnir, so very poor, Hasbro. Tsk tsk.
 Overall: 6/10 - Just Barely Above Average: And I'm a fan of Ultimates Thor!  If only he was super articulated like the Ultimate Iron Man figure out of the Iron Man 2 line!  But alas, by some trick of Loki we ended up with...this.  I guess my only hope is that Ultimates Thor gets re-sculpted, retooled, and re-released in the Marvel Universe line.  I'm not holding out for hope though!
Overall: 6/10 - Just Barely Above Average: And I'm a fan of Ultimates Thor!  If only he was super articulated like the Ultimate Iron Man figure out of the Iron Man 2 line!  But alas, by some trick of Loki we ended up with...this.  I guess my only hope is that Ultimates Thor gets re-sculpted, retooled, and re-released in the Marvel Universe line.  I'm not holding out for hope though! 

 
 
The figure looks good and keeps giving me pause at the store every time i see him but i don't think i will be buying him anytime soon or lest until we get a price drop. : )
ReplyDeleteAnd a big drop at that! I was too curious for my own good. Haha. :)
Deleteyeah, i passed on all these- the higher price for less articulation turned me off. STILL... the Thor & Captain America's outfits did look cool-
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean! That movie Captain America especially. But it's just weird that they would give him double-jointed knees but to wrists or ankles. Bugs me to no end!
DeleteAww!! We really need a Current- looked, Comic Loki, Hopefully in the Avengers line, Good review as always! Awesome group pic in the last picture!
ReplyDeleteAgreed! "Long Horn" Loki from this wave looks awesome too but also suffers from poor articulation. They would've done better just to repaint and re-release the King Loki figure from the VHTF Wave 3 of Thor movie figures. But yes, a comic series Loki is overdue but hopefully is planned for later Avengers waves. Let's just hope the success of the movie will prompt a glut of figures a la Iron Man 2!
DeleteI really like the head, how does it look if you swap the head on MU thor?
DeleteOh my gosh, it actually looks pretty darn good! It's the right size and shade of flesh for the Coipel MU Thor up there. Good eye on that one! :D
DeleteOn the classic Thor it looks rather too rugged and realistic. And the wrong tone of flesh.
Really? can you take some shot and post it here? how about the neck socket? is it fit or loose?
DeleteYeah! In fact, it fits really well in the socket too. Ok I'm reviewing the Thor line Loki next. I'll slip the pic of Ultimate Coipel Thor in there. ;)
DeleteI'm starting to think that Hasbro rounded up all the Deluxe IRON MAN, CAPTAIN AMERICA, and THOR movie figures and then tweaked them here and there to make the AVENGERS figures. The lack of articulation really is disappointing.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, a loose Battle Hammer Thor with that spear/fork/whatever-the-heck-you-call-that-weapon would probably make a good Aquaman stand-in (with a little repainting). And Hawkeye wouldn't look out of place as a G.I. Joe.
Haha, he DOES look like Aquaman, all right! But besides the head n spear you'd probably dump the rest of him though. And though Hawkeye fits right inbw the Joes, they'd laugh at him and his ls articulation. Lol.
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