![]() The articulation is exactly what we all know and expect from this female body mold: I think the pristine paint applications on this black and blue costume are also an improvement over the Walgreens blue and white costume-although the trade-off better executed paint is the recognizability of the color scheme. ![]() Sue Storm’s face is pretty and recognizable and does the job nicely. I don’t know if it necessarily looks better or worse than the previous Sue’s hair, but I do prefer this hairstyle myself (even if it does make Reed’s head look too small in comparison). The Marvel Legends 2020 Invisible Woman 6” figure also has wavier, fuller feeling hair than the classic Walgreens iteration. Seriously-this one little accessory adds a ton of aesthetic flair and display value to this figure. The invisible effect smoothly slides on over Sue’s right hand, where it’s held snugly and looks awesome. It’s cast entirely in milky translucent plastic, and gets mad bonus points from me for being an actual new accessory and not an effects piece Hasbro has recolored four dozen times. The belle of the ball for me is definitely that new invisible shield effects piece. But hey, most of the body molds these days are primarily repainted from a dozen other figures, so no biggie.Īnd she does have about four different pieces to her: a different hairstyle on her head, feet with little treads under the toes to match Reed and Johnny (a wonderful touch I’m surprised was added), the body/torso of the Super Skrull Build-A-Figure, and an all-new effects piece accessory (hold me). Let’s have a look at Sue and see if she fares as well!Īt a glance, it’s evident that this is mostly a repaint of the ML Invisible Woman Walgreens exclusive action figure. Fantastic was pretty sweet when I reviewed him yesterday. The less familiar black costumes are leaving a bad taste in the mouths of many classic fans, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that the toys themselves are bad. The only trouble is that the classic primarily blue with black costumes were just done as Walgreens exclusives, so Hasbro chose to go with something less iconic for this wave: the black and blue costumes from the Future Fight mobile game and some of Dan Slott’s current run on the comic book. And so, it feels appropriate that the F4 are also heading back to mass retail with their first Marvel Legends series in many years. The Fantastic Four movie rights are back with Disney/Marvel Studios, and the ongoing comic book adventures of Marvel’s first family are being published once again. When the first photos of the Walgreens Marvel Legends Fantastic Four Invisible Woman figure began circulating in early 2017, it felt like some kind of crazy dream seeing the FF heading back to store shelves under the ML banner.
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