For Spider-Man fans, there are so many amazing action figures to add to your collection.

Here are some of the coolest ones…

Im a huge Spider-Man fan, always have been.

Specifically the 6 line of Spider-Man figures.

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One area in which they seem to shine in is the Spider-Man family of figures.

Especially since the cheese on the pizza seemingly drips down in between Spideys fingers when placed in his hand.

This figure really embodies the fun of Spider-Man, and gives you the option for some interesting poses.

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It also doesnt hurt that Black Cat is one of my favorite Spider-Man characters.

First off, the mold here is one weve seen in other figures, originating with Moonstone.

That said, there are some nice modifications made to it that go beyond basic decor.

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All are very nicely done.

The real beauty here is the head sculpt, though.

So no true Spider-Man collection would be complete without ol Gobby in it!

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This is actually two figures in one because they are essentially the same character.

The original figure was part of the Onslaught Villains Wave from Series 13 of Marvel Legends.

He wears the classic green and purple that were so common back in the early days of comics.

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I included the variant here because, as I said, its basically the same figure.

The only difference is Norman Osborn is unmasked here and is holding the Goblin mask in his hand.

But, it also cost us the beautiful relationship between Ms. Stacy and Peter.

This fresh idea and brand new design made fans go crazy, this one included!

So again, two figures in one for whatever your posing needs may be.

As part of the Absorbing Man Build-A-Figure, she also comes with his ball and chain.

The detail continues with the folds of the cloth around the legs and torso.

He has a good amount of articulation as well, with the wings separated allowing a range of movement.

Speaking of those wings, arent they a work of art?

The details in the feathers are exquisite, not to mention the wonderful shading and paint work presented.

Id be remiss if I didnt mention the head sculpt here.

Incredible attention to detail with every little wrinkle and mark, and some impressive paint work to boot.

They are based on the same design style, and often use the same molds.

This is one Im proud to have in my personal collection because its so unique.

Not to mention the odd shaped right hand in contrast with the smaller, human-sized right hand.

Brock in the comics is a big guy.

Hes tall, lifts weights, and towers over Spider-Man.

Likewise, this figure stands at nearly 7 inches, making him tower over other figures in the line.

But Reilly made it work, at least for me.

So seeing this version of the figure realized in all its glory was thrilling.

This is the costume that Spider-Girl, aka Mayday Parker, would eventually wear and make iconic.

It was met with mixed reactions, but I personally loved it.

It makes it look more realistic to me.

Whats also cool about this figure, and a nice little bonus, is the accessories.

So you basically have two figures in one with Carnage Spidey here!

As part of the Absorbing Man Build-A-Figure set, he also comes with Absorbing Mans arms.

Kravens Last Hunt remains one of the most notable stories in Spider-Man history after all.

This figure does Kraven justice better than any Ive seen to date.

He is incredibly detailed and features a brand new head sculpt and some nice features.

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As I noted above, I am admittedly a huge Ben Reilly fan.

Now we finally have a figure that accurately depicts that design.

As part of the Rhino Build-A-Figure series, he comes with two versions of Rhinos head as well.

The reason being this figure is based on the first appearance of Spider-Man in Amazing Fantasy #15.

And therefore, another must-have for true Spider-Man fans!

Whether its true or not, I feel this costume was the inspiration for the Miles Morales costume.