![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() New Marvel Legends Venom Figure is Wicked Overall,this Venom figure looks incredible and I’m really excited to have added him to my collection. Of exceptional appearance, the long curling tongue really gives the figure a McFarlanesque look and does justice to both the movie and comic book counterparts. ![]() His teeth are sculpted beautifully and are amazingly detailed, right down to the reddish pink gums. The white paint for his eyes on both head sculpts is vibrant and doesn’t suffer from any of the transparency issues typically associated with Marvel Legend paintovers. The white highlights are brighter on the arms than on his shoulders but are very well done and really match the film version well. Venom definitely looks sick! He’s molded in black plastic with tons of sculpted details. I’m very pleased with the extra hands and head though. Though Venom is part of the Venompool Build A Figure wave, he has no BAF parts packed with him. Venom is absolutely wicked! He comes with two pairs of hands, one fisted, one grasping, two different heads, one with the long prehensile tongue and the other with a malevolent grin. The movie was inspired partly by the Venom: Lethal Protector miniseries and the “Planet of the Symbiotes” storyline. The pair end up bonding together and form the anti-hero Venom. The symbiote manages to escape captivity and as in the comic books encounters Eddie Brock, a broken man who has lost his job, his credibility, pretty much everything. In the movie, on which this figure is based, the symbiote is brought back to Earth by a research company. Spider-Man unwittingly brings the Venom symbiote back to Earth during the Secret Wars storyline. The Venom origin in the comics and in the movie are slightly different as in the comics. Hasbro continues to impress in the Marvel Legends line with this release of the movie version of Venom. ![]()
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