REVIEW: Marvel Legends 2021 Marvel Girl Jean Grey Figure (House of X Tri-Sentinel Series)

Jonathan Hickman’s House of X/Powers of X is basically the equivalent of the X-Men holy bible in my eyes, so there was never a doubt I would drop everything to review this year’s House of X Marvel Legends X-Men Series figures as soon as I got the set in-hand. And after having to wait a few days for the last figure to arrive so I could bust open the whole set, she’s finally here! Marvel Legends House of X Marvel Girl is the fastest-selling figure in this year’s X-Men Legends series—let’s see if she’s worthy of the hype!

Marvel Legends 2021 Marvel Girl Jean Grey and Cyclops HoX Figures

There are at least two or three dozen characters I’d love to see toys of in their modern Hickman-era Dawn of X costumes, but when it comes to a wave 1, Hasbro picked six absolutely must-have characters (and Omega Sentinel) to include.

Wolverine and Cyclops were always sure-things for this wave, and if you’re going to have Logan and Scott, you’ve gotta have the female member of their (now for real) threesome: Marvel Girl herself, Jean Grey!

Packaged Marvel Girl Marvel Legends 2021 Figure Review

In this new era of the X-Men, Jean Grey has gone retro, reverting back to her very classic green skirt attire with yellow mask, gloves and boots. Hasbro did a toy of this costume quite a few years back, but it’s been out of circulation forever, so I had no qualms seeing it make a return here for a new action figure.

Box Back House of X Marvel Legends Jean Grey Figure

The packaging for this whole 2021 Marvel Legends X-Men series is pure win, with the Krakoan language writing on the packaging being one of the coolest things I can remember Hasbro ever doing. I love the crap out of these House of X Legends boxes.

Hasbro Marvel Girl X-Men Legends Figure and Accessories Tri-Sentinel BAF Leg

Jean comes with four accessories: a potted Krakoa flower, a pair of interchangeable open hands (to swap with her default fists) and the right leg of the “Tri-Sentinel” Build-A-Figure. I don’t believe Tri-Sentinel is actually the proper name for that character, but it’s what’s on the box, so that’s what I’ll be calling it across these reviews.

Jean Grey Hasbro Marvel Girl House of X X-Men Legends Figure Review

At a glance, the Marvel Legends 2021 Marvel Girl is a great-looking figure. The green and yellow paints chosen are striking and really draw the eye, as well as complementing Jean’s orange-ish red hair beautifully. The paints on this figure have been applied cleanly, and even that difficult-to-paint belt buckle looks nice. A basic, but beautiful action figure.

Jean Grey Marvel Girl Action Figure Hasbro Tri-Sentinel Series Marvel Legends with Krakoa Flowers

Once you actually go to pose Jean, though, well… I don’t love her as much. The expression on Jean’s face is totally neutral, and doesn’t really feel suitable for combat at all. It’s “fine”, but I think the slightest change to give her more personality could have greatly enhanced this action figure as a whole.

2021 Marvel Legends Jean Grey House of X Figure Fists Review

Giving Jean Grey fists as an option is also kind of meaningless, as she’s never going to go sock Magneto in the jaw—I would have much, much rather had a psychic effects piece to clip onto her arm or mask to spice up her potential poses.

Back of X-Men Marvel Legends 2021 Jean Grey Marvel Girl Figure

And speaking of posing: the lower body articulation on Jean is outright horrendous. Her hips are virtually immovable because of the plastic skirt around them, and the plastic used for her knee joints feels so unspeakably cheap that I fear I’m going to rip her leg off every time I go to twist or bend her leg. This, combined with her high heel boots, definitely makes standing her up in anything but the most basic poses a genuine challenge.

X-Men Marvel Legends House of X Jean Grey Review Six Inch Figure

I love the flexible ball-jointed upper torso of the upper body, and even with the limitations of the ball-jointed elbows and lack a bicep swivel, you can still do some okay powerful-looking poses with Jean’s arms. This is still the least fun figure to pose in the whole Marvel Legends Tri-Sentinel Series, but the articulation isn’t a total loss.

Marvel Legends Krakoa Flower Accessory from Marvel Girl Jean Grey Figure

The Krakoa flower with pot is a crucial and frequently-seen element in the Hickman X-Men comics, and it is well-sculpted and looking great here. A wonderful inclusion that really adds to the series. Love it.

Unboxing Marvel Legends X-Men House of X Series Marvel Girl 6" Figure

Overall: As a figure to stand around on my X-Men shelf as part of a lineup, I think this House of X Jean Grey is a fine addition with a good aesthetic and some really eye-catching colors. I also deeply appreciate the cool Krakoa flowers pod accessory that she comes with.

As an action figure… I am less enamored with poor Marvel Girl. Her leg articulation is basically unusable, and the rubbery plastic on her legs feels ultra-cheap. Her neutral expression is blah, and giving her fists instead of any effects piece seems needless.

Overall, I’m glad to have a new Marvel Legends Marvel Girl figure—but I wish she had better articulation, a more interesting expression and some effect accessory of some kind. As it is, she’s just not all that fun to pose or play with.

GRADE: B-

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REVIEW: Marvel Legends 2021 Marvel Girl Jean Grey Figure (House of X Tri-Sentinel Series) — 4 Comments

  1. As someone who quit reading comics in the late 90’s, I have no attachment to this wave, in the slightest. I already have my definitive Wolverine, Cyclops, and Magneto, as these new outfits are inferior. Omega Sentinel, I only remember from playing Avengers Alliance, and I kind of like the aesthetic of that figure, so I may pick her up if I see her in the wild. Moira I would pick up at a discount.

    This Marvel Girl figure just seems awful, to me. I think the mask should be removable instead of just permanently sculpted. Think of the Psylock head accessory, as an option. Also, I think painted on boots looks ridiculous. Yeah, they did that with Firestar, but it looks less ridiculous with in a full costume vs. bare legs. Hasbro has the ability for sculpted boots. Other than the mask, I do like the face sculpt. It’s just not enough for me to want this figure.

  2. I love this figure because she’s totally classic Jean to me. Can I get a proper Angel and a not-blue Beast to go along with it now? The new X-men stories on their little mutant island are pretty decent, but it’s getting tiring fast with how it permeates every story across 34 X-men titles, many of which were cancelled and restarted just to do this island stuff. Well, it brought me this figure I can pretend is original classic Jean, so… that’s cool.

  3. This Marvel Girl figure should have gotten the same treatment as the two pack Storm figure: dynamic and neutral options.
    Look at the image on the box. It’s phenomenal. Look at the figure. It’s neutral, almost bored looking. They could have basically reworked Angela or White Rabbit’s hair on a action pose face and it would look great.
    However, it’s the body that makes me the most disappointed. No mid torso joint: Why?! The skirt should be a mini skirt. I’ve seen people kitbash using the Rogue two pack body and the skirt length looks fantastic. This just looks so bland. That being said, it’s the legs that really drive me insane. They are just repainted Moira legs. In the comics, they are boots in the same style and concept of the “dishwashing” gloves she wears, just a little tighter. Here, they are the kitten heals and ¿socks? instead. That tiny little ridge of the shoe and painted on boot just harshes the look for my eyes. Plus, maybe I’m being too critical, but the legs look too short.
    I don’t know, Jean has always been a favorite of mine so looking forward to her Marvel Girl figure the most…and felt let down by Hasbro’s execution the most.

    That being said…I bought two: one to kitbash-customize in to a better one and one to keep as is just in case I irreparably mess up my custom.