JeffSaylor
01-04-2011, 08:44 AM
Mixed bag of good and bad...
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This assortment of Spawn figures was a mixed bag of good and bad. Standouts included the titular Spawn III with enourmous opening wingspan, the rotting Zombie Spawn whose weapons I still cherish today (sword, sawed-off shotgun, machine gun AND a wicked chainsaw!), and the underappreciated No-Body which was a cool nod to TMNT's Krang. Crutch was probably the weakest of the bunch (seriously, a weed wacker?), but being the Spawn-obsessed collector I was in the day... I bought him anyways.
MCFARLANE TOYS' SPAWN SERIES 7
1997
8" x 13"
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This assortment of Spawn figures was a mixed bag of good and bad. Standouts included the titular Spawn III with enourmous opening wingspan, the rotting Zombie Spawn whose weapons I still cherish today (sword, sawed-off shotgun, machine gun AND a wicked chainsaw!), and the underappreciated No-Body which was a cool nod to TMNT's Krang. Crutch was probably the weakest of the bunch (seriously, a weed wacker?), but being the Spawn-obsessed collector I was in the day... I bought him anyways.
MCFARLANE TOYS' SPAWN SERIES 7
1997
8" x 13"
https://www.figures.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=15278&stc=1&d=1294154902
https://www.figures.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=15279&stc=1&d=1294154902
https://www.figures.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=15280&stc=1&d=1294154902
https://www.figures.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=15281&stc=1&d=1294154902
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