Includes Symbiotic Wall-Crawler Tentacle Whipping Action
A volunteer in a life foundation experiment, a man named Trevor willingly bonded with an alien symbiote to become Lasher! Created utilizing the captured symbiote Venom, Lasher could be considered his son - if Venom didn't hate it so much! Constantly in conflict with his other, Lasher continually battles for control of the symbiote he is bonded to! With hopes that he can use his new power to help humanity, Lasher fights for a world that can never understand him!
FFFFFFFFFFFF LASHER!!! Alright, I'm a huge fan of Venom and the symbiote mythos, so getting all the cool figures from this line was a must. And with lasher and Scream being the only comic accurate ones (to a degree) I obviously went for them first. Lasher is a pretty cool figure, he always looked a bit slimmer in the comics though, and the parts of him that are black were just a darker green, but something tells me this is all I'll ever get of him, so I can't complain about minor inconsistencies. Lasher has a cool action features where he spins around, blah blah 5 bucks says you don't care about the action feature anyway. The paint apps are spot on and the sculpt and articulation were the ebst of the line, I read an interview of the guy who designed this mold, it was his first project on...[See More]
I'm a huge symbiote fan, and my favorite one is Lasher, so when I heard about this figure I just had to have him, then one month and thirty bucks later, I took him out of the package. This figure is actually much better than you would expect, while his colors aren't exactly comic accurate, it's only a change of shades. The articulation on this guy is great compared to the other figures I have from this line, most noticeably the fact he has ball jointed shoulders. He has diagonal swivel legs (I don't know the proper name) which is standard when they have a little gimmick in the waist. In Lasher's case, you wind him up, squeeze the legs, and he spins. Sadly, it doesn't work too well and it's hard to get his top half centered with his lower half. He has 8 tendrils, all rubber, 6 on his back...[See More]
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