Unboxing: Spider-Man Action Figure Line With Sandman Build-A-Figure
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Hasbro has released the latest Marvel Legends Infinite series. The focus is on Spider-Man, with one exception. Each figure comes with a separate piece so you can build Sandman. The Build-A-Figure selections are usually over-sized characters, and each separately sold figure includes an arm, leg, etc that allows you to piece the character together.
These should be in stores now and retail for about $20 each.
You can watch a video unboxing of the line here.
Spider-Man
Instead of giving us yet another regular Spider-Man figure, his figure wears the black/symbiote costume. This figure comes with a hammer and ball-with-spikes accessory for Sandman.
Spider-Man
This is basically the same Spider-Man figure we've seen before but with a different paint job. There is a lot of articulation that allows you to put Spidey in a variety of poses.
Spider-Man 2099
In 1992, Marvel started a 2099 line of comics. The stories took place in the future, and Miguel O'Hara became the Spider-Man of that era. He originally had a different costume but recently upgraded to a new one.
Spider-Man 2099
The original costume was one he grabbed from a Day of the Dead celebration. It was cool, but this one has a sleeker and futuristic look.
Spider-UK
Spider-UK is from an alternate Earth. He used to be part of the Captain Britain Corps and became part of the Web Warriors.
One of Sandman's arms is included.
The costume has a traditional look with elements that make it clear this is a British Spider-Man.
The Jackal
The Jackal is a creepy guy. He was Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy's college professor who happened to be into cloning. He made clones of his two students and has been obsessed with the two over the years.
Jackal comes with one of Sandman's legs.
The Jackal
Despite being a costume, Jackal's look is a little odd. It's not clear why he only has shorts and not a proper outfit, especially if it's all a costume. Perhaps the design is to make him look even creepier.
Shocker
Herman Schultz isn't one of Spider-Man's most formidable villains, but he still has his share of fans among readers.
He comes with Sandman's other leg.
Shocker
Shocker has gauntlets that emit big shockwaves, hence the name he's chosen for himself. There are clip-on blasts to give him the appearance of using his powers.
Green Goblin
Norman Osborn, as the Green Goblin, has probably been Spider-Man's greatest enemies. He was the first villain that discovered his secret identity and used that fact to capture him. Over the years, he's continued to cause headaches for Spidey and even threw his girlfriend off a bridge.
Green Goblin comes with two different Sandman heads.
Green Goblin
Green Goblin comes with his goblin glider and a pumpkin bomb. Unfortunately, the bomb doesn't click into his hand. It rests in his palm and can easily fall out.
Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel
Kamala Khan isn't part of Spider-Man's corner of the Marvel Universe. They have teamed up before, but she has more of a connection to Carol Danvers, the original Ms. Marvel.
Ms. Marvel comes with Sandman's torso.
Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel
Ms. Marvel is an Inhuman that has been exposed to the Terrigen Mists and has shape-shifting abilities. The figure includes extra arms to show how she can embiggen herself.
Sandman
Assembling the pieces gives you an over-sized Sandman. Flint Marko is a longtime Spider-Man foe with the ability to turn his body into sand. He can also form hardened weapons with his body, as the figure demonstrates.
Sandman
He has a giant fist and a big outstretched hand to give an intimidating look.
Sandman
You can pop off his hand and add the giant sand hammer to bonk other figures on the head.
Sandman
The second head has a Terminator 2/T-1000 look that gives the appearance that he's been hit extremely hard in the face. There is another hand you can swap in to give him a ball with spikes weapon.
Can the heroes take on Sandman? They should be able to since Spider-Man has defeated him alone before. You can get an idea on the size difference with the figures.
If you want to build Sandman, you'll have to buy each figure which are all sold separately.