In the aftermath of enactment of the Superhuman Registration Act and the subsequent super-hero Civil War, Captain America surrendered, and was brought to the Federal Courthouse in New York City to face his arraignment. Sharon escorted the Captain, unaware that she had been brainwashed by Dr. Faustus who had infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D. posing as Carter’s psychologist. Captain America was shot first by a sniper, Crossbones, then subsequently by Sharon several times at point blank amid the chaos. Oblivious to firing the gun, Sharon accompanied Captain America to Mercy Hospital where he was pronouned dead on arrival. At the hospital, the Red Skull’s daughter, Sinthia, spoke the keyword to release Faustus’ hold making Sharon aware, to her horror, of what she had been programmed to do.
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Marvel Legends Sharon Carter
Pros
Great articulation
Good web gear
Cons
Overall
Sharon Carter just from her role in Captain America’s death, is an awesome addition to the Marvel Legends line up. The figure has a really nice comic book design with some solid web gear and a hand gun. Some people may not know much about this character, and thing she is filler but not me. I suggest you go read one of the top three comic book runs of all time in Civil War, and the aftermath. Awesome figure and she should be on everybody’s buy list.
Captain America Civil War Marvel Legends Photo Shoots
First up is Captain America!
Marvel Legends Civil War Captain America Photo Shoot - The Toyark - News
please excuse my ignorance, but what's with the wolf head?
oooooh, does cap turn into a werewolf?
also, please explain partial physics.
Taskmaster from this line is amazing. AMAZING. I had a hard time deciding between the old-school or Udon head but I went with old-school 'cause why not? It's sweet.
In contrast, every Mockingbird I've seen at retail has totally f'ed up sunglasses. Shame, she'd be an awesome figure otherwise. Plus, there's some dude shoplifting all the BAF pieces out of the packages of the figures at the TRU by me. Dick.
oooooh, does cap turn into a werewolf?
Man, why has no one taken a picture of the Commander Rogers head from the Return of Marvel Legends on this body?
man, there's a lot going on there.
i literally just found this guy today finally around my area. bought him and the taskmaster.
Some notes though...the head is not a perfect fit. The Steve Rogers head has a larger peg hole than the peg on the newer Cap figure, so it fits a little loosely and will very loosely bobble unless you stuff it with a paper towel or napkin, or add some nail polish or super glue to the inside to build the peg hole up a bit. It also is a little bit more shallow than the newer Cap head as well, meaning it fits a little high on his body. It looks alright straight on from a static pose, but it really becomes noticeable from the side as you can see in my second pic, as you can see the gap between the neck and the head. *Sighs*...so close...yet so far away....
Hope that helps!
Some notes though...the head is not a perfect fit. The Steve Rogers head has a larger peg hole than the peg on the newer Cap figure, so it fits a little loosely and will very loosely bobble unless you stuff it with a paper towel or napkin, or add some nail polish or super glue to the inside to build the peg hole up a bit. It also is a little bit more shallow than the newer Cap head as well, meaning it fits a little high on his body. It looks alright straight on from a static pose, but it really becomes noticeable from the side as you can see in my second pic, as you can see the gap between the neck and the head. *Sighs*...so close...yet so far away....
Hope that helps!
Next up is Mockingbird...
Marvel Legends Mockingbird Photo Shoot - The Toyark - News
The one you have has the best sunglasses/goggles that I've seen on any of them and they still look kinda derpy. Such a shame. If I can find a Mockingbird that looks decent I'd like to pick it up.
I love this Mockingbird figure. But the right ankle on mine broke as soon as I tried to move it. She now has the distinction of being my only super-glued-back-together Marvel Legend.
Both Cap and Mockingbird are phenomenal. I disagree with the batons being too short. Mockingbird has been drawn with her weapons of several different lengths.
Now Cap's shield on the other hand, is too small. I switched it out with the AoU shield, which not only looks better, but doesn't have a crappy looking clip that scratches paint. The only time I will use that shield is if I ever place it on his back. I also think his straps are crap because they can't actually stay on his shoulders. Everything else is perfect on Cap sans the paint job.
BTW, I never realized this until reading through Streets of Poison, but Cap pretty much carries his shield on his left arm.
One of the best figures in the wave.
Marvel Legends Scourge Photo Shoot - The Toyark - News
Marvel Legends Scourge Photo Shoot - The Toyark - News
Your review pretty much hit it on the head Destro. I might be in the minority, but I know most everyone was in love with Taskmaster, and I don't know if I just got a bad figure out of the bunch, but he just didn't do it for me. The joints felt weak, I can't stand the wide shoulder stance he has (as he cannot put his arms straight down,) and all those armor bits get in the way of his articulation. I feel that this and Mockingbird were the home run hitters of the wave, with Cap at a distant third.
I love the re-tool of the Electro mold, along with the cleverly colored weapons (a nod to D-Man, no doubt.) As you said though, Scourge was like a Black Series G.I.Joe, and in a very good way. He could pass for a beefed up Croc Master (minus the crocodile of course...) or a more Navy Seals/SAS styled Undertow trooper during a land assault. He just screams Cobra. Great figure overall.
Count me in with those impressed with Demo Man. I wasn't sure until I saw him at retail today, and I totally snapped him up. Really great figure of a character I'm not super-familiar with, but that's ok. He kicks ass nonetheless. That thigh holster of his rules.
BTW, I've had none of the issues you complained about with Taskmaster (my personal favorite of the wave). Articulation is fine and his joints feel strong...in fact, the plastic quality overall in the new Captain America and Spider-Man Legends 6" lines feels much improved over previous waves. No rubbery knees as of late.
BTW, I've had none of the issues you complained about with Taskmaster (my personal favorite of the wave). Articulation is fine and his joints feet strong...in fact, the plastic quality overall in the new Captain America and Spider-Man Legends 6" lines feels much improved over previous waves. No rubbery knees as of late.
I was wondering why Scourge had such oddly colored weapons, but now I am guessing the colors are homages to his D-Man suit. That's kinda cool.
I've actually been a Taskmaster fan way before he was ever associated with Deadpool, back in the days when he had an exaggerated Brooklyn accent and was training street hoodlums to work for low-level supervillains and mobsters. That and his powers (and the fact that he has a skull face and kids in the 80's just loved skulls) made him somewhat unique and fun.
Taskmaster is now up for your viewing pleasure.
Marvel Legends Taskmaster Photo Shoot - The Toyark - News
As I said above, Taskmaster is a great figure and my favorite of the wave. Wonderful pics as usual, my man.
Got Task Master through the mail today really awesome figure
And next up is Whirlwind.
Marvel Legends Whirlwind Photo Shoot - The Toyark - News
Whirlwind is pretty awesome, especially thanks to his sculpt and colors, but there was no reason to give hi open hands. Fists would have been just fine. He also could have used an accessory or something like maybe an effect stand.
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