@MustyMarkus1 They tend to substitute curse words for "futuristic" curse words in a lot of scifi stuff. I think the reasoning is half censorship, half theme. You'll notice that there isn't much cursing in normal comics, so switching to a curse that really isn't a curse is probably a way for them to make it look like the characters curse on a pretty frequent basis without potentially offending any readers who get worked up by that stuff.
The Origins version is a different sculpt which lacks the ab/diaphragm joint, the toe joint, and the finger joint, among other things. Plus the Origins version lacks ball-jointed legs. I liked the paint on the Origins version, though.
@MustyMarkus1 They tend to substitute curse words for "futuristic" curse words in a lot of scifi stuff. I think the reasoning is half censorship, half theme. You'll notice that there isn't much cursing in normal comics, so switching to a curse that really isn't a curse is probably a way for them to make it look like the characters curse on a pretty frequent basis without potentially offending any readers who get worked up by that stuff.
WatchThisReview 1 year ago
dude i love how u told a story about him.... i knew nothing about him...now i know alot..... thank you soo much and nice review
Sithunlimited1 1 year ago
aaaa i c thanx for clarifying. oh yes the metallic paint really makes the difference.
GREGGFOWL 2 years ago
There is a re-issue of him in the hasbro's spider-man origins line (2006) they painted him with a metallic blue
GREGGFOWL 2 years ago
The Origins version is a different sculpt which lacks the ab/diaphragm joint, the toe joint, and the finger joint, among other things. Plus the Origins version lacks ball-jointed legs. I liked the paint on the Origins version, though.
WatchThisReview 2 years ago
marvel legends
dbzkizar 2 years ago
it's a spiderman classics
Dirkified14 2 years ago