Robin looks pretty decent but giving him Batman body seems weird, it would make more sense to reuse Nightwing/Beast boy body.
12 hours ago, Atlantis said:And no this is not some personal thing slamming the man, I simply don't care for his line for reasons stated many times before. If I were a Miss Martian fan, I'd just hold my cash and wait to see what Mattel does with her.
Sure, you can wait until 2030 or so when Mattel gets around to her.
McFarlane is annoying. I'm glad he's losing the license. But people propping up Mattel don't seem to have noticed how extremely slow their collector MOTU line is to release figures. Given the early years will be consumed by Superman, Batman, and Gunn film tie-ins, getting characters like Power Girl, Miss Martian, Zatanna, Hawkgirl, etc. is going to take a lot of waiting. Years and Years. I'll take my B+ McFarlane attempts on some of those in the mean time.
I am fairly confident that Mattel's first Wonder Woman will be better than anything McFarlane has given us . . . when she's in hand in late 2027 or early 2028.
On 4/8/2026 at 9:27 AM, cvg_632159579 said:Not quite sure how to properly convey this, but Miss Martian just looks like a random green chick.
Like, this hits more as a figure of someone cosplaying MM rather than the actual MM.
There's just no... character in the sculpt. It's boring. (Despite being a proper representation)
Is it just me?
Oh its not you, its down to apathy not just from McFarlane, but from the fans that buy his stuff, regardless of the blah. Why put in effort if they're gonna buy it no matter what. Also he's on record stating that female figures historically don't sell well. I'd counter that he's using outdated data to conclude that, but if that's how he feels (and remember he's been making figures since the 90s and is a multi-millionaire; is he gonna listen to anyone) again why put in the effort?
And no this is not some personal thing slamming the man, I simply don't care for his line for reasons stated many times before. If I were a Miss Martian fan, I'd just hold my cash and wait to see what Mattel does with her.
I literally saw this Martian Manhunter at Target yesterday. I don't collect the McFarlane DC stuff, but I looked at it because I thought the colors of it looked kinda weird compared to how the character is usually colored.
4 hours ago, cvg_632159579 said:Is it just me?
Seconding the 'no, it's not you' here. That sculpt doesn't capture *any* character at all, even with a neutral expression. Kinda makes me think of an actor who's been miscast in a role and they know it...
52 minutes ago, cvg_632159579 said:Not quite sure how to properly convey this, but Miss Martian just looks like a random green chick.
Like, this hits more as a figure of someone cosplaying MM rather than the actual MM.
There's just no... character in the sculpt. It's boring. (Despite being a proper representation)
Is it just me?
No, it's not just you. The head is almost aggressively bland. Like someone posing for a driver's license. There's nothing there that conveys the fun (or anything) of the character. If it weren't for the skin color, one would struggle to identify this as a comic book character, in my view.
Not quite sure how to properly convey this, but Miss Martian just looks like a random green chick.
Like, this hits more as a figure of someone cosplaying MM rather than the actual MM.
There's just no... character in the sculpt. It's boring. (Despite being a proper representation)
Is it just me?
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They should have just painted that green skin on Miss Martian white. It's clearly part of the shirt on the mold. It looks like nothing like skin. And it doesn't appear to match the green plastic very well (though pictures exaggerate this sometimes). She's a middling figure.
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