Marvel Legends Series Mojo 14 Psylocke Action Figure
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T3-NFOY-GZ2W
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CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
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Package Length:
12.5 inches
Package Width:
8.1 inches
Package Height:
2.5 inches
Package Weight:
0.6 pounds
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based on 1 reviews
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Psyc Out Psylocke Dec 29, 2006 Here we have another build a figure series from Marvel Legends. Psylocke is another of those psychics or telepaths on the X teams but has the addition of a psychic knife which she can stab into opponents to overload their brains. How does the figure measure up?
Not too well unfortunately. The body sculpt is fine. She has a trim figure. The face sculpt suffers from the stepford wife syndrome and has very little character. I'd expect a tough gal like this to have a more determined look to her. She does look similar to the cover of the book included but keep in mind that this is not the original cover of that book but was made specifically to go with this figure. She looks much tougher inside the book. The paint application is very sloppy as well on the figure I have. The blue bands on her legs bleed over onto her legs quite a bit and the neck line of her top if very sloppy on mine. Keep an eye on the paint if you pick yours up in person. She comes with no personal accessories which is disappointing. She could have at least come with one crummy psychic knife. Oh, well.
She comes with her comic, the back of the package doubles as a back drop and the middle stomach (a/k/a love handles) of Mojo. Mojo himself is a mix of good and bad. The paint and sculpt on his body is great with spot on skin tones and the electronics coming out of his head look great. His spider base, however, is very plain and lacks much of the detail you'll see pictured on the back of the package and has a very bland and featureless paint job. It also lacks any real articulation other than the legs being able to turn right where they connect to the base. Maybe this was to help it stand better, but here's the rub... Only four of the six legs are actually designed to touch the floor and due to their thin spidery nature they begin to bend under Mojo's excessive flab. I'm sure some ingenuity on my part can correct the problem, but we really shouldn't have to fix new figures now should we. It's a mixed bag on the Mojo.