As a mega-fan of 1990s Marvel Comics, I’ve been wanting a super-articulated action figure of Maximum Carnage fan-favorite Dopperlganger Spider ever since I was a pre-teen. While I was hyped when word leaked out he was in the works, I was mortified when I realized what his body mold choice was going to be. Now that the Marvel Legends Doppelganger Spider-Man is readily available online, I finally got up the courage to spend some time with him and render judgment in my review…
If you asked me what’s hands-down the worst Marvel Legends 2019 figure, I would respond “Six-Armed Spider-Man” without much hesitation at all. The bright red plastic with no paint deco on the webs and lack of any waist or upper torso articulation at all made that figure a rare black sheep in an otherwise ordinarily masterful era of Hasbro Marvel Legends 6” figures.
So to say that I was dreading the possibility of getting in-hand and hating a figure I’ve waited many years for—ML Doppelgänger Spider—is a real understatement. Luckily, things aren’t as bleak as I feared, and while I’m not giddy with joy about this figure, I don’t hate it either…
First thing’s first: Yes, the base for this figure is the problematic Marvel Legends Six Armed Spider-Man body—and yes, that does mean that there again is no swivel waist, ab crunch, or ball-jointed upper torso. Those points of missing articulation are unquestionably the worst thing about this figure, as you’d expect.
If you want to put Doppelganger Spider-Man into a crawling pose, that can sort of be accomplished, but it doesn’t really look natural or convincing without being able to move the upper torso at all. It’s a shame, because this is a rare Marvel character that I think could really rock a menacing crawling pose. Alas.
But whereas Six Arm Spidey looks pretty awful even if you can get beyond the limited articulation, Doppelgänger Spider is actually quite a bit more fun and cool.
For starters, instead of that horrible bright red plastic used on Spidey himself, Doppelganger gets a much more dark, crimson-like shade of red that looks snazzier and also hides the lack of paint deco on the costume’s lining to an extent. It’s a simple change that pays off big-time.
The best thing about this figure, though, is easily the deformed, grotesque appearance of the Doppelganger Spider. The asymmetrical, horror-inducing teeth filling the head’s open mouth is some terrifying stuff, and the insect-like sculpted texture inside the eyes adds to the nightmarish effect.
Rather than the simple fists and web-shooting hands Peter came with, Doppelganger is packing several inhuman, three-fingered flexing hands that look good for crawling—or strangling someone.
The two-toed feet have the same creepy, nightmare-inducing feel to them and help drive home the point that this is a genuine monster and not just Peter Parker having a rough day.
And while some crucial points of articulation are missing in the upper body, that doesn’t mean this figure doesn’t have some serious flexibility:
- Ball-Hinge Head
- Ball-Jointed Hips
- Hinged Ankles with Rockers
- Swivel Thighs and Calves
- Double-Hinged Knees
- Six Arms with Swivel-Hinge Wrists, Double-Hinged Elbows, Swivel Biceps and Ball-Hinged Shoulders
The missing POA are definitely a limiting factor, but there’s still fun to be had here thanks to the two dozen points of articulation that are present.
I thought the figure looked too thin when I first saw it, but the more I messed around with it and compared to reference photos, I’m actually okay with the proportions. Maybe he could have been a smidge bulkier, but as it is I think Spider-Man Legends Doppelganger has a solid, worthwhile aesthetic.
We don’t get any accessories with this figure besides a Molten Man Build-A-Figure Arm, but that’s fine by me—that Molten Man BAF is an overachiever, and I really can’t think of any character-specific accessories that would enhance Doppleganger Spidey.
Overall: While I was all kinds of sour about the reuse of the poorly-articulated Six Armed Spider-Man torso, I feel considerably better about the Dopperlganger Spider Legends figure than I did Six Arm Spidey. The darker red plastic hides the lack of paint deco much better, and the monstrous appearance of this guy gives him a bit more leeway with his static chest and waist.
Paint wash to fill in the webbing on the costume and waist/upper torso joints would have gone a long way to making this figure feel more equal with other modern Spider-Man Marvel Legends figures, but there’s enough really good about Dopperlganger Spider-Man that he doesn’t feel like the dumpster fire to me that Six Armed Spidey was.
I agree with you on that the doppelganger is much better than the six armed spiderman I just wish it came with some barb wire webbing or some kind of accessory would of been nice.
if you make some lines in his teeth with a 0.1 pen
he looks way better!
I LOVE the red on 6-armed Spidey. It’s FINALLY the proper bright red Spider-Man is supposed to be. The only reason it looks too bright is because it doesn’t have the black webs to balance it out. That’s the color ALL Spider-Man’s are supposed to be.
6-Arms and Doppleganger are probably actually Marvel Legends’ MOST articulated figures, at 56 points of articulation.
And the irony is that they DESPERATELY needed 58… 🙁
I do really like them both though.
The fully sculpted Spider-Man bodies are such an MAAAAAASSIVE improvement over the lamely generic Pizza Spidey and 2099 sculpts.
Doppelganger and 6-Arm Spidey are exactly equal.
Both are solid 7.5/10s that could’ve EASILY been 9/10s if they had included the gorram torso joints, and damn near 10/10s if they had also painted the web lines.
I wish they’d make a regular spiderman with the 6 arms color but just color in the webs black that would be cool.
I kind of like both. For me, the worst one is the retro Iceman. The figure is blue purple and his accessory is blue green. The buck they used just looks wrong, the head is generic (maybe Silver Surfer’s?), and it has that wobbly belt around it. Such a poor effort.
Another placeholder until they do a proper classic Iceman.The same can be said about Ultron.