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Joker wasn't a true repaint of the suited character though. Joker shared the same buck as Gentleman Ghost.
I do wish Mattel would have given us Constantine with a cigarette sculpted into his hand. |
Found this on the MattyCollector forum this morning:
"Hi guys, Customer Service has been getting a lot of inquires about the status of the Doomsday figures. Unfortunately delivery of Doomsday is currently being held up due to the strike at the Port of Los Angeles. Though this situation is truly beyond our control, we realize that this doesn’t make it any easier. We are extremely sorry for any inconvenience this may cause, and promise to get you your Doomsdays as soon as humanly possible. Skeletor's Love Child (a Mattel employee and collector enthusiast)" I looked for articles online to see if this was true but all of them have said the strikes ended around the first of December. |
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Basically, what I meant was that, at the time, I figured that if Mattel was looking for inspiration in unconventional places, such as the Super Friends, then maybe something good would come from that approach, but not necessarily from the Super Friends series. For example, I was hoping that the Super Friends figures had opened the door to the possibility of Batman TAS and TNBA figures like The Phantasm, The Gray Ghost, and spider-headed Mr. Freeze done in the 6" DCUC style. Fortunately, DCC has taken care of a 6" version of that Freeze for us. Also, the existence of Super Friends figures made my wish of a Static figure in the DCUC line no longer seem entirely ridiculous. |
I feel mattel should Reinburse all shipping charges on Non Subscription Items. As for subscription items just do half the reinbursement (not because I do not care for MOTU Club, but because they were bought in 2013 before any thought was given to this and you agreed to pay the shipping charges. Where those who did day of did not agree until the problems manifested).
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I've had a custom doomsday for a long time now and I am perfectly happy with him.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...F744BE9EB8.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...CB46469EB7.jpg |
I wonder how many of us thought that DCUC would end like this first we slam into a Brick wall then get tossed into a tank of electric eels
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I absolutely LOVED Mattel's pre-DCUC Superman series, and Steel, both Supergirls, Lex Luthor, Darkseid, and Mongul are still among some of my favorite figures of the past decade. They have great sculpts and seem to be of a much higher quality, overall, than any of the figures that followed. Initially, my confidence in Mattel was shaken when the final wave of this series (the one with Steel and modern Supergirl) practically became a discount store exclusive. I grabbed Supergirl and Steel at Wal-Mart, never saw that wave again for months, and then began spotting them, in large numbers, at local Ross stores. I shrugged off that irritation, as I was excited about the upcoming DCUC line. Unfortunately, for me, that line was a series of disappointments. The quality control was so horrible, that I lost interest in this series after about wave 7. I can forgive distribution problems and questionable character choices, but QC is always a deal-breaker for me. I got sick of finding hard to find figures, especially variants, and having to either return or repair them due to breakage. Beginning with wave 8, I stopped caring about being a completionist, lost interest in completing the BAFs, and chose to buy only characters that I really liked. My experience as a collector of this line was full of a lot of highs and lot of lows. I truly empathize with you guys who were members of the subscription program, putting up with all that you had to endure. Even with the problems with this series, I really do like the figures that I have, and I don't plan on getting rid of them any time soon, but I certainly won't be looking back at this line with fond memories, lol ! |
On a happier note, after my frustrated rant, I relocated a small selectoin of my pre-DUC Superman figures (the ones I previously mentioned) to my desk, right in front of me, and they really are great figures. The 4 Horsemen did a great job on these sculpts. Again, definitely some of my favorites from the past 10 years.
From a happier era: http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps3hac9qby.jpg http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/z...pssolrj6zw.jpg I snapped these quickly, and wanted to put them out there, since this is a DCUC appreciation thread, and, well, there hasn't been a whole lot of appreciation (and deservingly so, LOL) for this line lately. |
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"critters" but here's a list of episodes I'd recommend to show the strong points of the series: Two-Face part 1 and 2 Almost got 'im Second Chance Heart of Ice Beware the Gray Ghost Feat of Clay part 1 and 2 Over the Edge Judgement Day Legends of the Dark Knight Most Joker episodes are worth a watch just to hear Mark Hamill's performance. |
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If you compare him to versions like Ed McGuinness' or Phil Jiminez's from Infinite Crisis, yeah, he's FAAAR too small, compared to their huge interpretations. If the DCUC line had continued, it might have been cool to see a BAF Mongul just slightly smaller than the Lobo or Despero BAFs. I guess we'll have to remain at odds over Darkseid's head sculpt. Personally, I think it looks like the Darkseid that I'm used to; the one drawn by guys like Dan Jurgens, Ed McGuinness, Doug Mahnke, George Perez, Phil Jiminez, Jim Starlin, and J.G. Jones. It doesn't have the original Jack Kirby aesthetic, but from my experience, it seems like most modern artists give him more of a George Perez-inspired look anyways (well, at least they did before the New52, when Jim Lee gave him that questionable new design). But, whatever. I'm certainly no New Gods expert, and when it comes to DC, I tend to only read Superman-related comics (and the Events/Crises, prior to Flashpoint), but the head seems consistent with the way he is depicted in the comics I've read. But anyways, yeah, Steel is incredible. His shoulder pads limit his arm movement, but other than that, he's great. I can't decide of I prefer the one with the shiny chrome "S" or the matte silvery gray one. |
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As for Darkseid, the version I know is Jack Kirby's own Darkseid from The Fourth Worlds. The belt is not fully accurate on either of Mattel's, but the head sculpt is dead on accurate on the BAF one. The head on the smaller figure looks more like the helmeted head Darkseid had on when he had taken over Turpin's body in Final Crisis. |
Almost every character is different based on artist. Superman has changed a lot since 1938, as has Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and so on. I think what 4H has done is masterful they truely deserve 100% accolades for the DCUC, MOTUC, and Ghostbusters lines. If it wasn't for the Middlemen (Mattel and Digital River) I think we would still be getting figures.
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well Damien Wayne Robin and Beast boy are basically the same. Same Buck, Height, and width, even the arms are the same. only differences are Head, Hands, Higher Boot, and Robin has a Cape on
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Mattel's logic is flawed though. They claim it takes 7 months for a figure to be made before they can sell it. However, they claim they decided to go with Doomsday Unleashed because of the good sales for the SDCC one. That is obviously a crock of **** given the time frame.
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Robin was the April figure for CIE. Initially he was Planned for December 2013 store Release of the Batman Unlimited line and when Matty cancelled the line they simply transplanted him instead of tossing him out (Like they did with dozens of other figures). For that matter most of the CIE figuers were Transplants from planned or potential releases. Still the point is Mattel is using excuses.
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Yeah, Mattel's excuses are bull. LIke the Super Powers Superman one would have been in the sub and packed with Mr Mxy. But because the sub did not go through, they decided to sell them separately and at $30 a piece. That means two figures that were supposed to be $23 was being sold for $60 becaus tehy wanted to be spiteful.
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