Honestly, we all know that Two-Face from the Dark Knight Movie Masters line is a figure that should have came out about 2 years ago. Oh well – good things come to those who wait…
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Honestly, we all know that Two-Face from the Dark Knight Movie Masters line is a figure that should have came out about 2 years ago. Oh well – good things come to those who wait…
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Toy Guru and Mattel are back with another edition of Ask Matty. Thanks, guys!
1) I’m psyched that with the Green Lantern movie slated for next year, and great events in comics like Blackest Night and Brightest Day that more GL figures are on the way. Were the pictures of the Wal-Mart exclusive GL 5-pack in ToyFare of finished product with no more tweaks possible? Any words of encouragement for Sinestro fans who might still be looking for a great representation of him?
We are still tweaking the figures a bit to make sure they can hold their Lanterns. Sinestro is pretty final. We hope to still do a full new Sinestro down the road to make him even more accurate.
Note: Images are not of final figures. They are images from auctions that Toy News International has collected from eBay seller alvintoy.
For more Green Lantern, check out Sandman’s review of the DC Universe Classics All-Star Hal Jordan.
I’m not a big fan of repaints, but I am a big fan of metallic paints on a figure. So when I found out that Toys “R” Us was going to be releasing a modern version of Green Lantern with metallic green paint, I knew I had to pick this one up. TRU had already started their exclusive repaints with the DC Universe Classics All-Star Batman (which I actually haven’t seen yet in my local TRU’s). This week the Green Lantern repaints finally made it into Toys “R” Us stores. Let’s have a look at him!
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When Buzzy Fret reviewed DC Universe Classics Wave 13, he got the Negative Man variant in his set, so I’m completing that review with some pics of the regular version of Negative Man.
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I’m still bitter that I missed my chance at picking up the MOTU Classics Tytus this month – so I’m muttering under my breath as I’m linking you to Noisy’s excellent review of Tytus over at IAT.
Tytus has a very unique look that’s not quite Classics. The original Tytus wasn’t simply a scaled up vintage figure and the Classics Tytus isn’t just a scaled up MOTUC with less articulation. When I look at him overall, he almost appears more 200x than Classic, but I can’t exactly put my finger on why. He doesn’t have any of the uh, “hyper anime” flair, but his larger size does allow for more detail on the armor, some veins on the hands and arms, hammered metal details on the boots, and the intricate belt design. I imagine a 200x fan could place him with that collection and be happy. And, all the while, he still fits in just fine with the Classics. Simply put, the part of Tytus the 4H had control over is great and makes you feel the closest to getting your money’s worth.
via ItsAllTrueReview: MOTU Classics Tytus « It’sAllTrue.Net.