McFarlane DC Multiverse

Hard to say if that's complimentary. My friend who judges likenesses was like "Oh. Did they even try to do Michelle?"

Maybe I have face blindness, I think it looks bang on? Hasbro style face print would have been the difference, to my tastes.
This is always a discussion that interests me so much. When it comes to Catwoman, I agree- I think she's one of the best not only in the wave, but maybe the entire line. But then there'll be, say, Ledger Joker figures- McFarlane or otherwise, that I'll see people praise as looking just like Heath, but to me it looks nothing like him. I always feel like I'm missing something, but then I'll see people mention that figures I think are spot-on look nothing like the actor in their eyes.

It may not be entirely fair to say about Catwoman, since it's only the eyes and mouth that's really "likeness"; if he had done an unmasked head or even the torn up one, I may feel differently, but as-is, it does really look good. It's the same reason why a lot of times I'll reserve judgement on likenesses for Batman figures, since you're basically just judging eyes and a mouth in a cowl (which certainly can still be messed up, don't get me wrong), but since he's primarily trying to capture a cowl, it feels a bit easier to nail than an actor's full head.
 
I didn’t buy the Kong or Godzilla 2-packs. However, I’m one of the idiots who bought this Godzilla 2 pack to get the modern Wonder Woman. No real regrets about it as I’m sure the price will spike as more people become aware of this version of WW. I don’t need Kong or the big G as they’re not officially in the DCU.

But I did buy Titano. And I like him a lot. He’s the largest DCM figure so far and it’s pretty cool to have him. I know he’s a Kong repaint and do not care. A big, fun hunk of plastic.

Also Cheetah and Extant should be delivered today.
That's the only reason I bought the WW/Godzilla set, too.
 
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This wave is outstanding. Best of the year for DC Multiverse for me personally. Only complaint is that they didn’t do this figure, too:

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I bought a Keaton cast head to put on one of the 89 figures. I will need to paint it, so I'm currently not in a big hurry, since eyes have always been the problem when I do custom repaints.
 
Catwoman is processing soon at BBTS. I found her along with the entire wave a month ago. I've canceled all but her because the bicep swivel on one of her arms is seized up on mine. I've been meaning to try to free it up but I dread having it break on me so I've kept the BBTS Catwoman as a backup. I should get on that. If I can free it up and it all turns out good I can let someone else have her.
 
Just got Extant and Cheetah. Both look great.

I was also tooling around the internet and CMD store now has a bunch of Gold and Platinum Labels up for sale including the Wal Mart Bane. You can buy from the U.S. and I think the tariff surcharge shows up at checkout.
 
I was a vendor at a toy show a couple weekends ago, and I took my Godzilla from that pack there to sell. I didn't know what to put on him, so I stuck $30 on a tag and put him on the shelf. He sold in about 5 minutes, and I was asked by two others shortly after if I was "the guy with the big Godzilla."

Not sure if that's a typical situation, but big Godzilla's remain popular it would seem and whatever price you go with, my experience would be "go a little higher than $30" lol

I nearly kept him, he has a lot of presence. I know the knock on these has been about their lack of articulation, but honestly I'm not sure how articulated you need Godzilla to be. If I would have had space, I'd have kept him in a heartbeat. He was pretty cool in hand.
Appreciate that. Set was 85 Canuck, so I'll try 50, since your 30 is my 40ish.

He is cool. I'll go fishing and if it doesn't move, he's cool to keep.
 
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Does anyone recognize what this is from? I found it in the fabric cape of my “Strange Lives of Superman” figure, so figure it’s likely a DC Multiverse accessory, but not sure.


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This is always a discussion that interests me so much. When it comes to Catwoman, I agree- I think she's one of the best not only in the wave, but maybe the entire line. But then there'll be, say, Ledger Joker figures- McFarlane or otherwise, that I'll see people praise as looking just like Heath, but to me it looks nothing like him. I always feel like I'm missing something, but then I'll see people mention that figures I think are spot-on look nothing like the actor in their eyes.

It may not be entirely fair to say about Catwoman, since it's only the eyes and mouth that's really "likeness"; if he had done an unmasked head or even the torn up one, I may feel differently, but as-is, it does really look good. It's the same reason why a lot of times I'll reserve judgement on likenesses for Batman figures, since you're basically just judging eyes and a mouth in a cowl (which certainly can still be messed up, don't get me wrong), but since he's primarily trying to capture a cowl, it feels a bit easier to nail than an actor's full head.
I think about this a fair bit.

IIts like illustration and painting and of course, sculpting: there are people who marvel at detail and think the detail is the work. Artists know that for portraiture, you need to land the broad proportions and shapes, then features, then the details. If you don't get Anya Taylor Joy's eyes, nose, forehead, chin to mouth correct, it's gonna look off.

But based on my time in artist alley and social media, I know not everyone has an eye for this, as a viewer or artist lacking foundations, and snap judges things to be Great or Shit, whereas a lot of artist friends can narrow down what works, what doesn't, and at the end of the day, "Does it achieve what it needs to?" You could even argue "artist interpretation", but Hell No when it's actual Likenesses, unless you're doing those NECA figurines.

Within that, I have tolerances like Hasbro vs Import (that gap is tightening by the figure), price point (I think we can all agree the more you pay, the more you demand out of the figure), scale (also tightening). Another tolerance is that I get up in the face, most review cameras this as well, but I realize most figures are viewed on a shelf, at a few feet, and that changes things. So, can you tell that's ScarJo, did they do ScarJo dirty, is it good enough, is it impressively and creepily ScarJo? Lately, I think Hasbro since Marvels or Ant-Man is making great domestic strides, and Mafex is not keeping that lead. McFarlane, I think if he had the Hasbro (or Spinmaster) face prints, it would carry a lot of the likeness.

Inart has suddenly devastated the entire playing field with Bale and Hathaway.

Whenever you see people repainting McFarlanes or Hasbros or, rarer, Mattel, you'll often see the sculpt is there, it was the paint holding it back. They all have their in house quirks. And sometimes you'll see Hasbro exaggerated Brie Larson's head too much in 2019 and paint ain't gonna do it. Mezco, in particular sabotages a lot of their head sculpts with what is now outdated painting that kills the "life".

All that said, I think Catwoman is Todd's best likeness work. He got the proportions and shapes and placement correct. I even like the paint. Skintone you can debate, I find it changes scene to scene, and on a personal "tolerannce" I prefer it to the snow white skin. Kind of like cel shading, I'd prefer to let me solve that with my own lighting and photography rather than potential ruin it with factory execution.

The only hangup I had with her was evident right at the EB Counter: if you look at her included card/back of the box, the mask is fitted differently over her face. I watched movie footage, and it shifts, but I haven't seen where it's riding as high as it is on the figure. I'm sure it does, but when you've got that promo shot right there on the box and card, it makes me wonder.

Re Heath, I agree. You mention the eyes in general. It's always the eyes. Especially with Ledger who has that subtle sardonic smirk and light in the dark of his eyes. I think if you can carry the eyes, or at least smoke and mirror it with good paint apps, you can fudge the rest of the likeness. It's what we gravitate to first as people, every time.
 
Was going through some old stuff and found an unopened Gold Label Deadman I forgot I had. Anyone want/need him before I toss him up on the 'bay?


Does anyone recognize what this is from? I found it in the fabric cape of my “Strange Lives of Superman” figure, so figure it’s likely a DC Multiverse accessory, but not sure.

Don't know for sure, but it almost looks like it's got an animated deco to it. My mind went to the BTAS figures, but I looked through all their accessories and couldn't find one like it. Thought maybe Mad Hatter from either that or Arkham City, but his stopwatch is different. Let me know if you figure it out- it's gonna bug me now. 😅
 
Finally sitting down to open things.

That Wonder Woman from the Godzilla set came to play. That head sculpt and the paint apps on this. When MacFarlane wants to, they can execute.

Of course, because the face is painted, it doesn't match the body, but got to take the wins where we can.
 
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