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Infinite Crisis Reviews
Earth-Prime Superboy
Infinite Crisis (DC Direct) - Series 1
Rated 2.00 stars by TheGreyGoose
Ugh, this is why I hate, and I mean HATE, DC Direct, because they make every character, half of them never get another figure, and the DCD figures aren't all that good. Why? You may ask, their sculpts are breathtaking and their paints apps are godlike. Bull. They limit posability with old fashioned articulation, then, to make matters worse, Earth Prime Superboy (who will be called Superboy-Prime from here on out) has his articulation even MORE limited by his Anti-Monitor armor. His face looks like Elvis with heat vision. Seriously. Other than that, the sculpt it pretty generic, and the paint apps are decent., I guess. But still, Superboy-Prime is a character I highly enjoy, and the fact that this is his only figure makes it that much more infuriating that it's BAD! I eman, I suppose there...[See More]
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pock63 -
Monday, October 5, 2009
Thanks fo rthe reveiw. I was thinking about picking that guy up but now I wont.
Earth-Prime Superboy
Infinite Crisis (DC Direct) - Series 1
Rated 4.00 stars by Henchmen4Hire
Super-Prime stands about 6.2 inches and I think is one of those figures worth the price-tag simply because of his major roles in current comics. This figure feels like a solid hunk of plastic, very sturdy, all that sculpted armor is very smooth and slick but it limits articulation severely in the elbows. You can't bend the arms much and you can't lift them higher than almost-straight-out-in-front because of the shoulder-armor. At least the metallic-blue armor contrasts pretty well with the flatter blue of the main suit. The muscle-sculpt is lithe but stout, the paint id great for the most part with very little bleeding at the base of the the yellow hoses. The flexible cape is tattered and speckled black to simulate...black speckling, lol. The hoses are all flexible. Articulation is found...[See More]
Donna Troy
Infinite Crisis (DC Direct) - Series 2
Rated 3.00 stars by Henchmen4Hire
Donna Troy...like everyone else, I thought she was a Star Trek character, and it turns out she was, it was one of her millions of past lives that she somehow remembers. Donna stands about 6.5 inches tall, and unfortunately, as much as I like her design, I don't like this figure. The hips are the main problem, they jut out WAY too much and are SQUARE! WTF!? They're just horrible. The legs don't move much, a V-Cut would have been much nicer to have, it would have improved the appearance AND the articulation, I guess Donna here was the victim of a lazy monday morning meeting over at DC HQ. "Hey guys, does this look funky to you?" "Uh, yeah...how much will it cost to fix it?" "Like, nothing practically, all we have to do is call the factory and tell them to use a different generic female...[See More]
Alexander Luthor
Infinite Crisis (DC Direct) - Series 1
Rated 4.00 stars by Henchmen4Hire
Well, this is a very simple figure, I don't have much to say about it, so I'll just post some Evanescence instead: All that I can't ignore alone at night. All that I'm wanted for, Although I wanted more. Lock the last open door, my ghosts are gaining on me. Just kidding :P Alexander Luthor stands about 6.5 inches tall, and like the arrogant doofus that he is, clothed himself in golden armor to make Apollo himself jealous. I love the bright shade of gold, and the engraved ribbing is okay, the figure's sculpt shows a youngish male body well, not overly-muscled. The face sculpt is spot-on to some of the pictures I've seen, so kudos to the sculptor dude! I think the hair looks stupid though, it's the lazy paint-job that ruins it. It just looks like a bunch of bloody spaghetti lol. Alex...[See More]
Earth-Prime Superboy
Infinite Crisis (DC Direct) - Series 1
Rated 4.00 stars by Collector1
The last survivor of a dead Universe, Superboy-Prime came into his powers at the middle of Crisis that spanned the multiverse on a world much like our own. However, he thrust into the midst of a battle beyond his comprehension with powers he barely comprehended and watched as his Earth was destroyed. Eventually, he, Kal-L the Superman of Earth-2, and Alexander Luthor Jr. survived the final battle against the Anti-Monitor at the dawn of time and slipped into a Paradise Demnsion with the Lois Lane of Earth-2, knowning they had no place in the new Universe that had been born. However, the bitterness that dwelled in his young heart grew in his isolation with Superman more concerned about his wife's failing health and being shown all the negative aspects of the new, darker world. Because...[See More]
Firestorm
Infinite Crisis (DC Direct) - Series 2
Rated 3.50 stars by Collector1
Heroes lived, heroes died and new heroes were born. Jason Rusch was one of those chosen few. DC Direct brings to us another star of the best selling miniseries Infinite Crisis with Firestorm the Nuclear Man. Firestorm features a "massive" eleven points of articulation. Like always, the sculpt is top notch on Firestorm and for the most part, comic accurate. However, Firestorms legs fall short as they don't line up with his costume from Infinite Crisis. The tubes on his hands are just to thin to actually see. They should have been painted a brighter color. The silver bands that lead into the symbol thing on his chest are poorly done and don't really catch the eye. The head is pretty much one of the only good things about this thing. It wonderfully sculpted and looks like Firestorm. The...[See More]
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cowboyink -
Monday, March 31, 2008
I haveta agree I have this figure, the one most redeming quality is were soon gonna have a dcshu firestorm to combine this statue with to make a really really awsome Firestorm
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