Sorry, but it looks like a zombie-nazi.(But maybe I'm seeing it wrong.)
5 minutes ago, Arkana99 said:I think this figure is a reissue of the DC Direct figure which was released years ago
I get that. I just mean that the reissue is being sold as a page puncher which is typically DC Multiverse figures. It seems weird that page punchers is incorporating both toylines under that single moniker is what I was getting at.
3 minutes ago, Arkana99 said:I think this figure is a reissue of the DC Direct figure which was released years ago
5 minutes ago, Frozentenderloin said:I'm confused. Page Punchers are typically the Multiverse line, not the DC Direct 6in line, correct? Now those 2 lines are being sold interchangeably under the Page Punchers line? Seems silly to have two scales, both base on DC IP's, releasing under a third toyline title. This isn't the 90's... People actually care about figure scale nowadays.
I think this figure is a reissue of the DC Direct figure which was released years ago
I'm confused. Page Punchers are typically the Multiverse line, not the DC Direct 6in line, correct? Now those 2 lines are being sold interchangeably under the Page Punchers line? Seems silly to have two scales, both base on DC IP's, releasing under a third toyline title. This isn't the 90's... People actually care about figure scale nowadays.
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78 Superman is supposed to look that way to simulate the inked look of the comic. The publicity photos are also not of the final figure. One version shows it with missing black paint and none show the final which is common and esp with Mcfarlane. If you dont like this inked up version then theres always the regular version and its Superman III variant.
3 hours ago, Hossman said:I really like this Captain Marvel. The buck used is perfect. I think the "medallion" is weird though. I think someone sculpting didn't realize it isn't a medallion swinging to the side as he flies, it is just the rope and clasp that holds his cape on.
Sometimes there are design choices that seem to be made by people with limited knowledge of DC superheroes. I have come to really appreciate the three Marvel fans running the Marvel Legends line.
I dont think the sculptor mistook it as a medallion, its just the way that the clasp connects and attaches was designed pretty clunky, imo.
Not sure why they didn't cast the wrist balls in the same color plastic as the arm gauntlets.
I really like this Captain Marvel. The buck used is perfect. I think the "medallion" is weird though. I think someone sculpting didn't realize it isn't a medallion swinging to the side as he flies, it is just the rope and clasp that holds his cape on.
Sometimes there are design choices that seem to be made by people with limited knowledge of DC superheroes. I have come to really appreciate the three Marvel fans running the Marvel Legends line.
Yikes! That is a rough looking Superman. ?