MJ
MARVEL LEGENDS (HASBRO)
Fun FiQ Fact #0029: This marks the first time since the the tie-in assortment for Spider-Man 3 that an MJ figure has been released on her own and not as part of some sort of multi-pack.
Now that most of the uproar regarding Zendaya’s casting in the role of MJ for Homecoming has pretty much disappeared, we can sit back and recognized that she actually did a pretty good job in the role. Her MJ was certainly different from the comics one in terms of general characterization, but honestly, so was Kirsten Dunst’s Mary Jane in the Raimi films. Changing up MJ is just something the movies like to do. With her even further expanded role in No Way Home, MJ’s gotten her second Legends figure for the MCU, and I’m looking at that today!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
MJ is part of the retro-card-sporting No Way Home tie-in assortment for Marvel Legends. She’s specifically based on her appearance in the third film, narrowing in on the attire she wears for most of the movie, but most specifically, it’s the outfit she has in the big final battle. It’s a little more in line with her character, I feel, than the jacketed look we got on the two-pack release. The figure stands just over 6 inches tall and she has 27 points of articulation. Articulation is rather restricted here, especially on the torso, but given MJ’s generally more non-action set-up, it’s not as limiting for her. She’s using the same legs as her last figure, but everything else is new. The sculpt’s a pretty good one. I definitely feel that they’ve gotten a better likeness for Zendaya this time around (not that the last two were *bad*) and I like that the sweater look manages to be the right amount of loose, without winding up looking too bulky. The color work here is a nice set-up. There’s printing for the face, which looks fairly realistic, and is an improvement on the
last figure. I also quite like the striping on the sweater, and its general color is just a bit more exciting than the more muted palette of the last figure. MJ is packed with two sets of hands (in fists and relaxed), as well as the box containing Strange’s original spell. In a rather amusing turn of events, after the two-pack figure had a gripping hand and nothing to hold, this one has something to hold and no actual gripping hand. You can fudge it with one of the relaxed hands, but it’s not quite there.
THE ME REMAINDER OF THE EQUATION
The last MJ figure served me fine for my collection, but she looked a little out of place once we got the updated Peter and Ned last year. Now I feel like I have an MJ that fits in better, and she’s wearing a slightly more in-character outfit as well. She’s a basic figure of a rather average look, but she does most of what she needs to well.
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