![]() I prefer the other head anyway, but it still would be nice if this one was accurate. I’m not exactly sure why they went this direction with it. This one goes for more of an auburn hair color and a much lighter skin tone, making her look rather caucasian, which is just inaccurate. ![]() Karima’s supposed to be Indian in the comics, and has classically been depicted with close to black hair and a darker complexion. The head is supposed to be Karima from earlier in her career, before the whole bad guy thing, and it’s not awful from a sculpting stand point, but the coloring is just plain wrong. Omega is packed with both an alternate head and lower arms. There’s a little bit of missed coverage on her upper legs, but otherwise my figure’s pretty solid, and it’s a pretty striking color palette. Omega Sentinel’s paint work is pretty standard Legends fare base work that’s generally pretty well applied. ![]() It’s really the coolest look, I think, and it presents well here. Her standard head out of the box is based on her primary look from the mini-series, which had her bald, as she has been a few times prior. By far, the most impressive piece of the figure’s sculpt is the arms, which have that proper mechanical design, and a lot of very nice smaller detail work. It’s actually a pretty nice visual set-up, and generally gives her a little more pop than she might otherwise have. It’s a tiny bit surprising, especially given how a Xavier wound up on the Pizza Spidey body, but it means that all of her costume elements can be actual sculpted elements, as opposed to relying more heavily on paint. Omega Sentinel is sporting an all-new sculpt, just for her. The figure stands 6 inches tall and she has 27 points of articulation. She’s shown here in her more fully Sentinel-ized appearance, as seen in the mini-series, which is a fairly distinctive appearance, and certainly on-brand with the current set-up of figures. Omega Sentinel is figure 2 in the Tri-Sentinel Series of Marvel Legends, and is the only non-team member included in the line-up. Hey, it got her a figure, at least, right? Full disclosure: I have virtually no first hand knowledge of Omega Sentinel, and am entirely operating off of what I could find online for the purposes of this review. More recently, her Sentinel programming has taken over more and more, leading to her playing the role of antagonist during the “House of X” story line. Karima was a reluctant foe of the X-Men, and would ultimately work by their side a handful of times over the years, taking on the name “Omega Sentinel”. Amongst this new breed of Sentinels was Karima Shapandar. In the ’90s, the giant, lumbering, mutant-hunting robots the Sentinels found themselves upgraded for the times, becoming the Prime Sentinels, a merging of humans with robotic components and programming. It does not store any personal data.“Harnessing the power of enhanced sensors, flight, and nanite regeneration, Omega Sentinel dispatches enemies with ease.” The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. ![]() The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.
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