Spidey's Back In Black and He's Bringing The Sandman With Him Too...
Despite the new Spider-Man movie reboot in theaters, Hot Toys
continues to produce figures from Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Trilogy,
mainly pulling from Spider-Man 3, which still rings pretty rotten in my
mind. But even with Spider-Man 3 not living up to my expectations,
figures and characters in toy form can become whatever you want them to
be. With their Movie Masterpiece Series #165, Hot Toys gives us Spider-Man in his black symbiote suit that is excellently made and they also sweeten the deal by including a Sandman diorama base and a alternate portrait of Peter Parker as played by Tobey Maguire.
The packaging for this Spider-Man is very similar to the original Red
& Blue Spider-Man packaging design with the Spider emblem embossed
over a webbed box. It’s attractive and simple, exactly what you’d
expect from Hot Toys. I also love the fact that they credit many of
their lead artists that brought this collectible to life.
Once you remove the top lid, you’ll find layers upon layers to remove.
The figure and the many accessories are in one self contained tray while
the Sandman base is broken down in another. The trays stack upon each
other nicely while keeping all of its contents visible and easy to find.
Upon first impressions of holding this figure, you might suspect that
it’s the same as the previous Spider-Man but colored black. While this
is mostly true, this particular figure has a removeable head at the top
of the neck unlike the previous release, which is wearing a full body
suit from head to toe. Where Hot Toys succeeds here is that the
Spider-Man head is wrapped in the same fabric costume as the body suit,
retaining the same aesthetic overall. This is an issue Sideshow has
failed time and time again with their 12” G.I.Joe line, releasing
figures with plastic masks that don’t match the rest of the costume.
The Tobey Maguire / Peter Parker portrait fits above the neck and is
sculpted incredibly well with a very stern expression. Thankfully, this
is not the emo Peter Parker that we’ve grown to hate in the film, but
rather a more serious looking Peter Parker. If there’s a minor
complaint is that the head fits over the neck, making that transition a
tad odd looking. But still, I prefer the ability to swap heads more so
than not and it’s a crying shame that we can’t use this head on the
previous Spider-Man (you still can but will need to destroy the costume
to do so). For those with extra money, you’re more than welcome to buy
another Hot Toys body and create your own Peter Parker figure.
The fabric Spidey costume is a real highlight of this figure and may be
the most unsung hero of this figure. The detail is impeccable with the
webbing and Spider logo popping off the fabric like it does in the film.
Look even closer and you’ll find the web pattern going throughout the
costume that reflects in the light, making this a pretty dynamic looking
figure. It may not be from the best Spider-Man movie but all is
(almost) forgiven with this figure. Even in the Spider-Man head optics
you will find a pattern, just adding to the authenticity of it all. It
really is impressive.
The poseable figure underneath is much of what you’d expect from Hot
Toys; TrueType body with plenty of points of articulation to hold the
many poses you’d want with Spider-Man, although the costume is rather
delicate and I’m afraid to move the figure as much as I’d like, in fear
of ripping and tearing the costume. It’s pretty sturdy for common poses
but I’m just paranoid.
Black Suit Spider-Man comes with many of the same accessories that the
earlier Spider-Man did, including the five pairs of interchangeable
palms and five strips of web. Swapping the hands on this figure seemed
to go pretty well on this figure but product could vary from figure to
figure. Hot Toys also included an extra pair of pegs in case your hands
do get stuck.
The various webs are a pretty neat addition but will take some tender
loving care to get set right. There’s a hoop in the web shooters that
go inbetween the wrist and the hand. Another web plugs into the grip
hand for the standard swinging position.
The beauty of Hot Toys of course is the ability to decide how you
ultimately want to display your figure. In this case, they provided a
standard display base with the movie logo as well as a massive Sandman
diorama base. The arm can be repositioned but rather limited, as well
as the fist. As a Sideshow exclusive, an interchangeable meteor hammer
can be used in place of the fist.
The detail in the Sandman diorama is really well done, showing a muddy
and sandy texture all over. All you need now is more sand surrounding
it and you’d have an amazing display! The paint and weathering also add
much of the depth and texture of the piece. There’s also an invisible
post with a clip to plug in and display your Spider-Man figure over the
base. I personally feel it’s in an odd spot for Spider-Man to be but it
works. But since this particular Sandman seems more like the final
battle Sandman, it’s probably more appropriate to stick the traditional
Spider-Man or even New Goblin on this display (Black Suit Spider-Man
fights Sandman in the sewers).
Hot Toys has so far released three figures in the Spider-Man 3
collection: Spider-Man, New Goblin, and now Spider-Man Black Suit
Version. With an Amazing Spider-Man figure next, it’s not certain if
there will be more from Sam Raimi’s trilogy but it’s certainly possible.
If they’re only stuck with the third film there’s still Sandman and
Venom to get the Hot Toys treatment as well as a more improved regular
Spider-Man with interchangeable heads.
For Spidey fans, this Black Suit version will fill the void and it does
it well. For those on the fence, it really is an amazing figure and
base, regardless of the film. If you love Spider-Man, this is as good
as it gets.
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