Once again, though, I’m giving Hasbro a “pass”-I can’t think of a single character-specific accessory that I would ask for or that would add to my enjoyment of this toy. It’s hard to describe, but I definitely dig the visual appeal of the colors/paints of this action figure.Īlso like Poison, Venom Legends Scream comes with no accessories beyond a Monster Venom Build-A-Figure piece. Just like the white sheen on Poison, the pearly yellow here has an extraterrestrial feel to it that pairs exquisitely with the brown paint deco. ![]() This is largely because of the pearlescent paint Hasbro picked for Scream. In this instance, I think that painting on the Symbiote gives a really cool visual effect-in fact, I think the smooth texture looks aesthetically better than a highly detailed one would. ![]() Marvel Legends Scream uses a standard female body without added sculpting detail, but I’m not going to complain. In the past, I’ve complained about Symbiote figures where a generic body mold is used with no Symbiote “texture” sculpted on. ![]() So when I saw the prototype of the Marvel Legends Venom Scream action figure premiere at New York Toy Fair 2018 in February, I snapped a few photos and promptly mostly forgot about her, focusing on more exciting things ( like Spider-Ham!) instead.īut once I got this figure in-hand last week, I felt pretty foolish-because Marvel Legends Scream is a figure that feels both fresh and fun amongst all the other symbiotes that have been released the past few years. I swear I’m no sexist, but the design for Scream just never really resonated with me. While the Life Foundation Symbiote Lasher ( who I reviewed a six inch figure of earlier this year) has always been a favorite of mine, I’ve never liked his “sister”, Scream.
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