Mr. Sinister Marvel Legends Figure Review (X-Force Series)

It’s been a relatively uneventful week thus far for Marvel toy news, but that’s well and good with me since I’ve got a mighty stack of new Marvel Legends figure reviews to catch up on! And after looking at the headliner of the X-Force series (Nightcrawler) last time, it’s time to turn attention to the other most-hyped figure in the Wendigo Series! We last saw him in the Toybiz Sentinel series 14 years ago—has Hasbro’s recently-released Marvel Legends Mr. Sinister figure managed to improve upon Toybiz’s original version…?

Review 2019 Marvel Legends Mr Sinister Hasbro Figure

Mister Sinister is one of those 90s X-Men villains who always appears on peoples’ Top 10 Lists of favorite X-Villains—but rarely gets very much merchandise to his name. It’s been a long time since we’ve seen Sinister toys on shelves in a store, but this summer has finally brought as a new 6” super-articulated version of the character (as well as a rockin’ new Diamond Select Gallery PVC statue that’s also arriving this summer)!

Is it worth throwing your Toybiz Sinister in a box and snapping up this new one to display instead…? Let’s take a look…

Marvel Legends Mr. Sinister Figure X-Force Toy Fair

When I saw this figure at the 2019 Toy Fair in February, I was startled by the colors on the figure, with what appeared to be a dark black secondary color on the costume that was very jarring and not at all what I envisioned.

Marvel Legends Sinister Unboxing Hasbro 2019

Thankfully, any potential misfire I was concerned with was just paranoia: with the final production figure in-hand, it’s clear that the “black” is a navy blue that looks accurate to modern appearances of Mister Sinister in the X-Men comic books. If you’re a 90s X-Men purist, you may still prefer Toybiz’s, however.

Hasbro X-Men Legends Mr Sinister 6" Figure Review

Hasbro invested in a lot of new tooling for this figure, and it pays off. The two-layered tassel cape looks fantastic and has the distinct look to it that fans of the character expect, and it also accurately features black on the back and red on the front of the cape. My cape had a few little nicks in the paint where the tassels got stuck together, but otherwise it looks tremendous.

Back of Cape Marvel Legends Wendigo Series Mr. Sinister

While the cape surprisingly didn’t cause many problems with back-heaviness during posing, Mr. Sinister’s hard plastic shoulder pads do get in the way and inhibit overhead arm movement. Sinister isn’t exactly a ninja, so that’s not a killer for me, but your preferences may vary.

Close-Up of X-Men Marvel Legends Mister Sinister Figure

My absolute favorite thing about this figure is the head sculpt, though. I was never fully satisfied with the belligerent look on the Toybiz Sinister, but Hasbro’s sculptors have given us something totally different with a maniacally-smiling, pure malevolence look etched on the face of Nathaniel Essex. The arrogance and evil come across splendidly—love it. But if you prefer a more restrained Sinister (I don’t), you may still prefer the 2005 one.

Marvel Legends 2019 Mister Sinister Packaged Box

The metal armored-looking body on this figure looks great, with the proper sculpting texture to feel authentic to the character. The forearm cuffs are actually add-on pieces, but they stay on nice and tightly.

Mr. Sinister X-Force Legends Figure with Wendigo BAF Arm

Some folks will be disappointed that the right arm of the Wendigo Build-A-Figure is the sole accessory we get with this figure, but I’m going to give him a pass since this is a bulky figure utilizing a lot of unique tooling. Accessory-wise, I’m not sure what would make sense anyway to include besides an alternate head or perhaps some energy effects.

Hasbro Mister Sinister Legends Figure vs Nightcrawler

As for articulation, it’s excellent all-around with only the aforementioned shoulder pads being a challenge for posing. Some of the plastic used for the joints is also loose in mind, which has caused some floppiness that drives me batty. I’ll be fixing that by adding a coat of sealant to tighten up the joints, though I know some folks use glue to similar effect.

X-Force Legends Mr Sinister vs Wolverine 6" Figure

The articulation scheme includes:

  • Ball-Hinge Head/Shoulders
  • Ab Crunch
  • Swivel Waist/Biceps/Thighs
  • Double-Jointed Knees and Elbows
  • Swivel-Hinge Wrists
  • Hinged Ankles with Rockers

Hasbro Marvel Legends Sinister Box Back

It’s kind of difficult to think up the sorts of dynamic battle poses a geneticist mastermind type of villain like Mister Sinister would be in, but I had some fun posing him nonetheless. This is more of a character I’ll personally have displayed standing around looking upward and laughing, though.

X-Force Legends Mr. Sinister Action Figure ReviewOverall: This figure was on shaky ground with me based off of my impressions of it from New York Toy Fair 2019, but now that the new Marvel Legends Sinister figure is in my hand I’m fully sold on him. The color scheme looks fantastic in person, the portrait is suitably maniacal, and the articulation and proportions are both well-done.

I wish an accessory of some kind (besides the Wendigo BAF arm) could have been included, and some of the plastic quality on my joints is a bit questionable, but otherwise this is another bonafide hit for Hasbro and a worthwhile upgrade. Very pleased!

GRADE: A-

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Mr. Sinister Marvel Legends Figure Review (X-Force Series) — 5 Comments

  1. Love this Sinister. Mine needed a little hairspray on the joints but that’s my only complaint.

    I have the old Toy Biz Sinister and there is just no comparison. I am loyal to classic/iconic looks to the point that I still proudly display the old Marvel Legends Hercules (and refuse to buy the new one). But the differences between this Sinister and the 90s X-Men comics look are barely noticeable. To me anyway. My Toy Biz version is now in the box that contains my old Apocalypse, Omega Red, Wendigo, and Hulk from the Hulk Valkyrie 2 pack. (The “I don’t know what to do with this stuff” box.)

    As for accessories… all the complaining that other toy reviewers do about some figures not getting accessories is maddening. I lived through the 90s Toy Biz X-Men toy line era. The one that saw Magneto get packaged with a gun.. Cyclops with some weird/useless packback.. Juggernaut with some awkward looking shoulder pads/battering ram deal and Colossus with something that looks like a combination between an axle and a dumbbell. Some figures just do NOT need accessories. Stop complaining about it Shartim… I mean… “other reviewers”. 😉

    • Eh, at the very least most figures could do with at least one swappable hand or one alternate head. In this case, an alternate head with an enraged expression would probably be the best accessory. But gotta agree that this figure is hefty & detailed enough that it certainly feels like you’re getting your money’s worth with him.

  2. Good review (as always!). Gotta admit i know next to nothing about this character as the only comic i have with him is his 1st appearance.. but he’s very impressive and a nice, hefty figure who makes you feel like you got your money’s worth.

    Since i plan to complete Wendigo, i made grabbing this guy a priority because he seems like he will be the hardest to find after nightcrawler. Luckily found a case at WM last week so i was able to grab him. Still need X-force Wolvie, Boom-Boom and Sam to complete the wave. Sam is the only one i’m not looking forward to getting, so its a pretty great wave imo.

  3. Maybe I got unlucky with mine but if I tilt his chest forward he topples 100% of the time. Not a major issue but definetly different than yours from your review. Btw, much appreciation for the reviews!