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The good old days.
just look at all the hullaballo this little guy started. it's kind of funny, really.
That figure can still look remarkably striking at times.
He's still probably the most muscled-up action figure ever sculpted, and I think that's a large part of why he's so instantly recognizable and still packs a punch, so to speak…hell, toy companies were still cribbing on the super-muscled look well into the 1990s (c.f. the first wave of Hasbro's Star Wars figures in 1995).
That amount of muscles shouldn't be a surprise… After all, he's the most powerful man in the Universe.
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The good old days.
just look at all the hullaballo this little guy started. it's kind of funny, really.
That figure can still look remarkably striking at times.
He's still probably the most muscled-up action figure ever sculpted, and I think that's a large part of why he's so instantly recognizable and still packs a punch, so to speak…hell, toy companies were still cribbing on the super-muscled look well into the 1990s (c.f. the first wave of Hasbro's Star Wars figures in 1995).
That amount of muscles shouldn't be a surprise… After all, he's the most powerful man in the Universe.