At first glance it is everything one would want in a origin set of figures, big flat headed Hulk and a big white winged Thor instead of the metallic look to the wings. The Hulk is the biggest figure. The Thor figure is nicely colored but has a paint defect on some of the faces, not easily noticed but some have a pale discoloration. The Ant Man with this set is much smaller than Wasp so he's more in scale with the ant. The ant is not in scale but much larger than if in scale with the 3.75" figures so I don't understand the point of not making Pym larger and the ant a little larger. The reason I think is to have a different scale than has been released so one can have a growing effect when placing several of the figures together. Also why not add several ants? This had been done in other...[See More]
The characters look like they leaped out of the comic books. The figures fit in with the rest of the series (They also are aritculated enough to be able to move like the rest of the figures in the series....[See More]
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