Image published the 1980s Marvel-Transformers as an affordable Compendium, which I bought as part of trying to reconnect with my early childhood.
This seems very uneven collection.
Hope this gets better. I did put 50€ on this.
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Image published the 1980s Marvel-Transformers as an affordable Compendium, which I bought as part of trying to reconnect with my early childhood.
This seems very uneven collection.
Hope this gets better. I did put 50€ on this.
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Marvel Legends Death's Head
Customised with some extra paint to be more comic-accurate. And a fully wired soft goods cape from One12props because the stock cape was rubbery, heavy and impeded the articulation somewhat.
I really like this figure. 🙂
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The full Marvel Universe Series 4 #MarvelUK page, featuring characters we all love and definitely remember!
The full page also makes it clear this group is posing in and around Stonehenge.
Card 134: Death's Head II
Doctor Necker strikes again, with Death's Head's toothier, presumably thrashier, brother!
Card 134: Death's Head II
Oh hey, it's the Marvel UK character probably recognizable to the most people!
Remember when "2020" felt like a far distant future year? Good times. 🫠
Card 132: Wild Thing
Wild Thing was apparently once a "cyberspace addict" aka all of us today.
Too bad they don't mention the time Wild Thing helped Cleveland get into the ALCS...
Card 131: Dark Angel
The character whose original name invited the litigious ire of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang!
Card 130: Bloodseed
I'm starting to wonder if even the cardback writers know about these characters. From what I can gather, this guy is basically like if there was a mutant whose name was Mutant.
Card 129: Motormouth
Ah yes, the classic "bitten by a trans-dimensional moped" origin.
Interesting that Killpower is more prominent on both the front and back, but doesn't share billing on the card name.