He comes with a pair of eyeglasses for the unmasked sculpts, 1 coffee cup holding hand, two web thwipping hands (with webbing attached), 4 webbing accessories, 2 three-line anchor webs, and 2 swinging webs, a "newspaper" with multiple pages that can be cut out from the instruction booklet and, best of all, interchangeable abdomen (1 muscled, 1 chunky) and pelvis (1 lean, 1 stout) parts to switch from Peter Parker to Peter B. The figure also comes with six pairs of hands: 1 pair fists/web holding hands, 1 pair of semi fisted, eyeglass holding hands, 1 pair relaxed hands, 1 pair wall crawling hands, 1 pair open, grasping hands and 1 pair ungloved keyboard typing hands. Parker unmasked head sculpts with awesome expressions on each. comes with: One masked head sculpt with normal eyes, one masked head sculpt with larger, surprised eyes, one Peter Parker (blonde) unmasked head sculpt from Miles universe and two Peter B. That's ok, because the rest of the stuff more than makes up for it. Parker is packed to the gills with fun accessories!!! The quickest way to my heart, as a collector, is to add lots of cool stuff to enhance the figure and Sentinel, like Mafex and SHFiguarts knows how to do that! I purchased the Standard Version, which meant no Gargoyle statue for him to perch on. As the pair work together and make new Spider allies, Peter soon remembers what he once stood for, regains his self-confidence and once again becomes the hero he was always meant to be. Reluctantly at first, Peter soon finds himself thrust into the role of mentor to the young Morales. Miles has also been bestowed spider powers and Peter soon joins Miles on his quest to stop the Kingpin from opening new portals, which could destroy New York. After being pulled from his own universe through a portal into a new one, Peter learns that the Spider-Man of this universe has died and meets young Miles Morales. He is tremendously sarcastic, and self-centered at this point and with his loss of heroic nobility and motivation, has gained weight and basically given up on life. He's lost his Aunt May, divorced Mary Jane and now even hates being reminded of the "with great power, comes great responsibility" mantra. After being Spider-Man for over two decades, Peter has lost the will to keep being a hero.
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