Turns out he cleans up badly.
Now this, this is the Tombstone I actually wanted, as him being all suited up reminds me of how he looked in the spectacular Spectacular Spider-Man, the animated series.Among the suited characters I own, this one might have just become my favorite. He's massive, he looks like a crime boss who happens to be his own muscle... which describes him very well! He also feels so nice to the touch, he is rather heavy for a Marvel Legends. And it is a very simple design, but they got absolutely everything right and then some, even the expressions on his two heads are very menacing and creepy. He comes with a crowbar, and as badass as he looks with it... I think my Joker figure would like it to bash Red Hood's head in! His holding hand is a trigger finger. I mean, he holds the crowbar well, but it's a curious choice. Maybe they thought that people would like to equip him with a gun too?
When it comes to articulation, he covers all the basics, with double jointed knees and elbows, as well as swivels on his biceps and thighs. He has a waist swivel, but that's all that he gets on his torso, which makes sense, what use would he have for an ab crunch if he has this suit over his torso? He's quite a bit taller than the Bucky Cap Mold.
For some reason, my figure's tie has gotten a bit crooked, and I haven't been able to straighten it out! I'm tempted to just tear open his suit. But he looks so good with it buttoned up!
This Tombstone is an absolute banger. When Hasbro tries, when they really try, they can make some amazing figures.
9.0
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