McFarlane toys do Death of the Combat action statistics. Spawn, a comic-book character created by McFarlane toy founder Todd McFarlane, is a fighter at Death of Combat 11. So now there is Death of the Combat-The spanded action figure. You are lovely.
To be fair, I didn't get a chance to play with the other $ 20 figures in between McFarlane & # 39; s Death of the Combat line, Johnny Cage and Raiden, but I believe that the company behind Spawn can make a great picture of Spawn action. They've been doing it for years now. I'm just concerned that the Spawn toy from the Spawn makers appears on the non-Spawn toy line.
I've been collecting Spawn stats since 1994, when the figures were still complex and every now and then one of them was painted gold for the collectors. There is something about Spawn's design that is very appealing to me as a toy collector. Black, white, and red all. You have that amazing living cape. One of his boots is beautiful for no reason. He is & # 39;90s with active action form.
This particular version of Spawn is ready to dump Death of Combat 11& # 39;List of killer burners, with 20 points for clarification of lots of posing potential. With the help of the simple add-on, he can do many things. She can dance.
He can kiss a changing robot.
Once that shark robot is transformed into a robot, Spawn has the ability to hit him directly in his stupid face.
What I mean is this Death of the Combat The Spawn figure is so much funTransformation of the toy's heads. Ice cream truck?
An ice cream truck.
Death of the Combat tie-in aside, this an excellent, basic picture of Spawn. He is not a Commando Spawn or a Nurse or Call Logist. He is very clear, and good at that. She is in the shops now, looking at everything washed out by the ink and the black cream.
Also, he can do this.
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