Monday 4 February 2013

Super Hero Action Figures

Super Hero Action Figures
There’s something especially magical about action figures. Perhaps it’s the way they allow the player to project anything upon them, or the variety that they come in, but certainly part of the fascinating is seeing a literal, physical representation of a work of fiction. Suddenly Wolverine isn’t just a character in a book, but rather a real object just sitting on your desk, begging to be picked up and played with. Simply, I love the Marvel Legends line of action figures.
Those paying attention to action figures will probably be aware that the DC Universe line of action figures and the Legendary Comic Book Heroes line have both come out since Marvel made such a splash with Legends, both lines with awesome figures featured here and there, but this all proves that Marvel Legends is the best of the best. Why is that? Take a look at the scale for the three action figure lines I just mentioned. You will notice that they all happen to be roughly the same height, something that an action figure fan such as myself goes nuts over, but it can’t just be pure coincidence. Rather, Marvel Legends picked the scale and all detailed comic-related action figures began appearing at that same scale. You don’t get to play “follow the leader” unless you’re the one leading the pack.
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures
Super Hero Action Figures

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