![]() ![]() Action Figure Review: Legion from Marvel Legends S.Action Figure Review: Beast Man from He-Man and th. ![]() Action Figure Review: Ruck Assault from Final Fact.Statue Review: Teela (Tweeterhead Exclusive) from.Action Figure Review: Rhino from Marvel Legends Re.Is Cosmic Angela a hit or a miss? Let's find out after the break. Many of McFarlane Toys' early releases really tried to do some impressive things and while they usually succeeded, they struck out a few times, too. This is a cool looking figure with neat accessories and lots of weird problems. I'm not sure if this costume was made up for the toyline (I've read the first 100 issues of Spawn and the Angela miniseries and I don't recall it), but I really like it. This figure is from back when she was one of the A-listers at Image, though. Sadly, we won't get a modern Mcfarlane Angela figure because today Angela is part of the Marvel Universe. That's the version I'm checking out today! I went to Toy Federation in Greer, SC a couple weeks ago and picked up some vintage Spawn toys to review and display with my newer stuff. Angela first appeared in series 2 of the toyline and was so popular that she was given a variant in series 3: Cosmic Angela. Created by Neil Gaiman and Todd McFarlane ( with about two decades or more of craziness regarding who owns the character), Angela became an important character in the comics and a high desirable action figure. Angela was a huge part of the popularity of Spawn, both the comic and the toyline, in the mid 1990s. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |