Cain Marko is a human juggernaut. Once he begins moving in a certain direction, no power on Earth can stand in his way. Scientists would classity him as an "irresistible force" and when he gets a head of steam, there's no object he can't move. The Juggernaut possesses untold jpower, mystical in nature, which enhances his strength and grants him an extraordinary degree of resistance to all forms of injury. Once he begins moving in a certain direction, no force on Earth can stop him - only show his pace. Sustained by the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak, Cain Marko can survive indefinitely without food, water or oxygen. Hower, Juggernaut is vulnerable to magical forces of sufficient strength. Without his helmet, constructed of an unknown mystical metal, he is susceptible to psionic attack.
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AT LAST!! JUGGERNAUT!! AND, HE'S ALMOST PERFECT!I couldn't wait for ToyBiz to release a Juggernaut figure ever since they started the line of figures back in 2002. And, six series of figures later, HE'S HERE!! As far as characters go, this figure is the absolute best in the series!! He is a legend...and has been for a long time. Juggernaut has fought against the X-Men, Hulk, Spiderman, and others. To start off, this figure is BIG! It's bigger than the Hulks in the Hulk Classics series. He is articulated very well, too. No obnoxious joints in the middle of the thigh or shin area. He has two massive arms with fists (sort of) at the end of each one for maximum pounding. The helmet comes off to reveal Cain Marko's angry and totally ragin' face. The helmet is kind of tricky to get back on again, but it can work. He also comes with a wall mountable display stand of the crushed Xavier mansion gates. There's also the comic book about the first time the X-Men encountered the Juggernaut. Very cool. It does have a couple drawbacks, though. The joint that connects his upper and lower stomach area (as if there needs to be one) is just like the joint on Savage Hulk in the Hulk Classics series. If it gets too loose, it will allow the figure to slide around all over the place at this area of the figure's body. Very annoying. Also, his ankles are just like Ultimate Rhino's from the Spiderman Classics series. They're poseable enough, but they tend to get very loose after playing with the figure a while. The figure may fall down when you try to stand him up. Since this figure is so heavy, it's kind of important that his ankles are able to support the weight. Despite these two setbacks, this figure is still worth owning and is worth the money you pay for it. Nothing's perfect, right? Especially for $7 or $8. That's why I'm giving it 5 stars--the good qualities far exceed the bad. My two sons love this toy. I HIGHLY recommend this figure to Marvel fans.
Marvel Legends JUGGYJuggernaut is the most huggable villian. He is huge and heavy like a stuffed over sized teddy bear only difference is he's the grouchy version and he is "fully articulated." The one thing I don't like about this figure is since his arms are so big there's less flexibility especially in the elbow area other than that he's awesome and very intimidating.