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Amazon Maximum Age: 10 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Toy Biz
EAN: 0086892711682
Label: Toys - not a real vendor (test account)
Manufacturer: Toys - not a real vendor (test account)
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 months
Publisher: Toys - not a real vendor (test account)
Release Date: September 08, 2006
Sales Rank: 40417
Studio: Toys - not a real vendor (test account)
Features:- Includes 32 Page Comic Book
- Left Arm of Apocalypse
- Super Poseable with 34 Points of Articulation
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I am quite fond of this character. Sure, he is a horribly evil dictator who wouldn't give a second thought to breaking you in half if you looked at him wrong, but you have to understand where he's coming from. As the Hulk, Bruce Banner focused his rage against evil to help humanity. Then there is a world-wide nuclear holocaust, the world is a wasteland, and, as the Hulk, Bruce sucks up a lot of the radiation. Fusing his mind to the Hulk's, I think he has a right to be a little screwed up and ... Read More
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From one of the Marvel Universe's many intriguing future timelines, comes this tiny'n'tender little fella: a future intelligent, raw evil version of the Hulk (even more massive than the current era's Hulk is usually depicted) who's brutally killed off most of the other super-powered beings in the world, where this future Hulk - The Maestro - now rules with an iron fist. In the comics that introduced the character, the modern Hulk was brought forward into the future to oppose his future self. ... Read More
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This is the only figure in the Apocalypse series that dose not have a variant figure. Kinda makes you wish it were the Sentinel series, and if you can find them, most of them are variants that you might actually want. I was fortunate enough to hit Wal-Mart at a time when the shelves must have been just stocked, because the racks were full, and all five variants were right there in front. Needless to say I bought all 5. But Maestro, as far as I know has had one appearance in the entire Marvel Universe, ... Read More
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Usually Toybiz does a decent job of creating figures of lesser - but well loved - Marvel characters, but did we need a Maestro? We need another Hulk figure like another Ghost Rider figure. The toy is well sculpted and comes with a detachable helmet. The best part of this series is the Apocalypse figure.
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Maestro Hulk is a good figure. I like the character and am glad he was done in the Marvel Legends style. However, he's too short. The character is 7 feet tall, but doesn't seem like it when you stand him up next Bishop, Iron Fist, or anyone else from past series. He's the same body sculpt that was used for Smart Hulk back in the short-lived Hulk Classics series. So, if you stand him up with other Hulks, he will look just fine. In my opinion, if you're going to make a Hulk-or anyone else-make him ... Read More
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