As you can see I'm a big Thor fan and at present I have 6 Thor figures in my collection.
The Famous covers Thor is my first Thor figure and he's pretty nice. My only gripes were that he is was out of scale with most of my collection at the time and he had huge boots.
I think the Wave 3 ML Thor is pretty nice overall even thought he does have some issues. His articulation and top heaviness makes it difficult for him to stand and his costume shirt is missing the two lower plates. I like this figure because it came with a cool skeleton decorated base, plus he was 100% better than the first Toybiz figure from the early 90's which was awful. Plus I had to tape wave 3's hammer into his hand.
The later Walmart version of Thor was only superior to the Wave 3 in the sculpt factor and a bit more articulation. His cape is so heavy he still has trouble standing. Plus he is no where near as bulky as the wave 3 version. Hasbro's Hercules makes him look like a wimp.
The super hero showdown Thor is imposing compared to a lot of the other 3.75 inch figures but he can't really grasp his hammer.
Hasbro MLs King Thor is a huge improvement over the walmart exclusive Thor, he can actually stand up without aid he sports one of my favorite Thor costumes. He comes with both Mjolnir and his Skurge's ax. The only bad thing is that I think his costume should have been a darker blue and his boots should have been as gold as his belt.
The Marvel Select Thor is perhaps the best sculpt I've seen of him. Since he is a select figure he has less articulation but his paint apps and detail makes up for that. He also sports Thor's recent costume which I really like.
So far the Marvel Select Thor is my favorite Thor figure . Followed by King Thor and the Wave 3.
The Famous covers Thor is my first Thor figure and he's pretty nice. My only gripes were that he is was out of scale with most of my collection at the time and he had huge boots.
I think the Wave 3 ML Thor is pretty nice overall even thought he does have some issues. His articulation and top heaviness makes it difficult for him to stand and his costume shirt is missing the two lower plates. I like this figure because it came with a cool skeleton decorated base, plus he was 100% better than the first Toybiz figure from the early 90's which was awful. Plus I had to tape wave 3's hammer into his hand.
The later Walmart version of Thor was only superior to the Wave 3 in the sculpt factor and a bit more articulation. His cape is so heavy he still has trouble standing. Plus he is no where near as bulky as the wave 3 version. Hasbro's Hercules makes him look like a wimp.
The super hero showdown Thor is imposing compared to a lot of the other 3.75 inch figures but he can't really grasp his hammer.
Hasbro MLs King Thor is a huge improvement over the walmart exclusive Thor, he can actually stand up without aid he sports one of my favorite Thor costumes. He comes with both Mjolnir and his Skurge's ax. The only bad thing is that I think his costume should have been a darker blue and his boots should have been as gold as his belt.
The Marvel Select Thor is perhaps the best sculpt I've seen of him. Since he is a select figure he has less articulation but his paint apps and detail makes up for that. He also sports Thor's recent costume which I really like.
So far the Marvel Select Thor is my favorite Thor figure . Followed by King Thor and the Wave 3.
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