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Wall Crawl Around Your House with This SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING Figure

For years, fans have hoped and prayed that Spider-Man would eventually make his way into the MCU, fighting along side the likes of Captain America and Iron Man. That finally happened this year with Tom Holland’s portrayal of Peter Parker in Captain America: Civil War. Fast forward one year, and we are celebrating the success of the wall-crawler’s first MCU movie, Spider-Man: Homecoming. Thanks to Mezco, you now have the opportunity to have this version of Spidey in your home with the release of their Spider-Man: Homecoming figure as part of their One:12 line.

While I am not sure if this figure is an exact likeness of Tom Holland’s face, it definitely is for the rest of him, as this figure was made to match the more slender look of a teenage Spider-Man.

The figure comes with over 30 points of articulation, so you can pose any way you see fit. This pose is very reminiscent of the look of the 1970s Nicholas Hammond Spider-Man, only the costume is better, and Peter Parker isn’t pushing 40 (the 70s were odd). It also comes with 7 different hands for all your punching, web-swinging, and wall-crawling needs. Like other Spider-figures in this line, the Homecoming figures comes with many web-variations to simulate swinging through New York. Oh, and if flying is more your Spidey-speed, it also comes with the glider wings.

You can check out more pics of this “amazing” figure down below, and can pre-order it from Mezco’s web site here. Spider-Man: Homecoming was the rare reboot that was welcomed with open arms. This figure should be as well.

So what do you think? Will you be picking up Mezco’s version of Spidey? What other One:12 figures would you like them to release? Let me know on Twitter or sound off in the comments below.

Images: Mezco

 

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