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JeffSaylor
11-18-2009, 05:33 AM
The big Russian gets his due...













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Fans of the X-Men and their mutant brethren of the Marvel comics world know that they've been relatively scarce in Hasbro's 3 ¾ inch Marvel Universe line, leaving the X-Men Origins Wolverine line to pick up the slack. Thankfully this is changing with the newest Universe wave (including Jean Grey, Sunfire, Wolverine, and Warpath). One of the most popular mutants is finally making his way to the small action figure world, appearing in not one but two Wolverine products (single and two-pack). He is the mighty Russian mutant and literal man of steel, Colossus!


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