Spiral is one of those characters I could have happily gone my whole life without buying an action figure of… if she hadn’t been a playable character in the Marvel vs. Capcom video game series. Playing a few minutes of her as a mediocre character there did what decades of comic book appearances as Mojo’s lackey did not, and I knew I’d eventually indulge in a toy of her. I missed the first Target exclusive version 16 years ago, but the six-armed sorceress is back again as part of this year’s X-Men Marvel Legends Retro series! The 2023 Marvel Legends Spiral figure is shipping now—should you scoop her up in all her many-limbed glory?
Mojo is one of the few classic X-Men villains I almost never want to see reappear in a new story, so I may have always been a bit biased against seeing the character that serves primarily as his henchwoman, Spiral, show up.
Luckily, her appearances in the Capcom Marvel fighting games eventually won me over, and I was delighted to see this new 2023 Marvel Legends Retro Spiral figure announced. For the first time, Spiral is available as a non-exclusive 6” action figure that anyone can easily order for MSRP, and after opening her toy up and taking it for a review spin, I can heartily endorse doing so.
Spiral comes in the popular Toybiz vintage-styled retro X-Men packaging, complete with purple background cardback and original illustration. This is the style of packaging I grew up with as a kid, and I still get a happy tingle seeing its modern revival.
The back of the card shows the rest of the wave’s lineup (including the excellent Longshot figure I previously reviewed), as well as giving us a character bio that’s tragically missing from the modern box packaging.
You can immediately see through the bubble that ML Spiral includes a shocking eight accessories—at least 5-6 (if not 7) more than many modern 6” Marvel Legends action figures include. This includes six bladed weapons (five swords and an axe) and two swap-out hands (in case you don’t want Spiral purely with six grasping hands.
I’m grateful for the non-wielding hands, as I think they add a little bit of intrigue and diversity to Spiral’s poses.
Spiral is in her most iconic classic costume (sorry, fans wanting her in X-Force uniform), which doesn’t require a ton of paint deco, but looks great nonetheless. The overlay belt fits decently and has a painted buckle, while her fuzzy white tassel boots and silver on her arms and helmet add enough color to keep things interesting. All of the paint on mine—even the yellow ovals on her upper torso—has been applied masterfully.
Given that Spiral’s primary distinguishing feature is having fox arms, you might be concerned about her articulation scheme. But you shouldn’t be—her full set includes:
—Ball-Jointed Head, Upper Torso and Hips
—SIX Ball-Hinge Shoulders (of a sort)
—SIX Pin-Less Double-Hinge Elbows
—SIX Bicep Swivels
—SIX Swivel-Hinge Wrists
—Pin-Less Double-Hinge Knees
—Swivel Thighs
—Hinged Feet with Rockers
I was wary of all that upper body could make the Spiral Legends figure too-heavy, but her joints are all nicely tight and she stands stably in most poses without a hint of falling over.
The only piece of articulation that feels sub-par is the head, which is excusably somewhat inhibited by Spiral’s long hair and helmet. Other than an unhelmeted head (NOT a usual look for this character) or some random energy effects pieces, I can’t think of anything that could improve this 6” figure.
Overall: This is the first time Spiral has appeared in 6” form in over a decade and a half, and this definitive version of her is likely the last we’ll see for decades to come. The generous spread of accessories, incredible modern articulation scheme and wonderful detailing all amount to the best toy of this character we have ever seen—and likely will ever see. If you have an iota of interest in this character, this is the six inch figure to get while it’s still readily available for retail price.
Perhaps if you dislike comics so much, but gush over video games,, you shouldn’t be reviewing comics based action figures. Next time please omit your uninformed opinions about a media that you clearly don’t appreciate and focus on a review of the subject at hand.
I love comics. I spend 1000 or so dollars a year on comics. I have a room full of long boxes and shelving units filled with TPBs and Hardcovers. I just don’t happen to think many Mojo-centric comic stories are very good. Sorry! 🤷🏼♂️
LoLLLL I’m pretty indifferent to Spiral, and mostly like her from the X-Men:COTA game too. Blew me away though – It’s a definite potential for figure of the year.
And yep, whenever any story had Mojo or Arcade (apart from AgentX) you know it was going to be a bit sucky.
I thought this was one of the best figures I’ve held in my hands in years. Just so good in so many ways.