>>9392837>But She-Hulk and Kitty have different molds, what is this meme?I know, and I like that and want more of it. What I'm saying is that I like that they're giving the women different body shapes too, and I'm hoping that continues to be more varied (if not as varied) as the men. I'm not expecting a Gertrude body buck, but I was a bit surprised that they shrunk down Sylvie's body from what it is on screen. For example, comparatively, my Emma Frost and Kitty have similar body shapes to my new Moira and Omega Sentinel. While someone like Omega Sentinel is taller, that's about all that's different, their hips, shoulders, thickness of arms, etc. are pretty similar. I didn't know Shriek and Tigra were different bucks until I took a super close look thanks to
>>9391273, I assumed it was just different paint jobs. Compare that to the colossus and omega red I posted. It's not just the height, it's the posture, the hunch, the way the head connects to the body, the shape of the arms. I want more of that variation.
>>9392839>>9392878>This. The losers in this thread make things really difficult.I don't care about coomers, my special kind of autism is for accuracy, and what I'm saying is that they're making efforts to make the new figures comic accurate, but the screen accuracy is leaving something to be desired for me personally. For example, the Luis figure was a big disappointment, the face likeness was decent but the actor is a lot fatter than the suit buck body they gave him.
>>9392833>From what I heard they're leaving it up to the actresses how revealing their costumes areI don't care about that, I actually like the new sleeveless Scarlet Witch outfit with no cleavage. Wanda is my fav because Olsen does a great job of making the character feel real. Like, she talks normally when she's hanging out, but when she's fucking pissed, the accent comes back, which is a really accurate detail for an ESL character and I appreciate that level of effort she's putting in.