Ditko
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- Apr 12, 2025
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I think a key part of Deadpool would be sculpted details rather than paint for seam lines and contrasting colors. They could do wrinkles I guess then just skip seam lines to give us a new sculpt, but also reusable. If it's reused like Hulk but with tons of weapons then it's a very easy pass. Hard pass. I am expecting a redo of the 2016 Juggernaut one with tons of gear and a new sculpt. I would go for a 90s one as well. I doubt they could do an all-in-one version to make your own era Deadpool with loads of pouches and such, but we'll see. He might end up being the best of the 3 building to next year.Maximum Spider-Man looks like a figure Legends collectors will be happy to own, it just sucks that it's so overpriced. Hulk, on the other hand, strikes me as a perplexing offering. He features a lot of reuse and it seems like the main selling point is he can clap now. Granted, I am not much of a Hulk fan so maybe I'm underselling the importance of this function, but I just don't see much value in that one. I wonder if this is some sort of Maximum Sandwich Strategy where they lead-off with an all new figure of a popular character, follow it up with a more expensive but less impressive release, then try and blow everyone away with whatever comes next? Deadpool seems like the frontrunner since he's a ninja and would benefit from added articulation, come come with lots of hands, weapons, and even multiple heads. If they want to paint most of the costume details too then he could be reused as a base for several characters going forward too. I'm probably content with the Deadpool figures I already own, but if they did a Maximum Iceman...
Thor should be done sooner than later. Coipel is due for an update and the amount of lighting effects would be wicked cool