
Mama McCoy's Bouncing Baby Boy has been many things in his most auspicious career since his creation in the 1960s: Student; X-Man; world renown doctor of Biochemistry ; one of the 10 most brilliant men in the comic lore (According to Businessweek); creator of the cure for the Legacy virus; X-Terminator; space-faring member of S.W.O.R.D; Defender, Secret Avenger, and the first X-Man to become a full fledged Avenger.
He is one of the most beloved comic book heroes ever to come to life in the pages of Marvel comics.
But what I, and a lot of other fans love the most about him is his constant struggle to actually control "The Beast" inside. More often than once he's been provoked into bloody act of carnage, falling prey to the bestial nature of his mutation. Yet he does bounce back - suppressing his animalistic rage beneath one of the most pacifistic, sunniest and brightest personalities in the Marvel Universe.
In other words, I love him because he never loses hope.



Would you believe that there's actually a variant of this character involving the Beast being right-side-up in his packaging? I'd consider myself lucky if I got one, but I'm definitely not going to kill to own an inverted figure.


You can see the care and detail that went into the various crevices and creases of Beast's face in an attempt to replicate his hairy - yet still expressive appearance; and the paint job that completes his "bestial" look. This was clearly not an easy mold to make nor paint.
Marvel Universe Beast's uniform is another plus. They overlaid the pipping of his uniform to follow the contours of his body. It's a small effort, but it' exactly these small efforts - things that Hasbro did not have to do - that collector like me appreciate. Also the mixture of gold in his yellow-jacket uniform helps the figure pop.
Articulation on his upper body is excellent - save for his head. I wish that the Beast could look up, but he can't.
I am particularly fond of the new "wrist" joints that allow the beast to do this:
With some coaxing of course.
The Marvel Universe Beast's articulation allows the following:
What's NOT to like about the Marvel Universe Series Beast?
By now you've noticed that the Marvel Universe Beast is not as poseable as his cartoon depicts him to be. The reason for this - aside from his inability to look up - is his butt. The range of motion afforded by his upper thighs is severely hampered by the molding of the Beast's behind. In fact, the entire pictorial became an exercise in patience as I had to keep popping his legs back on.
It would also have been nice if he came with accessories - gadgets like monocles, goggles, tiny computers, etc.... I'm really not used to seeing the Beast so...."naked".
Other than that, he's a fine addition to any Marvel Universe X-Men collection.
This particular Beast was purchased on the toy black market for PhP 790 (Roughly US$ 18.80). He's available on Amazon for US$ 11.90 (Roughly PhP 499.80 plus shipping).

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