The construction is solid and the paint deco is all clean-can’t ask for much more than that! All of the joints are nice and tight, and the red and black colors all over the body don’t bleed into each other unintentionally. QC-wise, this Hasbro Carnage six inch figure is aces. The tendrils plug in tightly, and I think they’re just as awesome now as I did four years ago. “My” Carnage in my mind is always hanging out with dual claws, but I enjoy having the option of slicing enemies to bits with the scythe hand as well.Ī duo of other accessories also come packed-in: the Monster Venom Build-A-Figure head piece and the removable symbiote tendrils “backpack”. Meanwhile, the scythe right hand finally gives Cletus one of his most famous “weapons” from the comics. The other two new accessories here are a pair of interchangeable hands: a super-cool scythe hand that looks crazy lethal, and a clawed left hand of a different size than the original one (also included). I wasn’t sure I would care much about having two differently-sized left hands, but it’s actually more fun to mix and match than I expected. This guy is twisted “af” (I hear that’s what the kids are saying these days).Īnd unlike the ludicrously oversized Eddie Brock head that came with the new Venom figure, the Cletus Kassidy Carnage head is actually proportioned correctly and looks tremendous on the body. Cletus Kassidy is one sick S.O.B., and I think the deranged look on this portrait’s face gets that point across perfectly. The most interesting new inclusion with this 6” Carnage action figure is definitely the all-new interchangeable Cletus Kassidy head. That actually turns out to be a tough question to answer, because this is basically just the previous Carnage figure released, but with a few really great new accessories. No, when it comes to Spidey villains, the last truly iconic one to be created came about in 1992–the year that Carnage made his violent debut! It’s been four years since Hasbro last unleashes a Carnage Legends figure-is this one a worthy successor…? Negative going on with the new PS4 game, he’s still lightyears away from being a world-famous villain. While Spider-Man likely has the most popular and recognizable rogues gallery in the entire Marvel Universe, it’s been quite a while since a truly iconic Spider-Man villain has been created.
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