DC Universe Classics Color of Fear 2-Pack – thefwoosh.com

In an earlier Ask Matty Q&A, when asked about characters that aligned with recent DC storylines Toy Guru hinted at this set, the DC Universe Classics Color of Fear 2-Pack. It features Sinestro Corps members Romat Ru, Karu-Sil, and one of her fear dog constructs.  I’m psyched for this set, which is coming out in November, a month later than originally planned, at Mattycollector.com.  It will help build out my Green Lantern display, which is kind of empty right now with just Hal Jordan and Abin Sur there.  I’m also hopeful that this set helps us get a re-do of Sinestro himself, who was undersized in his first release.

The figures look good, but there’s a little too much bleed through on Romat Ru, making the separation between yellow and black on his torso a bit blurry.  We’ll have to see when this set hits if that varies from figure to figure.

DC Universe Classics Color of Fear 2-Pack - Karu-Sil and Romat Ru
DC Universe Classics Color of Fear 2-Pack - Karu-Sil and Romat Ru

I think this is a great set and the figures are really well done, but I am even more excited because I would really like to see this execution done across the entire Lantern color spectrum in upcoming releases. We could have Saint Walker (just a Deadman body away) and Warth, Star Sapphires Carol Ferris and Fatality, Red Lanterns Atrocitus and Vice (with a Dex-Star pack in), Larfleeze, Indigo, Black Hand, the list goes on and on! The Sinestro Corps is a good place to start though and this set does not disappoint.

via First Look – DC Universe Classics Color of Fear 2-pack | thefwoosh.com.

First Look – Masters of the Universe Classics Teela – thefwoosh.com

And here we are –  Veebee has posted his first look at the Masters of the Universe Classics Teela.  Mrow!

Masters of the Universe Classics Teela - with 200X and vintage Teelas
Masters of the Universe Classics Teela - with 200X and vintage Teelas

Before we go any further, let’s get to the obvious – this is a gorgeous figure. It is becoming ubiquitous to say (even though I, in fact, love saying it) but the Four Horsemen are, ahem, Masters of Masters of the Universe (and anything else they touch). What continues to amaze me is the fact that they are still getting better at what they do, especially with the female figures. I got my DCUC Power Girl figure about a month ago and the first thing I said was “They are going to have to do a lot to top this one”. Well, as you can probably guess by the wordy build-up, Teela is right up there with her. I think I am in love. Again.

via First Look – Masters of the Universe Classics Teela | thefwoosh.com.

DC Universe Classics Justice in the Jungle 2-Pack – thefwoosh.com

Alright, Teela fans, it looks like we’ll be waiting another day or so for a Masters of the Universe Classics Teela review – but VeeBee at the Fwoosh has put up a first look at the upcoming DC Universe Classics Justice in the Jungle 2-pack, with Animal Man and B’wana Beast.  Throughout the Mattel product lines, I think there’s been a reduction in paint apps, but that’s certainly not the case here.  B’wana Beast has got some of the richest paint apps to date, and his skintones are so warm that you almost don’t notice his lack of nipples.

Justice in the Jungle is currently scheduled to go on sale on December 15th on Mattycollector.com – although I think there’s a chance it may slip into the new year since the Color of Fear 2-pack was pushed back a month from October to November.

The figures themselves work really well and I want to highlight that Buddy uses the smaller, slimmer male buck while B’wana Beast uses the larger body shared with guys like Captain Atom. People have said that Mattel should have used the Hawkman body for B’wana Beast (you, know because of the nipples?) but it would have been a trade off as I think that body is too big for B’wana. Paint is a real strong point for this set as well, Animal Man’s eyes are perfectly painted under his goggles and B’wana Beast has very nice airbrushing that accents his muscle tone and very clean lines in the stripes of his loincloth and in the spots of his leopard print.

There is not a ton of 100% new parts on either of the figures (as they don’t really require it) but what is there is great, especially with Animal Man – his jack is new (not a Mr. Terrific reuse) and he does have one of the best head sculpts of the line so far, I really, really love it. B’wana has a great head sculpt as well and I really like how his boot cuffs are textured (much like Giganta’s costume). They could have just used Red Tornado’s boots by they opted to go the extra mile and really counts.

via First Look – DC Universe Classics Justice in the Jungle 2-pack | thefwoosh.com.

Masters of the Universe Classics Teela Update

Mattel has posted some info on Teela to answer questions following some of the reviews of samples that went out earlier in the week.  Some reviews have noted that the Staff of Ka comes horribly warped – this clarifies that the staff is intended to be curvey.

VeeBee told me that the Fwoosh will be reviewing Teela pretty soon, hopefully today.

For more pics of Teela and Masters of the Universe Classics, see: San Diego Comic-Con Mattel Masters of the Universe Classics Pics (more of them!)

Masters of the Universe Classics Teela with Zoar
Masters of the Universe Classics Teela with Zoar

Some clarity on Teela

Hey He-Fans,

Since a few fan sites are doing reviews of Teela, I wanted to point out a few details on this awesome fig!

First off, she goes on sale Oct 15th, only on MattyCollector.com (along with bonus figure Zodak on the same day!)

Teela comes with the following:

  • Zoar (original colors)
  • Alt head with snake armor
  • Staff of Ka
  • Sword
  • Shield

The staff is supposed to be curvey at the bottom. This is not warping caused by the pack out. The Horsemen sculpted the staff after the original cross sell art which had a curvey staff!

Also, a lot of fans are asking about Zoar’s armor and pertch. We do have plans for both in the future in all the necessary colors. Stay tuned!

See ya in the aisles,

Matty

via Facebook | Mattycollector.com: Some clarity on Teela.

Masters of the Universe Classics Webstor

Webstor was a founding member of the Eternian Blue Man Group, with Faker and Skeletor
Webstor was a founding member of the Eternian Blue Man Group, with Faker and Skeletor

I’m a bit late with the pics of the Masters of the Universe Classics Webstor.  Thanks to the September through December MOTU Classics subscription (does it have a classy name like “Club Eternia?”) I had Webstor in hand last Thursday, but didn’t get the chance to open him until now.  Even though I didn’t hit Mattycollector.com this month since I didn’t anything else on my buy list, I heard that the ordering was as smooth as it’s been.  That’s good news, because as the year closes out, more and more figures will be must haves on the Mattycollector.com release schedule.

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