Description: PREORDER - RELEASE DATE APRIL-MAY (subject to manufacturer changes) I HAVE A 100% SUCCESS RATE WITH PREORDERS! I TAPE YOUR ORDER ON MY FRIDGE AND LOOK AT IT EVERY DAY UNTIL YOUR TOY IS RELEASED! 3 DAY HANDLING AND SHIPPING IS AUTOMATICALLY DONE BY EBAY AND DOES NOT APPLY TO PREORDERS. YOUR ITEM WILL SHIP WITHIN 3 DAYS OF ME RECEIVING IT. (AFTER RELEASE DATE SET BY MANUFACTURER) I WILL MESSAGE YOU: 1. AT PURCHASE. 2. WHEN FIGURE IS RELEASED. 3. WHEN I SHIP TO YOU. (SO YOU CAN BE ON THE LOOKOUT) Buy It Now is a binding contract. Any cancellations or refunds for any reason will be charged $10 fee as a condition of purchase. GUARANTEE: IF MANUFACTURER CANCELS PRODUCTION YOU WILL RECEIVE ALL YOUR MONEY BACK. IF I MAIL IT, AND IT IS LOST, YOU WILL RECEIVE ALL YOUR MONEY BACK. WHO IS PATCH? Over the course of his extremely long life, Wolverine has taken on several different roles. Some of these identities are more heroic, while others fall under a morally gray area. However, the island of Madripoor,which just made its live-action debut in Falcon and the Winter Soldier, gave Logan one of his most notorious identities of all. Wolverine first came to the lawless nation of Madripoor in 1988's Marvel Comics Presents #1, by Chris Claremont and John Buscema. Shortly after his arrival, Logan established his identity of Patch. Patch, Wolverine typically changed his appearance by donning a white suit, slicking his hair back and sporting his signature eyepatch. Patch came off as a mysterious stranger who dealtwithMadripoor's ample criminal underworld. This identity was mainly a cover for Logan, so he could get information on criminal activity. During this time, theX-Menwere presumed dead, and Wolverine didn't want to expose his existence to the outside world. In this sense, Patch became a sort of secret identity for Wolverine. As Patch, Logan could also be more subtle during his investigations, without getting into as much trouble as he would in his Wolverine identity. WHO IS JOE FIXIT? Originally, Stan Lee wanted the Hulk to be grey, but due to ink problems, the Hulk's color turned to green. This was explained by saying that the Grey Hulk was the original Hulk to appear when Banner first got hit by the Gamma Bomb. However, due to Banner's repeated use of gamma radiation projectors, the much better known/more common Hulk Green Hulk/Savage Hulk emerged. He also serves as the main protagonist in the second part of the Immortal Hulk comic book series. His rare appearances are also explained by saying that the Grey Hulk persona and the Green Hulk persona are battling in Bruce Banner's sub-conscious. Due to his superior strength, Green Hulk/Savage Hulk, won most of the time thus showing the Savage Hulk persona more often. Peter David's run altered Banner's pre-Hulk characterization and the nature of the relationship between Banner and the Hulk. David returned to the Stern and Mantlo abuse storyline, expanding the damage caused, and depicting Banner as suffering dissociative identity disorder (DID). David's stories showed that Banner had serious mental problems long before he became the Hulk. David revamped the personality significantly, giving the Grey Hulk the alias "Joe Fixit", and setting him up as a morally ambiguous Las Vegas enforcer and tough guy. This incarnation represents the personality that can do all the not so nice things that Bruce was too unsure of to do himself. Tricky, manipulative, cunning, shows little thought of others, make up some of his traits. This incarnation can lift approximately 75 tons. This incarnation does possess the "madder he gets, the stronger he gets" ability, but at a much slower rate, since this incarnation has some level of intelligence and reasoning and would not "lose control" as easy as the Savage Hulk incarnation. Height: 6 ft. 6 in. Weight: 900 lbs. Eyes: Gray Hair: Black Intelligence: Normal Transformation: Initially, Bruce would transform into the Grey Hulk at night and then back at dawn. This was subconscious due to the fact that Bruce was ashamed of the dark, not very nice thoughts the Grey Hulk represented and would only let him out at night, in the dark, where he would not be seen. Later, the change was due to will power or stress. Physical Appearance: Interestingly enough, the Grey Hulk's head shape is reminiscent of Boris Karloff as Frankenstein's Monster, while his behavior is more in line with a self-confident Mr. Hyde. The Savage Hulk, on the other hand, behaves like the aforementioned lonely, hunted Monster, but his head looks more 'human'. The Grey Hulk seems to have the ability to drive a car. Feats: In his much weaker Grey Hulk form, busts apart an asteroid measured to be twice the size of the Earth. The feat itself was calced at around 169.6940727 zettatons (Planet level)
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Location: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Convention/Event: San Diego Comic Con
Movie: The Incredible Hulk
Character: Wolverine
Material: Plastic
Scale: 1:10
Franchise: Legend
TV Show: X-Men
Brand: Marvel
Type: Action Figure
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Theme: Comic Book Heroes
Featured Person/Artist: Steve Ditko
Time Period Manufactured: 2020-Now