This cracks me up. One of the grittiest Spider-Man storylines from the last 30 years gets action figures. Too funny.
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I would buy the Sin Eater one.
I already don’t really like these Lego figures…
No figure of that guy who was attacked by youth Matt Murdock defended and then shot a guy in a train in the same story?
One of the old folks from May’s home
XD no doubt. I dunno which baffles me more, the Jean DeWolfe corpse figure or the Aunt May figure. Where’s crazy Betty?