Monday, October 28, 2013

Compare Marvel Universe Super Hero Team Packs Fantastic Four

Marvel Universe Super Hero Team Packs Fantastic Four

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This 4-pack of figures has all the heroes you need to defeat evil in all its guises. Your Thing figure will provide the brute force, the Invisible Woman and Mr. Fantastic figures provide the guile and the H.E.R.B.I.E. robot figure will help out however he can. It is a universe of action with these Fantastic 4 figures.


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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
5FANTASTIC FOUR PROS AND CONS
By Kevin M. Sharadin
Pros - The figures are great. Very articulant. You can pose the characters pretty well.

Cons - H.E.R.B.I.E. was a stupid figurine that you can't do anything with/articulate and has a hard time standing up. They should've just thrown in Human Torch instead.

*Note - Be careful what you buy on Amazon.com because the picture may show you differently than what you're buying. I thought I was buying the Fantastic Four with their Blue uniforms as it shows in this listing. The seller sent me them in the Variant White space suits. Was not impressed with what I was given. But because i'm a collector it's all good.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
3Pants on Fire
By The Avenger
In 1977, Marvel licensed a number of characters to Universal Studios to be developed as live-action TV-movies and potential series. The Human Torch was one, and a teleplay was written but never produced.

When NBC wanted to buy a new, animated Fantastic Four series, the rights to the Torch were already encumbered. Universal - which was not to be involved in the cartoon show - wouldn't make a deal that allowed the Torch. Therefore, he was replaced by a robot named H.E.R.B.I.E., conceived by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. It had NOTHING to do with kids setting themselves on fire. Besides in the 60s, there was a FF cartoon and the Human Torch was included then. There have been about 3-4 FF cartoons since then, all had the Torch. The story about kids setting themselves on fire is pure nonsense. Liar, liar, pants on fire.

The toy pack now isn't half bad; the white uniforms look too gray, however. It would be cooler if Reed could stretch. They've made Sue invisible, which is great! The HERBIE robot sucks and should at least have some kind of articulation, but is pretty much worthless, unless you were a fan of the cartoon.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Thank you..just what we wanted
By Lovebooks
These toys meant a lot. He opened it Christmas day and was delightfully surprised. Thank you Nana... I love it.

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