>>11630805>implying Hasbro is sculpting 1:1 action figures that match the art (I WISH!)You're retard and you keep arguing about shit you know nothing about.
In the comic, they were trying to recreate Spiderman in the future. They experimented on prisoners and they all failed, because they kept on coming out monsterously huge and deformed out of the machine they were using. Spiderman was supposed to be a normal human with the PROPORTIONAL strength of a spider (plus static cling) and hat's what their project was aiming for.
So Miguel, a normal human who doesn't take steroids, experimented on himself to cure himself of an addiction with the same machine and someone tried to sabotage him. Sabotaging the machine accidently fixed the problems the Spiderman project was having. So he came out of the machine with his same non-steroid body. He still has the same body he had before (minus some weird additions), because all his clothes fit the same and no one thought he looked any different aside from thinking he's still an addict, since he was hiding his eyes and arms.
He doesn't look any bigger than his brother or his boss, none of whom are steroid muscle men.
Again, Spiderman 2099 isn't supposed to be a massive character, hence him looking smaller than other characters in that book. Even this thor, a normal human, has a girthier build.
So when they make a toy, which is going to be more accurate? The 6'2" Arnold Swarchinaniugner basic blue spiderman or 6' man who can't spend 6 hours a day at the gym, taking steriods, because he's too busy doing science shit for a megacorporation metallic spiderman?
Again, the metallic one is STILL fucking built.