#3304: Daredevil VS Hydro-Man
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by Ethan Wilson
4h ago
DAREDEVIL VS HYDRO-MAN MARVEL LEGENDS (HASBRO) Fun FiQ Fact #0083:  Despite both characters making appearances on the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man cartoons in the ’90s, Daredevil and Hydro-Man were never both present in the same episode. I gotta be honest, of all the ’90s Marvel cartoons, Spider-Man: The Animated Series is probably my least favorite.  I know, bold statement.  I’m a guy that defends Avengers: United They Stand and Silver Surfer; how can I take a swing at one of the big ones?  Hard to say.  Something about the show’s pacin ..read more
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#3303: Faramir
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by Ethan Wilson
1d ago
FARAMIR LORD OF THE RINGS (ASMUS TOYS) Fun FiQ Fact #0082:  David Wenham, who portrays Faramir in Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings films, has been part of two comic book adaptations: 300 and Iron Fist.  Look, he was good in Iron Fist, even if the show around him…wasn’t? The Lord of the Rings movies were pretty much an inescapable part of the cultural lexicon when I was growing up, hitting theatres during the back half of my elementary school years.  So, I obviously couldn’t really avoid them, and I’ve got my own particular interests within them.  I’ve never ..read more
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#3302: Angel
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by Ethan Wilson
1d ago
ANGEL MARVEL LEGENDS (HASBRO) Fun FiQ Fact #0081: Warren Worthington III was the third mutant to join the X-Men, following Cyclops and Iceman. As a kid, the real centerpiece of my X-Men collection was my Toy Biz First Appearance boxed set.  Missing from that set for a good chunk of my childhood was its Angel figure, who was my favorite figure included.  Though Warren hasn’t held his high spot in my X-Men rankings as I’ve gotten older (which is less about me liking him less, and more about me finding other X-Men I like *more*), I do still have a soft spot for him, in both of his main ..read more
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#3301: S.T.R.I.P.E.
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by Ethan Wilson
3d ago
STRIPE DC UNIVERSE CLASSICS (MATTEL) Fun FiQ Fact #0080: The Star-Spangled Kid and Stripesy are a unique instance of a kid superhero having an adult sidekick, with Pat “Stripesy” Duggan serving as sidekick to both Sylvester Pemberton and Courtney Whitmore during their turns in the role. When I was a kid, I got my first introduction to the “modern” incarnation of Stars and STRIPE via their guest appearance in Impulse, an issue I got as a free give away at an early Baltimore Comic Con I attended (which was also my introduction to Impulse himself). I had known of their golden age incarnation tha ..read more
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#3299: Nightcrawler
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by Ethan Wilson
5d ago
NIGHTCRAWLER MARVEL LEGENDS (HASBRO) Fun FiQ Fact #0078: Nightcrawler’s creation predates the All New, All Different X-Men, and in fact predates his creator Dave Cockrum’s time at Marvel; he was originally intended to be part of Legion of Super Heroes spin-off book from Cockrum’s time at DC.  When Dave left DC, he took Nightcrawler with him. Though certainly a popular X-Man, it feels like we never get enough Nightcrawler figures.  He’s always just a little sparser than you might expect.  Since the introduction of Marvel Legends, he’s gotten two, now three figures.  Th ..read more
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#3297: Goblin Queen
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by Ethan Wilson
1w ago
GOBLIN QUEEN MARVEL LEGENDS (HASBRO) Fun FiQ Fact #0076: Though she’s existed since 1983, Madelyn Pryor has had, to date, only two action figures, more than 20 years apart from each other. I find Madelyn Pryor a generally tedious character.  The concept’s not awful, I guess.  I can certainly understand Claremont’s initial desire to give Scott Summers his planned “happily ever after” even with the adjustments to the end of “The Dark Phoenix Saga” resulting in Jean’s demise.  But, it does put Madelyn in an unfortunate spot of being nothing more than a placeholder, which isn’t ide ..read more
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#3296: Batgirl
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by Ethan Wilson
1w ago
BATGIRL DC: THE NEW 52 (DC COLLECTIBLES) Fun FiQ Fact #0075:  Barbra Gordon, the second Batgirl, was introduced into the comics in 1967 as a prelude to the character’s introduction in the third season of the live action Batman. Barbara Gordon’s victimization at the hands of the Joker in Alan Moore’s “The Killing Joke” is a pretty messy story for a lot of different reasons.  Ultimately, DC’s decision not to quickly reverse Barbara’s paralyzation, and in fact embrace it and make her a stronger character *because* of it worked in her favor, with her Oracle role becoming quite a de ..read more
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#3295: ShadowHawk
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by Ethan Wilson
1w ago
SHADOWHAWK SPAWN (MCFARLANE TOYS) Fun FiQ Fact #0074: Today’s review increases my Spawn line reviews by 50%! Hey, remember back in 2017, when I reviewed a ShadowHawk figure?  Well, this review is gonna be very similar because, um, the figures are also very similar?  Because, if there’s one thing McFarlane has always enjoyed, it’s very easy variants.  And early on, he made up a lot of very easy variants, exclusively for the purpose of having very easy variants.  Here’s one of those. THE FIGURE ITSELF ShadowHawk was released in Series 4 of McFarlane’s Spawn li ..read more
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#3294: Jean Grey
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by Ethan Wilson
1w ago
JEAN GREY MARVEL LEGENDS (HASBRO) Fun FiQ Fact #0073:  This figure’s technically two figures in one! Well, X-Men ’97 continues to deliver on the awesomeness front, so I’m going to keep jumping into that particular well.  I already looked at Cyclops earlier this week, and what better follow-up to him is there than Jean Grey!  Jean’s gotten her fair share of ’90s inspired figures, and here’s one more! THE FIGURE ITSELF Jean Grey is part of the second X-Men ’97 tie-in assortment of Marvel Legends.  She’s the first ’90s Jean at regular retail since the Rock ..read more
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#3293: Ultraman Orb Spacium Zeperion
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by Ethan Wilson
2w ago
ULTRAMAN ORB SPACIUM ZEPERION S.H. FIGUARTS (BANDAI) Fun FiQ Fact #0072: Ultraman Orb is the 14th form-changing Ultraman in the franchise. I’m gonna level with you guys: I’ve gotten back to Ultraman reviews, and I can’t kick the habit all that easily.  So, there’s gonna be more Ultraman reviews.  Not a ton, because, well, I have slightly more limited means of getting new Ultramen right at this moment, but still, there’s more Ultramen, and that’s always a great thing.  Alright, let’s look at an Ultraman Orb variant! THE FIGURE ITSELF Ultraman Orb Spacium Zeperion was a December ..read more
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