" @Gambit1024: no way bro marvel universe is where its at right now... tons of figures are being made over 130 in just under a year and a half the universe line have been pushed out already. the head of of the universe line division is dave voner a head designer of the toybiz legends.. did u see the galactus that is hitting stores soon it totally humiliates the build a figure galactus. plus universe already gots figures legends didnt come out with in the 8 years its been around like the entire wrecking crew, modern luke cage, jim lee's jean grey .... cant front that universe is dope bro ... plus not to mention hasbro's sister line ironman2 and wolverine origins figs which ups the number of figures out to close to the 240s. im not gonna lie i have some legends too but i sold most of them to catch up on my universe stuff... just the versatility of them is a lot better cause i can buy gi joe playsets and vehicles or any other 3 3/4 inch line stuff to accompany my displays with and that is something u werent able to do with legends... check out my video avoe that i posted in this board "
Agreed. The Marvel Universe series is excellent! They're well-articulated and a great size for collecting. And since Marvel now puts out all of their movie tie-in figures at the same 3.75 inch size, you get tons of figures that you may otherwise might not have seen.
Guardsman, War Machine, & numerous Iron Man suits are all in the Iron Man 2 series of figures and Deadpool (both the "Barakapool" & the comic version), Sabretooth, & several Wolverine variations were in the X-Men Origins line, yet they all fit right in with the Marvel Universe ones. And with Thor, Captain America, & the Avengers movies coming out, having all of the figures at the same size with the same articulation adds to the feeling that Marvel's multiverse is available to you.
Any kid dumb enough to be inspired to start a fight because a toy said that "It's Clobberin' Time", or idiotic enough to set themselves on fire because they see the Human Torch, deserves whatever happens to them. And any parent who isn't bright enough to teach their kids that comics & toys are make-believe needs to turn their kid over to Protective Services immediately.
Definitely gotta give respect to Roy Nelson. He was taking shots that would have dropped a lot of other guys in the division. Matt Hughes proved that he's still got a lot left in the tank too.
And I've definitely gotta give repsect to "the most interesting man in the world", Chael Sonnen. He came up short, but he brought it to Anderson like no one else has before.
Both men are geniuses in multiple areas of science, schemers of the highest order, and have vast resources at their disposal, but Doctor Doom's knowledge of magic will be what gives him the victory over Lex.
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