For a few short years, Wanda Wilson was a pretty regular character in Marvel Comics. Wanda was Earth-3010's version of Deadpool. Known as Lady Deadpool in our world, she first appeared in 2010 and was instantly pretty iconic. Sporting a costume almost identical to Wade Wilson Deadpool except for a long exposed ponytail, she is the epitome of a reductive gender-swapped hero. There is nothing really new or reimagined about this character, but I personally felt drawn to her. And when the Deadpool Corps was established, she firmly establish her unique place in the comic universe. And she was pretty popular in the merchandise department as well. In three short years, she had three action figures, a mini-mate, multiple figurines, a Funko Pop, Heroclix, and several statues. By 2013, she was killed off, and by 2015 Gwenpool was introduced to fill the "female Deadpool" void, and Wanda was left in the dust. This Marvel Gallery statue is one of the nicest representations of her. Let's check her out below!
The sword on her outstretched hand is removeable. It's not a true accessory, rather a space-saver. By having it be removable she can fit in a much smaller box.
Time for a Comparison Pic!
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Are you thinking about buying the action figures from the film Elemental?
ReplyDeleteI have the small flame woman, but I haven't opened her and probably won't until I get around to watching the movie. Probably before christmas.
Deletethe film is good you will like it
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