>>6489256They are both figures of popular Marvel comic book character Scarlet Witch. Fact.
For 90% of her existence, Scarlet Witch has been thicc hoe dressed in whatever the artist's current idea of sexy pink and red outfit is. Fact.
Both figures replicate the same costume for Scarlet Witch, barring a minor cosmetic difference, bare skin around the shoulders. Fact.
The Hasbro figure has a body sculpt more resembling the comic book character. Fact.
The Hasbro figure has a more natural looking joints than the Toybiz one. Fact.
The Hasbro figure as a face that more resembles a generally attractive Scarlet Witch face. Fact.
The Toybiz figure has a weird, slightly uncanny valley face sculpted by someone who couldn't get a female face down. Fact.
Where does subjectivity enter the comparison here? It doesn't.
Subjectivity enters the comparison when you let the fact that you've had one figure for a longer period of time than the other. That's a valid reason to LIKE a figure more, we all have that with one or two. But that's subjective.
The comparison of physical qualities are not subjective. Especially when the comparison is "Which one looks more like any random, well-drawn comic panel of the character?" or "Which one looks less like a crappy mid-2000s toy with needless articulation?" or "Which one is cuter?" etc.