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It started with Daredevil and Gambit and it should end here – I don't understand the need for ToyBiz to "paint" stubble onto the faces of action figures; it doesn't look right at all no matter how well its done. You'll also find images, price guides, annual changes in figure values, and other first-rate information. check lists for Star Wars action figures, play sets, vehicles, ...... Over their 40-plus years of publication, the Fantastic Four have obviously gone through some ups and downs. The feather on his hat, the hat itself, and his sword are all huge. It is significantly expensive to set up a booth at a memorabilia show, so dealers tend to bring their top dollar merchandise for just such an occasion. As it is, this is a flawed but admirable entry into the long line of Venom figures, although I doubt it will be the last. If we get this superfluous launcher, why do we need a useless and nearly non-functioning jaw action that cuts into the articulation, breaks up the sculpt, and turns the face to rubber? Sadly, in the end, this is not the great Venom we were all hoping for. Nero does better, with two cool weapons.
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