There are two main “add-on” costume pieces on this figure: a piece of shoulder armor on his right shoulder and an armored loincloth around his waist. The action figure itself is pretty great as a generic alien warrior, but I’m not fully satisfied with him as a Cull Obsidian/Black Dwarf, as I’m not crazy about him not being a close match to either version of the character. But while the costume has a closer likeness to the comic book version of the character, his “skin” color is the dark brown/green color from the movie and not the gold/orange color the character has in the comics. But while he’s only called Cull Obsidian in the movies, this figure looks like a clear mashup of the comic book and movie designs of the character.Įven with just a brief glance, you can see that the costume on this figure isn’t even close to the uniform that Cull Obsidian is wearing in Infinity War. Originally called “Black Dwarf” in the comics, Marvel Studios changed the name of the character for obvious reasons. While the membership has changed a bit over the years in the comics, the “core” group that appears in Infinity War has remained the most memorable iteration-including the subject of today’s review, Cull Obsidian. While MCU-only fans were just introduced to the Black Order this spring when the Avengers Infinity War movie hit theaters, Marvel comic book readers have been familiar with the group for several years now.
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