MS. MARVEL
MARVEL LEGENDS (HASBRO)
“Kamala Khan has encountered much in her Ms. Marvel adventures, but nothing could prepare her for a cosmic adventure alongside her idol Captain Marvel!”
Following up on her solo Disney+ series from last year, Iman Vellani’s Kamala Khan makes the jump to the big screen this November in The Marvels, where she’ll get to interact with both Carol Danvers and Monica Rambeau. Vellani’s performance as Kamala is one of the MCU’s best page-to-screen portrayals, so there’s a lot riding on getting to see her interact with the wider MCU cast. Like the other two members of the titular group, she’s gotten a brand new look for the movie, and, by extension, that leads to a brand new figure!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Ms. Marvel is figure 3 in the Totally Awesome Hulk Series of Marvel Legends. She’s the last of the movie-based figures in the set. This marks the fourth Kamala Khan Legend, and the second time her MCU incarnation’s gotten a figure. The figure stands 6 inches tall and she has 29 points of articulation. Compared to her last figure, this one’s definitely a step-up on the articulation front. Not a tremendous one, mind you, since she’s still rather restricted at the neck and hips, and the shoulders are also rather tight. The arms are double jointed, though, which is pretty cool, and, though it may still be restricted, the neck is still more mobile than the prior figure. Ms. Marvel’s sculpt is almost entirely an all-new one. The scarf is shared with her prior figure, but everything else is new. Like the articulation, it’s an improvement over her last figure. The head sports a much better likeness of Iman Vellani; still not 100% spot-on, but it at least actually looks like her this time. The hair is also a lot less flat, and her body sculpt isn’t nearly as
skinny. In general, it’s just a better sculpt, start to finish. The paint work continues the trend. The colors wind up a lot less muddied this time around, just by swapping the blue out for a darker shade. It gives the whole look a lot of pop, and just makes everything feel really sharp. The application is pretty clean for the most part, apart from some slight bleed over on some of the gold. Ms. Marvel is packed with two sets of hands, in open gesture and fist/gripping combo, as well as a Flerken (who doesn’t appear to be Goose, given its coloring), and the torso of Totally Awesome Hulk.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
The show Ms. Marvel figure was a pretty big let-down for me. She really didn’t look the part, and wound up as more a phoned-in comic figure than a proper live action version of the character. I really dig the new design for her in the movie, and the new figure winds up being a lot better than the last one. I’m a lot happier with this one, and she feels a lot more unique than the first, which is a definite plus.
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