![]() Though Ghost Rider’s no stranger to Minimates, this one is actually a debut, since it’s the latest Rider, Robbie Reyes. DD includes a pair of billy clubs (just two, though, leaving one slot in each holster empty), an extra hair piece (re-used from Terminator 2’s young John Connor), and a clear display stand. The way they’ve done his pupils is unique from other characters, and helps sell that he’s blind. The face under the mask is great for action set-ups, with his teeth gritted and his brow furrowed. The grey high lights are a very effective way of creating dimension on the torso, legs, and mask, and make the suit look quite dynamic. The color scheme is bold, and the line work is super crisp. The arm wraps are from Street Fighter VS Tekken’s Heihachi (also re-used on the Best Of Iron Fist), and are pretty basic pieces, which certainly work for his comics look. The mask and holsters come from the Series 43 version of DD (though that release only had a single holster, not two), and make sense, since the design elements have remained consistent. He has add-ons for his mask, wrist wraps, and holsters. ![]() The figure is built on the standard ‘mate body, so he stands 2 1/4 inches tall and has 14 points of articulation. ![]() It’s actually a pretty sharp look, though I’m of course still partial to the classic red. This one’s a slight departure from some of the others, being based on his current design, a mostly black number that is clearly inspired by his Season 1 garb from his show. I’ll be reviewing the whole of her tomorrow!ĭaredevil’s spot in this Anniversary-themed assortment is actually quite sensible, as Daredevil was included in two of Series 1’s three sets. This set also includes the last piece of the Build-A-Figure Quake, her head. Though Ghost Rider’s tie to the theme is somewhat dubious, Daredevil is part of the newest version of the Defenders, as well as being the central piece of the Netflix shows. Here they are again.ĭaredevil and Ghost Rider were part of Series 75 of Marvel Minimates. There was a Target-exclusive pack that included both of them back in the day (though that was a Johnny Blaze figure). It’s not actually completely unprecedented in this line. I started the week out with the somewhat strange Punisher/Moon Knight combo, and now I’m wrapping it up with another somewhat odd pairing: Daredevil and Ghost Rider. MARVEL NOW! DAREDEVIL & ROBBIE REYES GHOST RIDERĪnd we’re back with the odd-ball pairings.
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