HULK
THE AVENGERS (HASBRO)
“The world seen through the eyes of the Hulk is distorted with rage, a haze of violence like a bad dream. Trapped within the mighty frame of the Hulk, Bruce Banner is barely able to maintain control. And yet, the Hulk is a hero. His immense strength is always turned to the protection of the weak, and the defense of justice. For while the Hulk may be rage incarnate, it is rage that is always properly directed against those hoping to cause harm.”
He’s a Hulk. Smash. Uhhhh…..that’s all I got. So, here’s this Hulk figure? Yeah, here’s this Hulk figure.
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Hulk is the third Walmart-exclusive 6-inch-scale Avengers figure I’ve looked at on the site. He is, of course, based on Hulk’s somewhat updated, Ruffl-ized design of the Hulk from The Avengers. It’s not like it’s far removed from the standard classic Hulk design, but he was decidedly more human looking for this appearance, and it shows through on this figure. The figure stands 7 1/4 inches tall and he has 30 points of articulation. Hulk’s sculpt was brand new to him at the time. It has subsequently seen re-use for both the Ultimate Green Goblin Build-A-Figure (which I have not reviewed), and the Age of Ultron Hulk (which I have reviewed). Unlike Cap and Thor, this figure is widely divergent from Hulk’s smaller-scale counterpart, which, honestly, is for the best, because the basic Avengers Hulk kind of sucked. This figure’s sculpt, on the other hand, really doesn’t suck. The proportions are more exaggerated than the movie’s were, but it makes for a good visual for the figure. In addition, his skin has this really nice texture work to it that I like a lot more than the much more basic, much less interesting replacement pieces we saw for Age of Ultron. I also really like the two different hand poses this guy is sporting; I’m always down for more than just the two-fisted combo. Hulk’s paintwork is fairly subdued, especially when compared to the other two figures I’ve looked at, but it’s accurate enough, and it looks pretty hecking decent. Hulk included no character specific accessories, but he did have the re-purposed Heroscape-styled display stand that was packed with all of these guys.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
Remember how I got Thor and Cap? Yeah, same deal for Hulk. I think of all three, he has always been the one I’ve been most interested in finding, just due to how underwhelmed I was by his Age of Ultron variant. This one’s a lot better than that one, and, like the other two, ends up being a surprisingly good figure for his time.
Hulk came from my friends over at All Time Toys. He’s one of many 6-inch Marvel figures in their back catalog of figures, which can be viewed at both their website and their eBay store.