Wolverine (Yellow) Famous Cover Series 8 Inch Figure from Toybiz

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Toybiz Famous Cover Series 8-Inch Wolverine Figure

Toybiz and Marvel Comics present this 8-inch scale Wolverine figure as part of their Famous Cover Series line of figures.

Packaging of the Toybiz 8-Inch Wolverine Action Figure

The 8-inch scale Wolverine figure from Toybiz comes in an 8" x 10" x approximately 2.5" deep box. The front panel of this X-Man's box opens like a book and is attached on the underside with a velcro latch.

Toybiz has designed the Wolverine's box so that a circle is die-cut into the front panel revealing his face. When you lift that front panel, you reveal the entire Toybiz Wolverine figure behind a clear plastic window.

All sides of the packaging from this Toybiz figure are covered in full-color graphics. The front panel also utilizes metallic gold foil highlights. Toybiz features Marvel Comics Uncanny X-Men number 133 on the front of the packaging of their Wolverine figure.

Head Sculpt & Body of the 8-Inch Toybiz Wolverine Action Figure

This Famous Cover Series Wolverine figure features a removable rubber yellow & black mask with painted green eyes and black sculpted hair.

Wolverine utilizes a standard Famous Cover Series male super-hero body with 14-points of articulation which include his neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, waist, groin, knees, and ankles.

Back Story of the Famous Cover Series Wolverine Figure

A mutant with an unknown past, unbreakable adamantium bones and retractable razor-sharp claws, Wolverine is an unstoppable fighting force. Along with his powerful mutant healing factor, Wolverine can recover from almost any injury he might receive in battle.

Presented here in his classic blue and gold costume, Wolverine looks as he did in Uncanny X-Men #133, first published in May of 1980. In the story entitled "Wolverine Alone", Wolverine's fellow X-Man Phoenix has been kidnapped by the evil forces of the Inner Circle. entering into battle against the members of the Inner Circle, Wolverine is sent plunging deep below the club by the mutant Harry Leland. left to single handedly take on a division of Inner Circle soldiers, Wolverine leaps into battle. in one of the most memorable scenes, we see that so savage and intimidating is Wolverine that when the last heavily-armed soldier is left to face the adamantium clawed hero alone he drops his gun and flees rather than face the power of Wolverine.

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