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The Joker: Death of the Family DC Multiverse
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https://www.walmart.com/ip/DC-Multiv...el-7/451346011 It's a reuse of the Clown figure from Three Jokers with different colors and a new head sculpt. Description Once a small-time crook, The Joker fell into a vat of chemicals that turned his skin white, his hair green, and his lips red—like a crazed clown. His crimes always involve pranks and jokes ending with twisted punchlines that are only funny to The Joker. He may look like he’s clowning around, but this guy is bad news for Batman and Gotham City! After having his face cut off a year earlier, The Joker returns with said face morbidly and haphazardly reattached. Kidnapping the entire Batman Family, he fully intends to destroy Batman by forcing him to see the demise of his adopted family. Recommended for children ages 12+. Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based off the DC Multiverse Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play Joker is featured in his look from Death of the Family Joker comes with an Axe and a base Included collectible art card with figure photography on the front, and character biography on the back Collect all McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Figures Children ages 12+ Walmart Exclusive |
Side eye!?! AGAIN!?!
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I kinda like this one lol.
Nice axe too |
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So at this point McFarlane is basically giving every character side eye so they can do ONE pose.
Dude might as well just do what he really wants and remove articulation and make statues again. |
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"We have problem with wonky eyes? No problem! Let's make them all wonky eyes!"
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The side-long glance is less jarring than the Depends he seems to be hiding underneath those custom tailored and unusually baggy tuxedo slacks. His tailor was either preparing the clown prince for geriatric transitioning or providing room for him to shit his pants during his encounters with the Bat.
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No. Bad dog, bad!
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It took me a few months of collecting the line, but I've thankfully arrived at the conclusion that Mcfarlane has some of the lowest quality action figures I've ever owned. It's astonishing that they've managed to hold onto their license for DC.
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I liked Mcfar's figs back in the day as much as anyone, but it'd be disingenuous if I didn't acknowledge the numerous turds 'interesting' sculpts tricked me into buying back then. Mcfar is hit or miss in his artistic sensibilities. Imo he either nails it or it looks pretty bad and that was also my take on his art growing up. Equal parts inspiration and banality. |
I don't feel like the WB is that protective over licensing the figure. Promote Batman and collect that licensing check. It's a philosophy that carries over into their animation and film division.
Todd Mcfarlane doesn't make these figures. He's not the one digitally sculpting all these figures. His name is on the box but he's not the artist. But he is the final say on what designs go into production. Sculpt wise - Mcfarlane(the company) does well with bodies. Many of the faces should never have passed prototyping much less hit the 3D printers. I think they get game models which is why a lot of them look 1 to 1. But original stuff is hit or miss. They've made some great og faces(John Stewart) but then it's like no one gets Batman wear a cowl on top of a human head. Then likeness to real people............. Articulation - They've been converting statues into figures. They have not being designing figures with the articulation cuts in mind. They refuse to address the torso and the aesthetics of the joints. Their articulation system needs a total revamp. The the anti consumer release practices with the variant heads. For the price point it's a decent figure. With some simple tweaks it could be a great figure. With a little bit of work now, it could be a definitive one. |
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I don't understand. I just don't understand at all. |
Aaaaaaaaaand no guns... I'll pass...
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Decent: Generally most have some good things and some very obvious problems. Say a great sculpt but no torso articulation/no accessories/side eye Great: Address the articulation system under the hood. As it's sculpted parts over a standardized articulation system can could be replaced. No more side eye, stronger sculpting for the face. A set of alt hands Definitive: On top of the previous, add in some more paint, accessories(like alt heads and gear), a totally revamped articulation and sculpting design philosophy. Would you really need multiple Batmen if a basic suit design came with multiple heads? Heck an accessory pack would address for much. Alt heads and hands to swap out on most of the bodies. |
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But still. A Bataxe! I mean, this is not Medieval Batman, this is modern day Batman and he actually axe people/things enough to have an axe custom made to shaped like a bat!
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They're also fighting in the Batcave so Joker had access to all of Bruce's stuff.
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Not gonna lie. That would drive me... crazy (ah, I was gonna say batty but didn't haa). I mean I get annoyed if I've left a lil figurine above on the TV cabinet and it's little head is overlapping the bottom of the TV screen even just an inch. Like it's a tall person sat in some row in front of you at the cinema. lol |
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