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First Look: DC All-Stars Wave 2
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im actually gonna take back some things i said. I looked at the new pics, and i was inspecting my older Question figure and was shocked. He DOES have articulation. He even had swivel thighs and jointed shoulders. Even the hands moved. Do the new ones use the molds similar to the arkham asylum batman? Cause they look really similar.
Yeah I'm 100% positive that you have them confused for DC Direct figures. DC Universe figures are fully articulated except for a few things like feet that tilt left and right and wrists that tilt up and down and of course, no double jointed knees or elbows but I"ve really never been a huge fan of that to begin with. I do like double jointed knees when done right but the double jointed elbows always work out to incredibly long gimpy looking arms, ie: Marvel Legends. Marvel Legends figures have some of the best articulation, but the proportions often look messed up which is weird because Marvel Universe has integrated a lot of Marvel Legends articulation without mucking up the proportions. DC Universe produces one of the most well proportioned looking figures I've ever seen but then Four Horsemen are doing the sculpting work so that's no surprise.
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