Friday, January 31, 2014
Marvel Universe 3 75 World War Hulk Wave 12 Series 3
How could he? He should be way MORE dangerous than before because of the whole Planet Hulk experience. Thinking about it just makes me mad. And when Im mad, I get angry...And when Im I angry I..I..WWWRRRREEEAAAAAAAAAAAAGHHHHHHHH!!!!! HULK SMAAAAAAAAAASSSSSH!!!!
Oh, er, sorry. Where were we? Oh yes, the review. Im glad they gave this Hulk a 3.75" version. The King Hulk 6" Marvel Legends version is awesome, as is the Face Off release. So why shouldnt this one be?
Like: Weapons and accessories. Marvel Universe figures seldom come with much else other than figure stand and perhaps one other accessory--either a shield or a blast effect--most of the time its because its an item that defines the character. Theres Thors hammer, Caps shield, Thunderballs...uh..ball... These are things that these guys gotta have. World War Hulk here doesnt necessarily need his weapons, at least not both of them and a shield, but he gets them anyway. Yay for us! :)
Like: The excellent ensemble of parts that make the main sculpt, his loincloth, harness, and weapons. All these are brand new pieces, with detail that puts the 6" version to shame. The weapons and shield have nicks and cuts and all sorts of battle wear, the leathers and loincloth have tooling to bring out their texture, while his armor and skin also bear the same combat wear. Simply a marvel to behold.
Also, World War Hulks chest and torso is much less broad compared to previous Marvel Universe releases, while his arms are not as huge and ape-like. This is excellent and true to the comic art, in which Hulk has less bestial and more human proportions.
Like: The brilliant wash over most of the figure. Theres a rust brown wash on his armored parts: just enough for wear, and his face and skin have also been given dark shading to bring out the muscles and leathery texture. His leathers and other brown areas are the only unwashed parts, but with all the detailed tooling on them, I can hardly hold it against Hasbro. Lets put it this way--WWH has more washed than unwashed parts, and that certainly doesnt mean hes got good hygiene habits.
Like: That his large left shoulder guard is part of his harness instead of his arm. This way, theres a better range of motion for his arm, looks like hes wearing it on his shoulder instead of being part of the arm or the shoulder (thereby restricting its movement). The harness is a separate piece, and therefore adjustable. What works great is that I can move his arm, then set the shoulder guard on it. This makes it easy to look really great.
His shield clips onto the scabbard! |
Dislike: Well, sorta. Im not sure I like his head sculpt. It doesnt have the super large upper lip thats characteristic of the brooding King Hulk. His eyes are a little too big, and his mouth is open? I guess World War Hulk does have his mouth partway open in the comics like that. Combined with the eyes on the figure, it makes him look like hes a deer in the headlights. Its brood or bash, I say, brood or BAAAAAAAASH!!!
Like: The thigh cuts and double-jointed knees! Talk about a marked improvement from the previous Marvel Universe versions! The Green, Gray, Red, and Secret Wars Green all were very stable but also very rigid in terms of waist down articulation. But WWH here has sacrificed very little of that stability and added tons of flexibility. The joints are all nice and tight, but beware of over twisting his ball-jointed legs or they might pop off. But if that ever happens no worries, they pop right back on. ;)
Like: The hinge/ball combo for his head and the swivel at the base of his neck! When I busted him out of the package, I was initially disappointed that he could only look down. Then I realized his neck might have been attached backwards. So I swiveled the neck piece 180 degrees and viola! He looks up and down perfectly.
I dont know if this is the case for all the World War Hulk figures, but I think its a safe bet to say it is. Not to worry, though. Its a really quick fix that doesnt require any tools--just your fingers and some good old-fashioned elbow grease (ie. twisting). ;)
RATINGS
Aesthetics: 9.5/10 - Theres no way you cant love this Conanesque look for the Hulk. Throw in excellent tooling on the majority of his parts, and a very comic book accurate and proportionate sculpt, and we have a winner!.
If theres one thing to pick on, its the face. The look they gave the King Hulk 6" Marvel Legends version was spot on, so perhaps Hasbro didnt want the 3.75" figure to be a miniaturized carbon copy of its larger 6" predecessor and produced this wider-eyed, scowly faced version. Funny the thing with the head is that the more I look at it, the more like it.
Theres very little paint on WWH, with only his eyes, circlet, and all silver parts painted. And what theyve painted, theyve painted well. The armored parts especially deserve mention, because its done so well that after a wash of darker paint, you cant tell whats painted and whats not.
Poseability: 9.5/10 - World War Hulk might not be able to hold his weapons well, but he has a sheathe! What about them thigh cuts? Simply awesome, baby! Add some nice, tight ball joints at the legs and double hinges at the knees and youve got some amazing leg movement.
World War Hulk may already look great posed by himself, but when posed with others, hes exceptional! You also cant deny WWHs excellent head movement, as well as a great waist swivel and chest pivot combo. Theres only two other Marvel Universe figures that share the same combo: Spiderman and Captain America. That all three figures have great poseability is due in no small part to the chest/waist movement!
WWH would receive a perfect score, except for being unable to grip weapons properly at all. Imagine GI Joes who cant hold their guns right. Theyd be simply frustrating to play with! As for the upper body, the elbows get a good 90 degree bend, but shoulder his hinges are restricted in the front by his big chest, as is normal with a bulky figure like Hulk.
Fun: 10/10 - Hulks are always fun, as any Hulk fan would tell you. But this Hulk is especially fun because hes got weapons, a shield, a removable harness and a separate belt/loincloth combo. The latter cant be removed without some effort, but unless youre stripping him down for spare parts, thats not going to be a problem at all.
World War Hulk is also good fun because he can (and has) fought everyone. The Illuminati, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, Hulkbuster Iron Man, and of course, the Sentry. It would be especially interesting to hunt down all the members of these teams (or wait for them to be made) just so Hulk can beat the pulp outta them all. ;)
Value: 9/10 - Theres no shortage of value for money here. WWH has got lots of wash all over, separately tooled pieces (harness, belt & loincloth, right leather wristband), lots of specially tooled parts (gladiator sandal legs and feet, armored left arm and spiked left hand, the new head), and superb torso and leg articulation. On top of all that, he comes with your regular figure stand.
The new figures lack the paper accessories of the ID card and the top secret letter, but if it mean the money form printing those goes into accessories.paint and tooling, then its well worth it!
Overall - 9.5/10 - Heck, WWH is probably the best Marvel Universe figure released to date--bulkier, with great tooling, great accessories, and articulation comparable to the likes of Captain America and the classic Spidey. And those guys are slimmer too, meaning that a bulky guy like WWH shouldnt be able to move the way they do, except that he can.
Compared to the Marvel Legends King Hulk, WWH has superior paint/wash and sculpt, has better articulation, and has and extra shield and stand. The only thing that holds him back is the nonexistent grip on his weapons. This makes him a way better figure than the 6" version, unless size matters a lot to you. ;)
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