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SpiderMan 3 Movie Exclusive LIMITED EDITION Action Figure Venom Capture Web

SpiderMan 3 Movie Exclusive LIMITED EDITION Action Figure Venom Capture Web
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SpiderMan 3 Movie Exclusive LIMITED EDITION Action Figure Venom Capture Web

 
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CHAR-SPID-ACTF-LIMITED_EDITION_VENOM_SPI

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
 

Things were looking good for Peter Parker at the end of SpiderMan 2, he had the girl, he beat the bad guy and saved the city. But slowly things have gotten dark, Sandman, a nearly unstoppable villain has appeared, Harry has taken up the mantle of the Goblin and slowly his new costume is twisting his mind like some sort of venom...Will SpiderMan be strong enough to beat two villains and his own dark thoughts Find out in SpiderMan 3 and then come to ToyWiz.com to snatch up your favorite action figures!

 
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Product Details
Product Length:7.0 inches
Product Width:2.0 inches
Product Height:12.0 inches
Product Weight:0.88 pounds
Package Length:11.5 inches
Package Width:7.3 inches
Package Height:1.9 inches
Package Weight:0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

Features
  • 2007 - Hasbro - Marvel - Limited Edition

  • Spiderman 3 - Action Figure

  • Venom with Capture Web

  • Out of Production - Mint

  • New - Limited Edition - Collectible


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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4Aesthetically, a much better choice than the standard Venom figure  May 15, 2007 By Eric Edelin
As a huge collector of mainly Star Wars merchandise, I understand when a reviewer might complain about something nitpicky, like the other

Spider-man 3 Venom figures being purple (instead of black, like from the comics) or with the limited ones having the taped-up packaging. Whereas the other Venom figures in the series have a goofy purple color to them, this Venom is black. I bought one to open up and one to display, and the figure itself, while not featuring all the articulation of some other figures in the Marvel series, is very detailed and has no problems standing up, even while holding his weapon. The packaging (from the front, at least) is beautiful and looks great on my shelf with my other figures. The only problem, which was mentioned in a review for the limited Spider-Man Symbiote figure was that the packaging is taped together instead of glued shut. The back of the package looks almost as if it's been resealed. If every one of these has been issued this way, then there's no way around it and I wouldn't imagine the value of the figure would be hurt. If this was a problem with one wave of the figures (if there will be another wave since this is a limited edition) then a lot of collectors will be upset.


2If you like your toys to articulate, don't buy this  May 13, 2012 By Yan Yagudayev
The legs don't push forwards. It's the dumbest thing. They can go out, like Venom's doing a jumping jack in midair, but he can't put one leg in front of the other like he's walking. For me, this is a deal-breaker. I like toys with lots of mobility/articulation.

The arms are good, though.

List of Articulation/Mobility/Poseability:
Double jointed elbows, cut wrists, and shoulders that're on a swivel as well as being able to push up and out. Movable head, an abdomen that enables him to tilt his upper body side to side and back to front. His thighs can push out like i mentioned before and also rotate in place, so if you wanted him to put one leg in front of the other, you'd need to rotate them to the side so it will look very awkward as his inner thighs would be facing front. Double jointed knees. It's also worth noting that some of the movement is pretty rigid.

Other than that, it looks really good.


5venom  Jan 08, 2009 By JimmyJames
My son loved this venom; very true to form. It does have limited mobility, but who cares, it looks cool and the packaging is great if you are a collector.


4Good version of Venom  May 18, 2007 By Robert E. Hall
This is the way Venom should have been done in the first place without it being a Wal-Mart exclusive. It's color accurate and just looks better. I had one problem with mine though. I have 3 of these and opened one, the paint they use to get that shiny look chips of easy so, for kids I would be careful but, for collectors..I would highly reccomend this. Get one before it's gone, these are very limited edition and once they are gone they are gone for good.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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