The same goes for this 6 inch scale figure--one look and you'll know it's the Hulk and yet you'll also realize that his attire can only mean he's been through some unique situations that have forced him to adjust and adapt. Even if you haven't read Planet Hulk, you'd notice that he's not like other un-accessorized Hulks--this bad boy comes with a broad short sword and battle axe. More juicy details later! ;)
I bought this guy about a year-and-a-half ago and only recently opened him.
I only had this Hulk and the Grey Hulk then, and the Absorbing Man and Doc Samson were rather cheapish, so I went for it. Savage She-Hulk and End Hulk were tougher to find and expensive, but I figured that since I'd always wanted Hulks of all shapes and sizes, some supporting cast wouldn't hurt. Oh and I'd have a giant ass dragon as well. ;)
And so I present to you the King of Sakaar himself, the one they call Green Scar, the one who's the World Breaker!
Like: Hulk look good, kingly handsome. The circlet, the leather skirt, the one arm and shoulder armor. The tall upper lip. The heavy, heavy scowl and ultra low brow ridge. All these capture the character perfectly. They've nailed King Hulk in terms of comic book accuracy, and credit to the Planet Hulk artist, Carlo Pagulayan, for coming up with the design.
Like: That he comes with accessories despite being large and chunky. He's got a big-ass machete/broad sward. It's cast in grey plastic with the black of the grip painted on.
King Hulk's other weapon of choice other than his fists and his blade is a crude axe. Again, this weapon combines the characteristics of various axes. It may look like a hand axe but it's huge for a 6 inch scale figure. Not the Hulk though--he makes it look tiny. The axe is cast in a slightly lighter grey plastic, with nicks and chips all over the axehead. The haft is painted brown with a deeper brown wash to bring out the highlights.
Like: That he's got two gripping hands! This has gotta be a first for a Hulk figure. The best part is when he's not holding any weapons, his hands still look like fists, so King Hulk here can fight armed or barehanded! :)
Like: Has articulation, all 22-26 points (depending on your level of math genius). The best points are the swivel/hinge head which grants Hulk full motion of his noggin', the ratcheted hinges in the shoulders and legs--those are extra stable without being tight--and the perfect swivel/hinge balls at his hips/legs. Honestly, I've never seen or played with such fluid leg joints before. They're not even intuitive--they're better! They move any which way you decide to bend his leg, forward, back, twists on the end--you name it, he can do it, and smoothly at that. Smooth without being loose. It really feels like the joint is gliding when you work his legs.
Dislike: The Green Scar's arm armor arm is sculpt in a plastic-looking silver, not painted. If they were going to sculpt the arm in silver, they should've made it look like it was in armor and not just a silver Hulk arm with a shoulder plate and spikes stuck on. The good thing is that they sculpted bands for the armor on the arm. I think the problem lies more with the lack of paint than with the sculpt, though that could also have been given better treatment.
Dislike: Tip of the tail for the BAF. Don't get me wrong, I'm grateful he comes with some much as it is, but the tip of the tail? Really? They could've packed it with another character or just simply not split it from the lower end of the Fin Fang Foom BAF. Oh well, I guess they needed some insurance just in case King Hulk ended up as a peg warmer. Like that's ever likely to happen. Heh.
RATINGS
Poseability: 9.5/10 - He's got a ton of PoAs and can deliver the poses--It's rare to find a 6 inch figure that doesn't have double hinge knees and can still kneel on one knee. The amazing ball swivel/hinges are the best I've seen on a figure, and his joints are all tight. And you gotta give props to the swivel/hinge head as well. It's especially crucial for this guy because his torso is sculpted slightly hunched over, so he needs that extra head movement to look elsewhere besides down all the time. And what's a gladiator without hands to hold weapons? I just love that both his hands are gripping hands.
Fun: 10/10 - He'll be extra fun to pose/play with because he goes with just about any creature that is spoiling for a fight. Heck, he even goes with those that are not. A gladiator Hulk in a strange world who has all sorts of aliens and monsters thrown at him to battle.It'll be tremendous fun setting up a gladiatorial arena scene and have him fight the Silver Savage. He'd even look great fighting Fin Fang Foom. Even if you only ever collect Hulk figures, this guy is one of the few who not only looks great, but also plays very, very well.
Value: 9/10 - Two accessories, one BAF (even if it is the small tippy tail), and one huge hunk of a figure. Throw in some uniquely tooled pieces like the crowned head and the studded/plated armor arm and leather skirt, and you have a winner. At retail (if you luck out and stumble upon him) he's a steal. Online, he's worth the US$15-20 that he usually goes for, especially since he's from a limited edition wave.
And whaddaya know? Like Arthur in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Hulk's a King! ;P
