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The Mcfarlane Toys Spawn.com - The Classic Comic Covers Series 24 - I.64 From Issue 64 is a meticulously crafted collectible figure that pays homage to the iconic artwork from Spawn Issue #64. This limited edition piece is perfect for collectors and fans alike, offering a unique blend of artistry and nostalgia.
A**R
Cool, very detailed
Very detailed,I recommend Todd McFarland figures,goes well with my collection.
G**D
Detail is great on this figure.
This was a birthday present for my son, he loved it. Also he is really into spawn figurines.
S**D
Good experience
ABSOLUTELY LOVE. GREAT PRICE FOR WHAT I GOT. Came packed well with no damage.
L**O
Some key alterations in the Swat Spawn from the cover of #64
I am sure that I am not alone in going back and comparing the various figures in the Spawn 24 series from McFarlane Toys. The obvious general comment is that in most of these cases the toy goes into considerably more detail than what was drawn on the original cover. For example, the Swat Spawn from issue #64 has most of his body in shadows or extending beyond the frame of the cover. The original cover art was penciled Greg Capullo, with Chance Wolf and Todd McFarlane providing the inks. For example, there is no clue what Spawn's right arm was doing, which makes this pose an interesting choice.But there are also a couple of interesting omissions. The first, of which nothing can be done, is that you do not have the whisp of smoke coming out of the barrel of the large handgun (or the burning "bullet" holes in the wall behind him, for that matter). However, the second is the more interesting one, because on the cover of "Spawn" #64 the figure clearly has "666" written on the helmet over the visor. Gee, can you imagine any reason why they might have made that change before marketing this particular Spawn figure? To be fair, in "Checkmate," the story of issue #64, when Spawn dons the disguise for Wynn's SWAT team, he does not have any number on his helmet. This was an interesting choice to be included in this series, inspired by the cover art of "Spawn" and some of its related titles. My only serious complaints are that the "gold" parts of the outfit should be a little brighter, so there is more of a contrast with the metalic blue-grey parts, and that Spawn's eyes, the only part of his iconic image that you can really see, need to stand out just a tap more. Personally, I think it would have been more interesting to see a trio of these figures as a SWAT team chasing down Spawn (my favorite from the series is the issue #43, which has considerably more detail than the original cover art).Oh, and how are these "educational"? Well, they inspire kids to go back and read the original comic book don't they? DON'T THEY? I know I did, because otherwise I would have not caught some of the differences.
S**O
great figure, price and quality, the packaging is yellowish by time.
great figure, price and quality, the packaging is yellowish by time.
J**N
Five Stars
excellent, recommended 100%
T**Y
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I had this figure since I was 9 and its still looking amazing as ever the detail on this is really and I mean just awesome as Hell this figure reminds me of SPAWN 11 heres the website you can view the figure [...] now my favorite thing about this figure is the amount of weapons he has he grenades, two sub-machine guns, combat knife and a pistol which makes me think hes ready to take names hahahaha the only two acessories he has is the knife and handgun, I wish the sub-machine gun and grenades were removable. To be warn the knife and handgun are really easy to loose so just be extra careful where you put them sadly I lost both which sucks but on the bright side this figure has a few tricks up its sleeve you can make Spawn look like hes reaching for the sub-machine gun instead of him holding the handgun. I would highly recommend this to any SPAWN fan or a McFarlane collector this figure does come with a base and a slide card that has anwesome background.Articulation: both hands turns 360 degrees, right arm can be moved up and down, aswell for his left arm, forearm can rotate a full 360 degrees, both calves can be rotated to side to side, his head can move to 180, and both legs can also be moved a full 360 degreesdetail rating: 5 out of 5My Rating: 5.8
R**3
Five Stars
I have several McFarland figures, I am never dissapointed
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