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She-Hulk Marvel Legends (Hasbro) (Hasbro)So, she's gorgeous AND she can cook? Sweet! What?...what do you mean she's green?... YES. That's it, best figure ever made...almost. 7 inches of HOT, and a little taller if you count her hair...HOT. But seriously, this is a great figure, maybe even the best of the bunch, but I haven't seen the Thor, Juggernaut, or Xorn yet to decide. The detail on the suit and shoes is perfect, the paint job is flawless, and she's also pretty to boot. The suit is painted with dirty-white (slighty dark white) and metallic-lavender, complimented with stitches and seams and wrinkles and a great pair of legs. There's really no major flaw in this figure, the body-sculpt is awesome, the scale perfect (I think, I've never read a She-Hulk comic!), and she's got a great smile! The green eyes and painted lips are neatly done. The hands are in a "ready" or "catching" position. If you put her arms up, the hands look like they're carrying something large, perhaps KB Toys's wallet after bleeding us for 13 bucks per figure. As someone pointed out to me, it's odd that she doesn't have a fisted hand. She's a Hulk character, shouldn't she be able to punch things? If Hasbro is going make the hand so static then we should at least get inter-changeable hands in the package, like SOTA's Street Fighter figures. No problems with articulation, she's been able to stand in any pose so far. But once the ankles get loose...No, the waist isn't swiveled, done to perserve sleekness. The mid-section hinge is a click-joint, it can hold her weight well. The elbows do NOT bend all the way, she can't touch her chest (may sound wierd that I know that but that's just one of the tests I conduct, hah) and the arms don't turn, but the elbows can, solving this problem; the shoulders are normal. The fingers and toes don't move, but I'm not sure yet if I want to complain or not. Hinged-toes would be useless due to the size and weight of the figure and hinged fingers would ruin the natural look. The feet are hinged AND they turn! (just like the elbows and wrists, it's the same type of joint and looks decently natural), but they don't rock side-to-side, this will be a problem in the future for me I'm sure. The hair limits head-movement, but I think she looks better with big obstructive hair than no hair at all. She-Hulk is the only figure actually worth the money you'll plop down for Hasbro's Marvel Legends (maybe Thor too). She also comes packaged along with The Upper Torso of Exodia...uh, the upper torso of Blob. But really, with how hard these darn things are to find in stores, you might as well be trying to assemble the fat wrinkly parts of an ancient Egyptian god. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I agree though that theses guys need to come with multiple hands. It looks like all the figure in Hasbros wave are in a homecoming parade and waving hi.
And yarrr She does look like a black lady (the face) painted green, isn''t She-Hulk a white lady?
I must say that I think the loss of articulation in the hips to make a much more appealing womanly figure is a good move on Hasbros part.
I got a X3 Juggernaut in the Mail today, review is imminent...
I like the look of her - but wouldve liked a little chunkier mucles on the calves, thighs and arms - even on muscular women this is their best featureif done correctly
A recent Wonderwoman I seen from DC direct had better thighs than this
But saying that this looks like a Gamma irradiated 70s Tina Turner to me - so i can dig it