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Post by Lobsterman on Mar 29, 2005 22:06:15 GMT -5
That's pretty fly. He's like the sixth member of NKOTB.
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Post by Randy13 on Mar 29, 2005 23:07:36 GMT -5
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Post by Randy13 on Mar 30, 2005 18:08:42 GMT -5
I just got the only McFarlane Spidey in Austin. You are all right--it rules all other Marvel Figures. It's even an improvement on the Spider-man 2 figure. The SOTA style chest joint looks so much more natural than the previous pfferings, and the shoulders are definitely a triumph of design. This is the first super-poseable Marvel fig that doesn't look super-poseable. And you're right, rupert--the neck is perfect. Now I have to get a back up, because it feels fragile and I'm paranoid about my favorite toys that way...
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Post by Bleighdzes on Mar 30, 2005 18:34:03 GMT -5
Wow! I'd hate waking up next to that face in the morning! GAAHHH!!!
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Post by Cedarboy on Mar 31, 2005 1:30:08 GMT -5
Well I bought the Superposeable Spider-man last weekend while I was visiting the USA, it looks great! Haven't taken him out of the packaging yet.
My current fave Spidey toy is the Spider-Man 2 "Magnetic Spider-Man with Spiral Spinning Action." It's the Spider-Man 2 figure that comes with a flag pole. Forget about the spinning action and flag pole, the figure is all about the magnets on his hands and feet.
You can stick Spidey to your fridge, workout equipment, or even desk lamp in some truly cool Spidey poses!
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Post by rupert on Mar 31, 2005 12:31:38 GMT -5
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Post by rupert on Mar 31, 2005 12:39:44 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Cedarboy, CRACK IT OPEN! its worth it. honestly, i beleive this figure is highly underestimated. www.superherotimes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=349go all government, randy13. why buy one, when you can buy two for twice the price![/glow]
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Post by Bleighdzes on Apr 1, 2005 22:38:30 GMT -5
How neat a Spidey Pose is that?
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