Although the Captain Marvel movie will primarily be featuring a slew of characters that are new to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there are still a couple familiar faces in the film. And the most hype-worthy of the returning MCU mainstays is Samuel L. Jackson, who reportedly will be getting an origin story of a sorts in the film. And to celebrate, he’s also getting his first mass-released 6” figure: the young Nick Fury Marvel Legends movie figure (with Goose “cat”!) is now available online—is the future director of SHIELD worth your 20 bucks?
Young Nick Fury is definitely the faster seller in the Kree Sentry Wave—is his popularity justified? This one is pretty easy to answer: Yup! From virtually every angle, this figure is a victory.
Obviously, the most critical facet of this figure is the head sculpt, with the Samuel Jackson likeness being make or break for this figure. Thankfully, Hasbro has pulled it off. Though it still throws me a bit seeing Nick Fury young, with two eyes, and without an eyepatch, this is easily recognizable as SLJ at a glance.
This head sculpt doesn’t get into the Hot Toys uncanny valley or anything (nor should anyone expect a 20 dollar figure to), but when my wife sees a figure and instantly compliments the (correct) actor likeness, I know it’s a victory. Nice work, Hasbro.
The rest of the figure is what we’re accustomed to from these standard suited figures. The belt, dress pants and loafers are all well-sculpted, and I applaud Hasbro for including sculpted and painted suspenders inside of the suit jacket which no one will ever see (what with being covered by the jacket and all).
There’s not a ton of paint deco on this figure, but what is there is well-executed—with the exception of Nick’s hair, which is strangely missing several areas of paint entirely.
The articulation scheme is what we’ve come to expect: ball-hinge head and shoulders; double-hinge elbows and knees; swivel waist, biceps and thighs; ab crunch; ball-jointed hips; swivel-hinge wrists and ball-hinged ankles with rockers.
Could more articulation be shoehorned into this figure? Probably—but when you’ve got a guy in a suit, I just don’t see the point. This is beyond adequate and then some for this type of figure, and I’m always pleased with the range of motion that’s achievable despite the add-on suit jacket.
The trigger finger on Nick Fury’s left hand can be placed onto the trigger of his pistol without issue, which is always a minor thrill for me. On the downside, the always-questionable black plastic used for the elbow and knees joints definitely feels wobbly and a little loose, one of my pet peeves.
Along with a pistol and the Kree Sentry Build-A-Figure right arm, Nick Fury includes one other accessory: a pack-in of Goose the Cat with manacles on! This figure was the first indication to many that this “cat”, uh, “may” not be your typical feline.
The paint detail on Goose is decent for such a small pack-in figure, and including him here is another big selling-point. Coupled with the popularity of Sam Jackson and the insatiable demand for figures in suits (particularly black suits), and we have the well-deserved fastest-selling figure in the Kree Sentry Series.
Overall: While “a dude in a suit” is never the most visually compelling thing to have on one’s shelf—this figure still hits all the right notes. The crucial Samuel L. Jackson portrait is a winner, the articulation scheme is perfect for this type of character, the trigger finger works as it should, and manacled Goose “cat” puts a big smile on my face.
The black plastic used feels a bit wobbly at some of the joints and I’m not overly impressed with some missing paint deco on young Nick Fury’s hair, but otherwise I’m totally satisfied with this figure. I doubt we’ll ever see this version of Fury revisited in 6”, so if you want it, now’s the time.
I have this figure and i put Goose in SLJ’s left hand, gun in his right. Anyway, why are SLJ’s eyes green? Is this a hint from the movie? Hmmm?
This is an all new suited body sculpt – not a reuse of the old mold
Surprised that ol Sam is so popular. I wonder if the bold head on the new Mace Windo will fit on this figure. If so another Fury look with a bold look.
I couldn’t give a figure with so much paint missing in the hair such a high grade of A-, but I agree with everything else here. The only figure in this wave I’m considering. Although, if I got the Knope figure with bomber jacket, I could pose that with Star-Lord for some great Parks and Recreation action.
I have one and it’s not missing paint
In this instance, I could add a bit of black paint to his hair in about a minute after reviewing him and all is well. If the missing paint was anything that wasn’t easily fixed I’d be a lot more harsh.
Yeah he’s still not Nick Fury. Ultimate Marvel, Fury Jr… whatever argument you wanna use… nope. He’s not Nick.
I mean. I never thought he was 616 Nick Fury or Fury Jr or Ultimate Nick Fury. He’s MCU Nick Fury.
But he is Nick Fury. It says so right on the box.
Actually, he is Nick Fury! Just looked it up. Been that way a couple years it seems. Who knew?
So we’re just not going to talk about the fact that he has the Norman Osborn hairline? In the movie trailer, regular hairline. Back of the box, regular hairline. Figure, Bram Stoker Dracula hairline. Does look like him though.
It’s funny you said “The trigger finger on Nick Fury’s left hand can be placed onto the trigger of his pistol without issue, which is always a minor thrill for me.”, but yet none of your pictures have him holding his pistol on his left hand. He’s shown holding his pistol on the right hand, which is correct because Sam L. Jackson is right handed, but none of the pics show his trigger finger on the trigger.