Ms. Marvel Review
June 1, 2010Because of Ms. Marvel’s prominence within the Avengers roster, I felt that my Marvel Universe collection needed someone of that star power within. I read New Avengers Finale, and I thought to myself that it would be cool to get Ms. Marvel and pose her right next to Captain America and Iron Man. All I need now is a Thor, bitchez!
I must apologize for the ambient noise in the vidoe. You can hear that rooster crowing very distincly. I wanna choke that cock. Also, I mispronounced “dossier.” I said “dow-see-yay” instead of “daw-see-yay.” That’s my bad.
The figure itself is okay to look at, but as far as the standards of 3.75″ figures go, it’s a little below the bar.

Sculpt
Nothing fantastic. It’s a standard female body with hair molded in. The detail on her hair is okay, but it’s hair, so it’s not like you need much accuracy.
Paint
Cheap-looking paint with a shoddy paintjob.
Articulation
Some joints are loose but the number of articulation is fine, especially for such a small figure. I should mention that the head does indeed turn. I forgot to show it on the video, but the head turns despite the large mold of hair.
Accessories
She’s got the shield “dossier” and two energy bolts - they’re pretty cool but they look weird on the figure. They’re hard to remove, as seen in the video.

Fun Factor
These figures need flight stands. They’ll be fun then.
Displayability
Ms. Marvel scores high here. She look cool displayed because she has no trouble standing up. I just didn’t use those energy things.

All in all, not a great figure but she’s alright to buy if you want to complete the roster.











