as someone looking to finally dip their toe into Marvel Legends, this series has been very helpful. Im just looking to get the best versions of maybe 5 of my fave Marvel characters and ur vids keep popping up
I started this channel to actually help my own friends that were starting to get into the Legends line so I'm really glad these could be helpful to you too! And I do have a sort of "companion" video follow up to the Deadpool one coming soon! A little "mustard" to go with the "ketchup" if you catch my drift!
I missed out on the juggernaut BAF Deadpool and I have a collection of Deadpool figures, So I was gonna spend the actual £40 for the authentic one, but I decided to buy a bootleg for £20, The seller had good reviews anyway, Its a good bootleg, looks identical to the real one, no problems at all with the figure itself, other than one of its legs being a little loose, it's all good and atleast I have a juggernaut Deadpool to add to my collection
Nice! Yeah I generally try not to promote bootlegs over the authentic figure, but I also don't like just how much people the real thing can go for on the aftermarket. So as long as you're happy then I'm happy for you! For the loose leg, if it's really loose, I know that there is a product that is supposed to help with that. I bought some to try, but never got around to it, but it's pretty cheap.
@@ComicallyToys I only bought that bootleg once and it's my only ever bootleg, I also try not to promote bootlegs. The leg is also just a little lose, not THAT lose but a little loose.
@@jadenpollen34 Yeah I hear you. I try not to promote bootlegs too much either, but I know that collectors will find out about them sooner or later especially when they're looking for a good deal. A little while ago I got the KO Mezco BvS Batman and Superman and they are SOOOOO bad. When I was researching, the KO wasn't actually that bad, but I guess the molds they used are just so incredibly worn out now.
New viewer here. I love your marvel videos so far. Especially the comparison videos. You’re very well spoken and easy to listen to. I hope you continue to release more content.
So the guides I make are primarily for the figures made starting around the 2014 era or so. Basically no ball joint hips! Nothing against Toybiz, but these videos are pretty long already haha!
I only have two Deadpool figures: The 30th Anniversary and the one that came with Bob, Agent of Hydra. The 30th is hands down the best between them, naturally. Kinda want the one with Hit Monkey! lol! Thanks for giving us a great comparison Buyer's Guide. These videos are always so helpful, amigo!
You missed some earlier Hasbro Deadpools that are also pretty noteworthy. I liked the head sculpts on those, though their body mold/articulation is not the best.
So with the Buyers Guides I do, I focus only on the Hasbro that's around 2013/2014 and beyond because it's at that point that they really started their own engineering and finally let go of the old Toybiz ball joint hips. That's not to say there isn't some good stuff that came from Toybiz, but that's just the focus of my videos for now.
@@ComicallyToys ahh ok. It’s not really the ToyBiz ball joints though, because Hasbro’s ball joints were very limited. You had to rotate it all the way to go one way. Whereas with ToyBiz, it can go up&down and sideways.
Yeah I'm sure it's not bc it's the most sought after, hardest to get, and most expensive one right? 90 dollars for a renew your vows repaint. It's not a new body.
@@BrianMichaud-ef6zm new body for a deadpool figure, just use your common sense, you don't have to take things too literal, your stupidity is overwhelming.
I just wish they used the juggernaut wave Deadpool head on the sdcc Deadpool. For what’s supposed to be a modern Deadpool missing the little flap at the back is frustrating.
It's not impossible to think that due to poor QC packaging that the stickers got missed in a batch. I wonder if there is someone out there that is selling replica stickers you could use if you really wanted to.
Hey there, thanks alot for making this video, super helpful to someone like me who just started collecting figures this year, I recently not too long ago got the legacy collection deadpool, and he’s really awesome but I really want a more comic book style deadpool. I have looked on eBay for the uncanny X-men one, but it goes for a lot higher than the price you mentioned, in fact most of these goes for a lot more than the average prices you’ve shown, which makes me wonder, am I not looking hard enough for good prices or am I just missing something? Would love to know. Thanks again
I make these videos exactly for people like you so I'm really glad this helped you! Unfortunately prices will vary especially over time. Since the Deadpool movie came out, the prices have gone up because interest has gone up. I think given enough time it'll go back down in prices. Otherwise I'd recommend trying some Facebook groups to see if you can get better deals. Good lucky and happy collecting!
Wow great collection! I have a few questions: Is there a safe way to remove the hands from the Deadpools that use the Bucky cap mold? (Like juggernaut wave Deadpool, or purple Deadpool) And is there a way to remove the harness used on the blu-yellow Deadpool and the scooter Deadpool?
Thanks! So part of the issue with those is definitely going to be age. And not just actual age, but the kind of plastic or techniques they used to make their figures at the time. With that said, generally speaking you should be able to use the hot water trick to get hands out. Though I haven't specifically had a reason to do that with those particular figures. As for the harness. Basically same answer. You can most likely get it out by using hot water. Are you wanting the figure without the harness? Or are you trying to use the harness on another figure?
@@ComicallyToys Thank you for such a precise answer! I want to remove the harness and replace it with a real one because I’m not a huge fan of the teleporting device. For the hands instead I simply wanna be able to swap them with some of the hands that I got, like fists or open hands. Thanks again, I’ll try these out!
@@funtimes8397 Probably not. I think it's more important to know how the figure was stored. If it was stored in extreme heat for awhile then the plastic could be more brittle because of that. If that isn't an issue then it should be okay! Just take your time and use hot water if you aren't sure.
The first Deadpool reviewed that was went to you was probably a knockoff if not just customised but things like the head was painted and the gun was 3d-printed
The gun was definitely painted as I had to remove the paint to try to restore it to the original. I didn't notice any paint on the head though, but good catch!
@@jadenpollen34 Yeah pretty much. At that point you kinda gotta hope you find a legit collector that is willing to trade/sell the real deal to you too.
@@ComicallyToys you could find a reliable seller that sells you one, but turns out it's a bootleg and even the seller themselves never knew it was a bootleg. 2010 Deadpool authentic is one of the hardest figures to get
I have a whole collection of Deadpool figures, I desperately want a venompool but they go for like £100 each and the ones on eBay go for like £50 but all those sellers are Chinese so I'm guessing those £50 venompools were cheap knock offs
@@ComicallyToysstill doesnt look better than the juggernut BAF figure. that was probably the best deadpool design but its articulation, weapons and accessories are so dated now.
@@ComicallyToys do it by teams tho like classic 90s animated series then x-force x-factor is complete now too with wolfsbane etc. (gold and blue teams)
@@ashun9792 Yeah I was thinking something along those lines too. I'd probably start with the 90s Jim Lee connecting cover since that's also most of the 90's animated characters too.
I am not even interested in buying the figures shown, but I really enjoy watching you showing your collection and talking about it.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate that!
Fun fact about the unmasked head, if you look closely the scars resemble U.S.A. States. So far I’ve found California, New York, and New Jersey
Whoa that's awesome!
Wow that's so cool!
I say it every time but I cannot overstate how helpful these guides are!
Thank you! I really appreciate you!
as someone looking to finally dip their toe into Marvel Legends, this series has been very helpful. Im just looking to get the best versions of maybe 5 of my fave Marvel characters and ur vids keep popping up
I started this channel to actually help my own friends that were starting to get into the Legends line so I'm really glad these could be helpful to you too! And I do have a sort of "companion" video follow up to the Deadpool one coming soon! A little "mustard" to go with the "ketchup" if you catch my drift!
6:06 this guns come with cable too from the king pin wave from 2019 i think
I missed out on the juggernaut BAF Deadpool and I have a collection of Deadpool figures, So I was gonna spend the actual £40 for the authentic one, but I decided to buy a bootleg for £20, The seller had good reviews anyway, Its a good bootleg, looks identical to the real one, no problems at all with the figure itself, other than one of its legs being a little loose, it's all good and atleast I have a juggernaut Deadpool to add to my collection
Nice! Yeah I generally try not to promote bootlegs over the authentic figure, but I also don't like just how much people the real thing can go for on the aftermarket. So as long as you're happy then I'm happy for you!
For the loose leg, if it's really loose, I know that there is a product that is supposed to help with that. I bought some to try, but never got around to it, but it's pretty cheap.
@@ComicallyToys I only bought that bootleg once and it's my only ever bootleg, I also try not to promote bootlegs. The leg is also just a little lose, not THAT lose but a little loose.
@@jadenpollen34 Yeah I hear you. I try not to promote bootlegs too much either, but I know that collectors will find out about them sooner or later especially when they're looking for a good deal. A little while ago I got the KO Mezco BvS Batman and Superman and they are SOOOOO bad. When I was researching, the KO wasn't actually that bad, but I guess the molds they used are just so incredibly worn out now.
New viewer here. I love your marvel videos so far. Especially the comparison videos. You’re very well spoken and easy to listen to. I hope you continue to release more content.
Thank you so much! I really do appreciate comments like yours. It can be tough making content so this kind of feedback goes a long way!
You only missing series 6 Deadpool and the Marvel legends 2 pack 2010 Deadpool and Warpath.
So the guides I make are primarily for the figures made starting around the 2014 era or so. Basically no ball joint hips! Nothing against Toybiz, but these videos are pretty long already haha!
@@ComicallyToys So, basically everything after the return of ML around 2012?
Love these kinds of rundowns of all the available versions of a character. Kind of want to hunt down that DP/Bob 2-pack now.
Thanks! I love making helpful content! And yeah that Bob 2 pack is seriously loaded with fun accessories.
I only have two Deadpool figures: The 30th Anniversary and the one that came with Bob, Agent of Hydra. The 30th is hands down the best between them, naturally. Kinda want the one with Hit Monkey! lol! Thanks for giving us a great comparison Buyer's Guide. These videos are always so helpful, amigo!
Yeah the 30th is easily the best of the bunch! Honestly I love the shield that comes with the Hit Monkey way more than I thought I would haha!
You missed some earlier Hasbro Deadpools that are also pretty noteworthy. I liked the head sculpts on those, though their body mold/articulation is not the best.
So with the Buyers Guides I do, I focus only on the Hasbro that's around 2013/2014 and beyond because it's at that point that they really started their own engineering and finally let go of the old Toybiz ball joint hips. That's not to say there isn't some good stuff that came from Toybiz, but that's just the focus of my videos for now.
@@ComicallyToys ahh ok. It’s not really the ToyBiz ball joints though, because Hasbro’s ball joints were very limited. You had to rotate it all the way to go one way. Whereas with ToyBiz, it can go up&down and sideways.
the Deadppol with Hydra Bob is my favorite, because of the amount of accesories, hands and New Body.
Yeah I'm sure it's not bc it's the most sought after, hardest to get, and most expensive one right? 90 dollars for a renew your vows repaint. It's not a new body.
@@BrianMichaud-ef6zm new body for a deadpool figure, just use your common sense, you don't have to take things too literal, your stupidity is overwhelming.
@@BrianMichaud-ef6zm new body for a deadpool figure, please just use a little common sense, your stupidity is overwhelming.
Totally agree! It's kinda weird how few accessories most of the previous releases had.
I just wish they used the juggernaut wave Deadpool head on the sdcc Deadpool. For what’s supposed to be a modern Deadpool missing the little flap at the back is frustrating.
Damn you deserve more subscribers these videos have helped me a lot with making decisions for my collection
Man I really appreciate your comment. Making these videos can be pretty tough so the feedback means a lot! Thank you!
I don’t remember my rider Deadpool coming with stickers, maybe I threw it out because I didn’t see it in the box
It's not impossible to think that due to poor QC packaging that the stickers got missed in a batch. I wonder if there is someone out there that is selling replica stickers you could use if you really wanted to.
I noticed that you didn't include all the Movie version ML Deadpool.
Yeah the Buyers Guides are mostly aimed at the comic versions of the characters.
Hey there, thanks alot for making this video, super helpful to someone like me who just started collecting figures this year, I recently not too long ago got the legacy collection deadpool, and he’s really awesome but I really want a more comic book style deadpool. I have looked on eBay for the uncanny X-men one, but it goes for a lot higher than the price you mentioned, in fact most of these goes for a lot more than the average prices you’ve shown, which makes me wonder, am I not looking hard enough for good prices or am I just missing something? Would love to know. Thanks again
I make these videos exactly for people like you so I'm really glad this helped you! Unfortunately prices will vary especially over time. Since the Deadpool movie came out, the prices have gone up because interest has gone up. I think given enough time it'll go back down in prices. Otherwise I'd recommend trying some Facebook groups to see if you can get better deals. Good lucky and happy collecting!
I still think Retro card Deadpool looks the best, wish it came with an unmasked head but still. Glad it was reissued agian
Wow great collection! I have a few questions: Is there a safe way to remove the hands from the Deadpools that use the Bucky cap mold? (Like juggernaut wave Deadpool, or purple Deadpool)
And is there a way to remove the harness used on the blu-yellow Deadpool and the scooter Deadpool?
Thanks! So part of the issue with those is definitely going to be age. And not just actual age, but the kind of plastic or techniques they used to make their figures at the time. With that said, generally speaking you should be able to use the hot water trick to get hands out. Though I haven't specifically had a reason to do that with those particular figures.
As for the harness. Basically same answer. You can most likely get it out by using hot water. Are you wanting the figure without the harness? Or are you trying to use the harness on another figure?
@@ComicallyToys Thank you for such a precise answer! I want to remove the harness and replace it with a real one because I’m not a huge fan of the teleporting device. For the hands instead I simply wanna be able to swap them with some of the hands that I got, like fists or open hands. Thanks again, I’ll try these out!
@@funtimes8397 Happy to help and please let me know how it goes!
@@ComicallyToys one last thing, the figure I wanna modify to is about 3 years old. It’s not too late to modify it right?
@@funtimes8397 Probably not. I think it's more important to know how the figure was stored. If it was stored in extreme heat for awhile then the plastic could be more brittle because of that. If that isn't an issue then it should be okay! Just take your time and use hot water if you aren't sure.
The yellow head and purple hat are for madcap
Thanks for letting me know! As much as I do know about comics, there is also so much that I don't know!
So many deadpools!
And I'm sure there will be even more down the road!
i would go buy the 2 pack with bob except for the fact that i hate those small katanas :((
You could attempt to swap out the harness for the katanas with your preferred ones?
@@ComicallyToys that might work thanks for the tip!
@@ogga-cq1wp Let me know if it works!
The 1st is the Best 👍
I love them all!
The first Deadpool reviewed that was went to you was probably a knockoff if not just customised but things like the head was painted and the gun was 3d-printed
The gun was definitely painted as I had to remove the paint to try to restore it to the original. I didn't notice any paint on the head though, but good catch!
It's almost impossible to find an authentic 2010 Deadpool figure BC they are all knock offs
@@jadenpollen34 Yeah pretty much. At that point you kinda gotta hope you find a legit collector that is willing to trade/sell the real deal to you too.
@@ComicallyToys you could find a reliable seller that sells you one, but turns out it's a bootleg and even the seller themselves never knew it was a bootleg. 2010 Deadpool authentic is one of the hardest figures to get
I have the venompool and you aint getting it for under 120 on ebay. And thats the low LOW end. Lucky for me i won it in an auction for 60
I mean last one on eBay sold June 2nd for 95... Haha, but I suspect it'll go up in price once Deadpool 3 drops.
I have a whole collection of Deadpool figures, I desperately want a venompool but they go for like £100 each and the ones on eBay go for like £50 but all those sellers are Chinese so I'm guessing those £50 venompools were cheap knock offs
This was great!
this came up at the perfect moment for me haha!
😂😂😂 And if you want some mustard to go with your ketchup then I got another video coming soon!
Does anyone think 2 pack Bob pool is a little slender? Asking cause I've seen this comment
They most definitely need to remake modern Deadpool it’s such a good look but it’s a very dated figure
I think the one part of the Bob 2 pack is going to be the best one at the moment!
@@ComicallyToysstill doesnt look better than the juggernut BAF figure. that was probably the best deadpool design but its articulation, weapons and accessories are so dated now.
please do x-men!
Yeah! I'm thinking of the best way to do that because there are just SO many X-Men! I can't make an hour+ long video. That would be tough!
@@ComicallyToys do it by teams tho like classic 90s animated series then x-force x-factor is complete now too with wolfsbane etc. (gold and blue teams)
@@ashun9792 Yeah I was thinking something along those lines too. I'd probably start with the 90s Jim Lee connecting cover since that's also most of the 90's animated characters too.