![]() ![]() Yes, you read that right: this figure’s 37 points of articulation are outnumbered by the 38 accessories. From flight poses to blasting poses to the iconic punching-the-ground pose, Kaiyodo has drawn on their movie versions to make this comic book Iron Man as super-articulated as anyone could ask for.Īs impressive as the base Bleeding Edge armor itself looks here, what really shivers my timbers about this action figure is the insane load-out of extras, as the Revoltech Iron Man Bleeding Edge figure will come with a crazy thiry-eight accessories. There have been numerous movie-based Revoltech Iron Men released in the past, so Kaiyodo’s past work definitely facilitates achieving the proper metallic look to the armor here.Īnd although Tony Stark may be a man in a mechanical suit, he’ll still be able to pose with the best of them with the 37 points of articulation integrated into this figure. Paint-wise, we’re getting shiny metallic red and gold paints that look lush and gorgeous. This is a critical mark to hit, and Kaiyodo hit the bullseye. In addition, the proportions for this figure look dead-on accurate to the style that Kaiyodo is targeting. And thankfully, Kaiyodo has gotten this right: the Bleeding Edge Iron Man Revoltech is 6.7” tall, making him about a half-inch larger than Spider-Man, Psylocke, and other characters in the line. As Tony Stark is a man inside of an armor, he should by a little bit bigger than your typical six inch figure. Prepare yourselves, because I’m going to gush regarding just about every aspect of this newest armor (which happens to be Kaiyodo’s inaugural comic-based one).įirst off, Kaiyodo is correctly addressing an issue that tends to drive collectors nuts: the height of Iron Man. So whenever a toy company announces a new Iron Man figure, I always at least give it a look (even if I don’t necessarily always have the shelf space to give it a home anymore).Īnd with this latest solicitation, Kaiyodo definitely has me looking at my shelves to see where I can squeeze in another Iron Man six inch figure, because this Revoltech Bleeding Edge armor is a real eye-popper. ![]() Iron Man wins 7/10.I’m a pretty huge fan of collecting Iron Man figures, as evident by the fact that I have well over $5K just in Hot Toys Iron Man armor permutations in my collection. That said, Bruce is no fool either and I'm sure he won't just just try to swing his way to victory. I don't know too many of the weapons that the Hellbat has (the only thing I know about is the wings turning into bats), but it won't match up to Bleeding Edge's arsenal. As soon as he realizes that he can't simply out-muscle Bruce, he'll switch tactics and he has way more at his disposal than Bruce does. ![]() ![]() In a straight out brawl, Hellbat has the advantage, but Tony is far from a fool. I'll go with Tony 7/10 due to more experience, hacking, weapon variety, and intelligence. If Tony gets in a brawl with the hellbat he'd probably get destroyed, but if he plays it smart and tries some of the tactics I mentioned he could easily take a win. Tony might also be able to 'undress' him by using magnetism to take off his armor. Tony is not only superior in hacking but is also linked to technology psionically, and I didn't see any protection from hacking abilities on the hellbat. Tony has a massive variety of weapons that bruce doesn't have like sonics, repulsors, magnetic repulsors, unibeam, omnibeam, can create illusions, holograms, hacking systems, shapeshsifting, etc etc I could go on for a while.What might be a major problem for bruce is hacking. As for weapons and equipment, Tony has the edge. Also he took a Darksied stomp right in the face and survived. I'd say bruce has the physcal edge, he made DS stumble and while he didn't do any real damage I doubt Tony could do what he did to DS. ![]()
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