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Jazwares Legendary Series Agent Peely


After searching for this slice of potassium, I was finally able to score one off Amazon. He's also available on eBay, but screw that ($40 - $60 for a $20 action figure? Hell no!). Now that he's here, let's take a closer look.





 

Agent Peely comes decked out in a black tuxedo, with black pants, a white shirt, black bow tie, dress shoes, a handkerchief peeking out of his jacket pocket, and a gun holster and gun strapped around his shin. He comes with a total of 3 inter-changeable faces (smiling, smiling closed eyed and serious), a backpack with bananas, a Bananaxe Harvesting Tool, Pump Shotgun, Suppressed Submachine Gun, and suppressed pistol. His weapons and backpack are all well painted and sculpted. Only his Submachine Gun is a solid black; the others are multi-colored, resulting in nicely detailed weapons.







For articulation, it's the same as the standard Peely, with ball jointed hinged shoulders & thighs, double jointed knees and elbows, hinged wrists and fingers, upper arm and thigh swivel, upper calf swivel, hinged ankles and toes. Due to the sculpt of the pants, his ankles don't move as far forward or backward as on the standard release. He can still be posed well and all his joints are solid. The best part about owning this and the standard release is that the face plates are inter-changeable, so technically, both of my Legendary Series Peelys now have six different expressions instead of three. 






These Jazwares figures based on Fortnite skins are really great, and Peely is one of their coolest and post a-peel-ling, pun and lame Dad joke intended. I now own 5 of them (this one, the standard, the 4 inch black and white agents, and the McFarlane version). I bet they'll release a white tuxedo version in the Legendary Series line sometime in the future; we'll have to wait and see. This is the one that I really wanted, and having him in hand, he's absolutely worth it.







Jazwares Legendary Series Peely is another winner from this line; they offer cool action figures with great articulation, sculpts and paint, a good amount of accessories, and all for about $20. You really cannot beat that. If you're able to find this guy (at a decent price), then by all means, get him. You won't be disappointed.





 

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  1. Agent Peely does look pretty cool. I'm actively looking for him. It's weird how the Fortnite: Legendary Series figures show up in such random waves rather than a set series like most other lines. I love the weapons that come with this guy, too. It's a great spy assortment!

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  2. I love the detail put into Agent Peely’s accessories and articulation.

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