Even though the costume itself isn’t the most exciting, the newly sculpted bits along with the paint make for a great looking figure. I really like the darker pallette and the choice of paints – bright silvers and dark washes throughout the figure. The only thing I didn’t really understand is the greyish wash on the arms and neck. I’m not sure what Hasbro was aiming for there, but it ends up just giving Thor a bit of an undead look. Thankfully, none of that made it on to his face, which makes it a little easier to ignore.
Thor also includes his hammer. It’s the same piece we’ve seen before, it’s my third so far, but I like this new, darker one best out of the three. The metal business end looks great with this scratched iron deco and the darker handle fits with his overall darker color scheme. It’s still gummier than I would like and he can’t utilize the strap, but that’s a problem specific to the Secret Wars Thors who the hammer originally came with.
Overall, I really just bought for completeness’ sake and to help pad out “Thor Week”. The last part didn’t pan out for me, but I don’t mind at all. I actually like the figure in person much more than I did in the photos and it’s cool to get a few different versions of Thor in the line since Thor and his corner of the Marvel-verse has really been overlooked throughout the years. He also makes me want to make sure I read Ages of Thunder, so you can be assured I’ll be adding it to my Reading List over a the The Daily Thor! (Sorry, I had to get that plug in there…)
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I’m torn on whether to reccommend that Spider-man. On the one hand, it’s awesome, but it’s also a reminder of what we could have gotten from hasbro if the spider-man films hadn’t been rebooted.
As for Thor though, I’m conflicted about the figure. It’s certainly the best MU Thor figure in my opinion, and that headsculpt is excellent, but there isn’t enough new here and he’s commanding the same price as WW2 Cap and Spidey. Still, I’m perfectly happy with the “battle hammer” Thor as my primary Thor, so the absense of this guy doesn’t bother me.
I don’t know that I’ll ever “free” up money for it, but I’d like to one day.
I do agree with his lack of new tooling. He seems like he was helping to diffuse the cost of the other two. What do you like about the Battle Hammer? I’ll probably pick up some of the movie toys before too long. What makes him standout?
I have this Guy but have been literally too lazy to take him out of the packet – being honest despite your usual excellent review I haven’t seen much here to make me break out of my lethargy……
I think I agree that Battle Hammer from the Movie is going to be my main Thor until something more awesome turns up.
More good word of the mouth on the Battle Hammer! What do you like about him?
I do think this particular Thor is more of a specialty item than a real need for a Marvel collection.
this is an interesting look… but the sculpt looks soft, like he’s made from dough that’s just been punched down.
That may just be my picture taking abilities and some of the translucent qualties in the plastic masking the details. I really like his head sculpt in person.
Are we getting a new “Classic” Thor with the movie line?
This one is pretty cool, but I still haven’t seen a MU Thor that has totally grabbed me.
No comic line for the movie stuff yet. I’m starting to worry about how the movie stuff is selling…
For a good classic Thor, I’ve got my fingers crossed for the Avengers 3pk with Hulk & FA/Gold Iron Man. It looks to have good paint like Ragnarok along with a new & improved head sculpt.
I don’t think think we’re getting a new classic Thor in the movie line, though we don’t know who will be in wave 5+. Wave 4 finishes off most of the Asgardian cast and I don’t see them ending the line by July. So I’d be surprised if we didn’t see a ‘secret’ comic figure or two mixed in.
Also, woo more battle hammer Thor love. It’s a shame that most people will skip it in favour of the Thor based on the movie armour, since BH Thor is by all rights the better figure.
I’m wondering how that line is fairing. I really wish they gave us a better selection of characters in that first assortment.
Though it’s true that this Thor is based on the Ages of Thunder one-shot, that one-shot is the first in a series of three “one-shots” with different titles, but featuring seemingly the same continuity. I loved the series, and it’s perfect for quick reading since it’s likely all we’re going to get from that universe and is interesting in its own self-contained right. It offers a gritty, brutal and more “merciless gods” view of the Marvel Asgardians, kinda like Conan the Barbarian instead of Conan the Destroyer.
I agree that so far this is the best MU Thor figure, until the Avengers pack releases (when is that supposed to be, anyway?). It would’ve been the “Heroic Age” Thor otherwise, but that sculpt is just too softly detailed in the face to be on top.
Ah, thanks Pax, it must be the Avengers set I was thinking of!
Cool, Pax. Sounds like I need to update my reading list…
I still haven’t heard about that Avengers pack, but it can’t some soon enough!
I like this Thor, and kind of regret not getting it for $10 when I had the chance now. I assumed the fig would be re-released in the Thor Movie line as hasbro hates to use molds once (see Captain America WW2 figure).
For $10? Not to run it in, but that would’ve been a steal! He does have some heavy part reuse, but I did enjoy him quite a bit.
The avengers pack is scheduled for a July/summer reset release I believe.
As for battle hammer Thor:
-Soft rubber armour skirt so the hips are free to move without bumping into the hard plastic scult ala the movie costume Thor.
-The red trim on the shoulders and waist tassles does a reallt good job of evoking the feel of a cape without the drawbacks. (weight, potentially loose attachment)
-Good movement all round. The red trim prevents him from looking up, but the neck hinge does let him look forward and downwards. The bare arms aren’t as impeded as a chainmail sculpt either.
-If it wasn’t for the head, this could pass itself off as a comic costume. And even then, the head is more Thor than Hemmingsworth.
-The average size really isn’t the issue it’s been made out to be. That could just be me though (I like my gods and my hulk’s no more than ‘7ft’ tall or so). Putting him next to Iron man, you can still tell this is a big guy, just not circus freakshow big.