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Joe Moore 10-31-2015 08:51 AM

Batman, Joker and Superman NECA 7-Inch Scale Toyark Galleries
 
NECA 7-Inch Adam West Batman and Heath Ledger Joker - Toyark Photo Shoot

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Joe Moore 10-31-2015 08:54 AM

Superman coming soon.

Tony_Bacala 10-31-2015 02:39 PM

Great shots. I plan on opening my Joker this weekend, found it at TRU!

TimothyR 10-31-2015 07:16 PM

Yeah, all of the toys r us's in my area have them.. I just don't like it enough to get it. I don't think the paint is all that great on the face, especially on his mouth. Plus, I'd need a batman to oppose him which seems unlikely.

deathbymexico 10-31-2015 09:02 PM

The joker is so badass. Not perfect (the face) but for $20 you won't find a better joker. Good luck tracking it down, I've witnessed resellers buying multiples, right in front of me in line

DESTRO 11-01-2015 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by TimothyR (Post 625959)
Yeah, all of the toys r us's in my area have them.. I just don't like it enough to get it. I don't think the paint is all that great on the face, especially on his mouth. Plus, I'd need a batman to oppose him which seems unlikely.

I see you must be a Hot Toys Collector for $250+ because your not going to find a better Joker like this one with actual PAINT at this price point.

305Batman 11-01-2015 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by DESTRO (Post 625986)
I see you must be a Hot Toys Collector for $250+ because your not going to find a better Joker like this one with actual PAINT at this price point.

Agreed!

En Sabah Nerd 11-01-2015 08:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DESTRO (Post 625986)
I see you must be a Hot Toys Collector for $250+ because your not going to find a better Joker like this one with actual PAINT at this price point.

The only other Joker in this scale to compare is the Mafex one and while it arguably has better paint its actual sculpt doesn't look right. The hair on the Mafex one is too tall on top but not long enough on the sides and back, also something about the shape of the face feels off like it's a little too tall or the jaw isn't wide enough. NECA definitely has the better sculpting and actually gave him the scarring effect sculpted whereas it looks like the Mafex one just painted on the scars. I will say that the NECA figure doesn't have the smeared/sloppy look to the face like he had in the movie but reckoning that the Mafex one is a little over twice as much (or it was when it was new) the NECA one is easily the best in the scale and at price (plus the NECA one is 7" tall while the Mafex is closer to 6" tall). On a personal taste level I hate all of the glaringly obvious pose joints on the Mafex figure such as the elbows, NECA has visible joints but they're all ball hinges which keeps a smooth silhouette. Just in general I think double-hinged elbows look awful on figures wearing coat/jacket-like sleeves. I'm not against the Mafex figure in fact there was a time when I considered it since there were no other good Ledger Joker options but this NECA version blows it out of the water by price and actually looking like Heath Ledger, the NECA one is the Joker I've been waiting for.

Joe Moore 11-11-2015 08:15 AM

Christopher Reeve Superman 7-Inch Figure by NECA - Toyark Photo Shoot - The Toyark - News

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Dolemite 11-11-2015 11:47 AM

These will get snapped up instantly en masse by asshole scalpers just like the limited-edition Joker and Batman figures. *sigh*

En Sabah Nerd 11-11-2015 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Dolemite (Post 627514)
These will get snapped up instantly en masse by asshole scalpers just like the limited-edition Joker and Batman figures. *sigh*

gohastings.com has Superman right now. $20, no DVD required.

Edit: never mind, the actual item page says it sold out.

Skoob 11-11-2015 04:05 PM

NECA and Warner deserve every dollar they make off these, IMO.

Collectors have waited a LONG, LONG time for some very well done figures of these characters on this scale.

En Sabah Nerd 11-11-2015 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skoob (Post 627553)
NECA and Warner deserve every dollar they make off these, IMO.

Collectors have waited a LONG, LONG time for some very well done figures of these characters on this scale.

Mine is supposed to get to me on Friday or so and I might just pee my pants of excitement! Christoper Reeve IS Superman to me, everybody else is just doing their best impression of him (or not if that is the direction they want).

Joe Moore 11-11-2015 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by En Sabah Nerd (Post 627578)
Mine is supposed to get to me on Friday or so and I might just pee my pants of excitement! Christoper Reeve IS Superman to me, everybody else is just doing their best impression of him (or not if that is the direction they want).

Be careful with joints locking in the elbows on Superman. Seen a few on Twitter that arms are breaking at that joint. I used a hairdryer on this, as I do with any figure that has painted joints.

juggernaut209 11-12-2015 07:26 AM

This figure is a thing of beauty. It has been a long time coming, thank you NECA.

Dr Kain 11-12-2015 10:45 PM

I'm sorry, but I think that Superman looks terrible. The sculpt is fine, but no ab crunch? No waist, bicep, or thigh swivels? The cape looks as cheaply made as the one on the Burton Batman.

Maybe it is because I'm not into Reeve's movies so I have no blind loyalty towards it, but this figure is lacking in a lot of areas that matter to me.

En Sabah Nerd 11-13-2015 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr Kain (Post 627724)
I'm sorry, but I think that Superman looks terrible. The sculpt is fine, but no ab crunch? No waist, bicep, or thigh swivels? The cape looks as cheaply made as the one on the Burton Batman.

Maybe it is because I'm not into Reeve's movies so I have no blind loyalty towards it, but this figure is lacking in a lot of areas that matter to me.

First, the sculpt is great. Second, it's NECA not Mattel so there wasn't going to be any ab crunch, thigh swivels, or bicep swivels. Those joints are all unsightly and hurt the aesthetic. Third, it's not "blind loyalty" it's that those were the best Superman movies. At this price (even the $30 dvd option) there is no competition, this is the best Superman figure meant for adults/"serious" collectors.

Dr Kain 11-13-2015 06:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by En Sabah Nerd (Post 627736)
First, the sculpt is great. Second, it's NECA not Mattel so there wasn't going to be any ab crunch, thigh swivels, or bicep swivels. Those joints are all unsightly and hurt the aesthetic. Third, it's not "blind loyalty" it's that those were the best Superman movies. At this price (even the $30 dvd option) there is no competition, this is the best Superman figure meant for adults/"serious" collectors.

I already said the sculpt itself is fantastic. I know it isn't Mattel, but the Burton Batman has articulation in the ab area. So do the Colonial Marines. There is no excuse for Superman not to have it.

As for those being the best Superman movies, not really. I find them to be mediocre at best. Sure, the Donner cut of 2 is vastly superior to its predecessor, the two sequels that came after, and Returns, but I'd put Man of Steel on the same level of it. Reeves' Superman movies just don't have enough action in them and they turned Luthor into a jokester while Man of Steel had way too much action. If you take the best pieces from both movies, you would have a pretty good Superman movie.

deecee4 11-13-2015 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by En Sabah Nerd (Post 627520)
gohastings.com has Superman right now. $20, no DVD required.

Edit: never mind, the actual item page says it sold out.

probably cause they don't have it yet...i don't know.

they have the west batman in stock though. so anyone who was holding out and not wanting to buy the figure/dvd combo on ebay can get him now fortunately..

En Sabah Nerd 11-13-2015 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr Kain (Post 627753)
I already said the sculpt itself is fantastic. I know it isn't Mattel, but the Burton Batman has articulation in the ab area. So do the Colonial Marines. There is no excuse for Superman not to have it.

But Batman and the marines had torso armor to help hide or blend the joints. The excuse for Superman is that he's wearing tights so the joint couldn't be hidden. People complain enough about how the ab joints look on the Rambo and Rocky figures they make. I imagine more people would be complaining about it hurting the look if it had ab pose than there are currently people complaining about it missing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr Kain (Post 627753)
As for those being the best Superman movies, not really. I find them to be mediocre at best.

http://i853.photobucket.com/albums/a...psxg7ve2sa.gif
Most people prefer the original Chris Reeve movie, his performance was way more Superman/Clark than any other. On IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, and Metacritic the 1978 original is the best.

En Sabah Nerd 11-13-2015 01:52 PM

I just got Joker and Superman in the mail! Superman actually does have what feels like a ball jointed waist which allows him to tilt in any angle. These two are awesome, just a word of caution to anyone who'll listen is that I used a hairdryer on 'em like Joe recommended before testing the articulation and it definitely helped. It was chilly today and these were left on my porch for awhile so I didn't want to take any chances. The disc for the Dark Knight was loose but it's okay, I'll probably try to trade in Man of Steel for something else at Hastings or something.

A Friend 11-13-2015 02:46 PM

Man, I love those, especially that Superman. I wish the distribution didn't just cover the US. I'd love to see them here in the UK. I know a lot of other people would too.

Dr Kain 11-13-2015 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by En Sabah Nerd (Post 627782)
But Batman and the marines had torso armor to help hide or blend the joints. The excuse for Superman is that he's wearing tights so the joint couldn't be hidden. People complain enough about how the ab joints look on the Rambo and Rocky figures they make. I imagine more people would be complaining about it hurting the look if it had ab pose than there are currently people complaining about it missing.

I don't care how the ab joint looks, it should be a requirement for all toys.

Quote:

http://i853.photobucket.com/albums/a...psxg7ve2sa.gif
Most people prefer the original Chris Reeve movie, his performance was way more Superman/Clark than any other. On IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, and Metacritic the 1978 original is the best.
I'm pretty sure my opinion was obvious.

I agree, Reeves was a great Superman, but he was not a good Clark Kent. His Clark was a bubbling buffoon and a moron. Clark might come off as nerdy, but an accident waiting to happen he is not.

However, being a great Superman does not make your movies great. You need to have a great plot, great villains, and great action. The movies had none of those. Luthor was an idiotic lowlife, Zod was way too over the type and his two lackeys were hardly anything more than puppets (not to mention the flew in the air like puppets on strings). They lacked any sense of true action and they gave Superman powers on the fly in order to convenience the plot. Why bother kill Lois off if you can just bring her back with a quick reversal of the world? Where is the suspense when Superman can just retcon everything without consequences?

En Sabah Nerd 11-13-2015 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr Kain (Post 627845)
I don't care how the ab joint looks, it should be a requirement for all toys.

I think it most definitely should not be a requirement for all toys. When a company like NECA makes a toy that is meant for display above actual play then an ab crunch often hurts the figure's appearance and the appearance is kinda the whole point on these otherwise they wouldn't have bothered actually using Reeve's likeness. Mattel has already made dozens of good Superman toys when it comes to articulation, this one's strictly for the looks with pose for display options.

Of course it's obvious you're stating an opinion, that's why I use the gif. Also, every time I've used the Big Lebowski gif you've responded saying it's obvious you were stating an opinion but the point of me using the gif is to jokingly say we agree to disagree.

Black Arbor 11-13-2015 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr Kain (Post 627845)
I don't care how the ab joint looks, it should be a requirement for all toys.

(cut to alternate universe Dr. Kain with a sinister looking goatee) "Man, why did NECA put an ab joint on Superman? It looks awful!" :D


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