Mar 28, 2020

It came from the Toy Chest: Sue can fade from sight... again?

It seems that it's the Invisible Woman's turn.
Honestly I'm a little bit miffed that this Sue Storm is completely visible. The Walgreens figure has an annoying partially invisible arm.  But more on that later. now this is the part where I talk about how badly miscast was Jessica Alba for this role. Chris Evans totally nailed it as Johnny Storm. Sadly he nailed it a lot better as Captain America so now he can't play Johnny Storm. So basically so you can turn invisible and can create invisible force fields around her or others.

Articulation 
Like Reed before her, Sue shares her body with her Walgreens counterpart. The same issues that plagued the Walgreens figure are present here. Which stem from the inferior female body. But for the sake of fairness Susan is not going to be making crazy martial arts or gymnastic poses like a spider person.
4.5

Paint and sculpt:
Like I mentioned before the invisible woman has the same body as to Walgreens version; there are not too many complaints their scope they even use the same head sculpt, though it lools a bit softer. (Moldong issues?)
Only the feet and her hair are new.
4.5

Accessories:
BAF piece
Small Invisible Shield that plugs into her hand.

Unlike her Walgreens counterpart which had an extra hand and Herbie the robot. The Invisible Shield this Nifty but it's not mind-blowing. Personally an invisible head would have been a lot better.
3.0

Overall
Sue gets a 4.0 as her final score. She's a bit of a meh! figure.

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