Spider-Man (Real Web-Shooting Action)
TB-MSH-S2-4811
The web-shooting Spider-Man was the action-feature version for kids who wanted their figure
to actually do something — press the button on his back and a string web line shoots out
from his wrist. It’s a simple mechanism but deeply satisfying for a character whose whole
identity is built around web-slinging.
The classic red-and-blue deco is clean and accurate to the comics, with web pattern
detail in the sculpt. The figure is in a dynamic crouching
pose that suggests mid-swing rather than standing around looking heroic.
With two Spider-Man figures in Series 2 (this and the web-climbing version), Toy Biz was
clearly leaning into their best-selling character. The web-shooting version is arguably the more intuitive of the two — an active launching
feature tends to read more immediately than a climbing mechanism.
