REVIEW: Marvel Legends Gladiator X-Men Apocalypse Series

We’re in the middle of another Marvel toy news drought, which makes this weekend the ideal time to knock out the final entries in my series of 2018 X-Men Marvel Legends Apocalypse Series reviews. And at this point, it’s time to talk about the figure that seemed like the inevitable shelf-warmer from the moment it was released. X-Men Legends Gladiator seemed destined to be a slow-selling repaint—is there more to him than meets the eye?

X-Men Legends Gladiator Figure Flying

Ah, Gladiator of the Shi’ar Imperial Guard. Theoretically one of the most formidable powerhouses in the entire Marvel Universe, but also forced to lose to pretty much every major character he’s encountered over the last decades, as he’s rarely the protagonist.

Other than a single-issue throwdown with Cannonball in Uncanny X-Men #341, I’ve never been a huge fan of Gladiator. I’m still bitter about Toybiz heavy-packing Kallark in the 5” X-Men toy line and making Phoenix nigh-impossible to find when I was a kid.

SDCC 2014 Marvel Legends Thanos Imperative Box SetAs such, I wasn’t terribly tantalized by the first-ever Marvel Legends Gladiator figure when it came out as part of the SDCC 2014 Thanos Imperative box set. 4 years and one mass-release reissue later, am I liking this figure any more?

X-Men Marvel Legends Gladiator Figure PackagedIn this case, the answer is a slight “yes”. This is a 100% repaint is the Thanos Imperative Gladiator—so if you have that figure, you basically know what to expect here. The oft-used Hyperion mold appears again, but I think it works perfectly for Gladiator’s design and body type. It’s almost as if the body was made especially for him!

Gladiator Marvel Legends Apocalypse Series Figure PunchingWhat’s different? Well… some paint. And that’s essentially it. But one paint revision is a MAJOR improvement to the overall aesthetic of this action figure. Whereas the SDCC Gladiator had a crazy metallic bright blue paint for the blue areas of his costume, the Apocalypse Series Gladiator has a very dark navy blue matte paint in those areas.

2018 Marvel Legends Gladiator Figure PosingIt doesn’t sound like a big deal, but it turns out that this one simple deco change drastically improves Gladiator’s appearance. He looks exactly how I remember him from his comic book appearances now, and even matches the old Toybiz Gladiator more closely. Thumbs up.

Marvel Legends Gladiator Figure and Apocalypse BAF HeadAnd… that’s really all that’s new to talk about about this guy. Gladiator’s head and cape are both recycled, and there are no new accessories (besides the severed head of the new Apocalypse Build-A-Figure).

Box Back X-Men Marvel Legends Gladiator Shi'Ar Action FigureSince this is just a repaint, some new interchangeable grappling hands or an extra head with Kallark’s pupils painted in his eyes would have been groovy, but those bonuses just are not to be.

Side View of Marvel Legends Gladiator Head and MohawkOn the bright side, the reused Gladiator head is still terrific. It looks majestic, powerful, intimidating and arrogant all at once. I also really love the texture and mixed paint apps on the Mohawk. Great stuff!

Hasbro Marvel Legends X-Men Apocalypse Series Gladiator Figure ReviewThe cape is incredibly rubbery, and the peg is so soft and gummy that there’s no way it’s staying locked-in long-term. In fact, that’s my single biggest beef with this X-Men Legends Gladiator: the heavy cape gets in the way and keeps flopping out of place. Annoying.

Shi'Ar Gladiator Marvel Legends Figure in Classic Pose Hasbro 6"As this is the Hyperion buck, you know the drill articulation-wise: hinged Ankles with Rockers; ball hips; swivel waist/thighs/boots/biceps; ab crunch; double-jointed knees and elbows; swivel-hinge wrists and ball-hinge head and shoulders.

Back of Cape ML Gladiator 6" Figure HasbroThe cape tends to get in the way and inhibit some posing possibilities, but the joints themselves are nice and sturdy this time (unlike the SDCC first release) and I could still have some fun posing him despite the cape.

Marvel Legends X-Men Gladiator Six Inch Figure Flying PoseOverall: Marvel Legends X-Men Gladiator is a fine figure—for a 100% repaint (of a body mold that’s admittedly pretty perfect for the character). The paint deco this time is a monumental improvement with the matte dark blue, and the QC of the construction of the figure feels better this time out.

On the downside, there’s really nothing new here besides some better paint and improved QC. How about some grappling hands or an alternate head (with pupils)? Coupled with the rubbery cape that’s a pain to keep in, and this new ML Gladiator figure is a decent repaint that fails to impress by offering anything truly new.

GRADE: B-

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REVIEW: Marvel Legends Gladiator X-Men Apocalypse Series — 4 Comments

  1. I have both figures even with improved paint apps, I was happy with the first release and they could easily have given us a new character maybe Corsier, Cyclops dad. We all know hasbro are about ensuring the share holders get a massive dividend so screw the fans they should be happy with what they get.t

    • Well, I’m one fan who is happy they released gladiator as a single card. Not all of us are willing or able to buy the sdcc sets or pay aftermarket prices. I could complain about Malekith being re-released less than a year after his inclusion in an sdcc set but I’m sure there are fans who were happy to get him in the 2nd IW wave.