sgartz wrote:
What's the deal with Hasbro's puzzling lack of consistency of articulation styles between their Marvel-based lines? The Wolverine figures had ball-jointed elbows, those awful ball-jointed hips with swivel thighs, and double-hinged knees. The Marvel Universe line has double-hinged elbows with a shoulder swivel, Joe-style t-bar ball-jointed hips, and double-hinged knees, with occasional forays into ball-jointed knees, elbows, single-jointed ankles, and swivel waists. The Iron Man 3 3/4" line appears to have the Wolverine articulation. Then, these Spider-Man figures come along with the strangest combination yet: the ball-jointed hips, ball-jointed elbows, and ball-jointed knees.
I realize that they probably have different development teams working on the lines, but it just seems strange to articulate the figures differently when each line is so closely related.
Yeah it is different teams. Most likely an entirely different factory will make them too.
All of these are new sculpts.
The only one that looks remotely interesting to me is regular Spidey. He as all the normal articulation points. However I already got MU Spidey. Not even Goblin has ankle artic. He should need that to stand on his glider!
At least I have my Showdown Venom still.
Night Mission Spidey seems redundant. Doesn't he usually patrol at night anyway?!
Doc Ock from SDCC looked crappy too. Probably the only one I may get from this line is Rhino.