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Its also one hell of a toy, arguably the best thing yet to come out of the Indiana Jones toyline (which is weird to admit for a Raiders/Crusade purist) and fits perfectly the nature of the mailaway program in that it's a key element of the film but not one so major it will be missed by some people and, moreover, in that it's the kind of thing that is definitely worth having more than one of (perhaps even, dare I say, 13?), so for those out there like myself who not only are buying every figure but amassing armies out of the battle builders we get something we'll all probably want several of. If you are an avid action figure collector, why not make your own stand for those action figures that you want to display outside of the box? They subverted the Nazi image of the Aryan ubermensch - the blond blue-eyed muscular figure - and made him their own, drew him slamming his knuckles into Hitler's jaw on the cover of monthly magazines. First of all, the ball is hard plastic, not rubber - it doesn't bounce, just rolls around. The only real drawback to this figure (either of them, really), is the size; these are the best figures in the Hulk movie line, but they're too big to integrate with your Marvel Legends. There is a subtle bend at the left elbow, but a more pronounced one at the right. Sue moves at all the same points as Elektra - toes, ankles, boots, knees, upper thighs, hips, waist, torso, neck, head, shoulders, biceps, elbows, forearms, wrists and hands - though her hips are different. Lucky for you we're here, huh? The damn things fit inside the loops of Jack's scabbard, to hold the sword in place securely.
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