


It's not even a minor thing - you can easily see the size difference just glancing at the figure! The other two figures have similar things, but they were wearing belts, while Zoom's suit is supposed to be a one-piece. The upper body is larger than the lower body, like one or the other of them was molded the wrong size. Zoom moves (somewhat) at the head, shoulders, elbows, wrists, chest, waist,
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The articulation on this figure is as poorly engineered as it is on all Mattel's live-action DC toys, both movie and television. The eyes are solid black (early appearances, before the design was finalized, gave them a blue glow) while the mouth is just a series of vertical slits across the lower half of the face, which is never not gross.
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Zoom's head is creepy as hell! Unlike Flash and Reverse-Flash, his mask doesn't leave any skin exposed. The detail on the sculpt is subtle yet intricate, with a fine texture, low wrinkles, and overlapping panels of material that create a lightning bolt pattern.

It continues to be completely surprising when Mattel creates new molds for their Flash-related characters, rather than just reusing the same one over and over yes, this is accurate to the show, but Mattel is usually so lazy and halfassed with their superhero toys that doing something right seems out of character for them. The television version looks more like the Black Flash - his costume is the same kind of leather or canvas or vinyl or whatever it is Barry and Eobard's costumes are made of, but it's all black with silver piping. The comics' version of Zoom wore the same basic costume as Reverse Flash, just with creepy black eyes For comparison, consider if a single series of Marvel Legends had both Sam Wilson Captain America and Sam Wilson Falcon. Can you think of any other time a mixed line of figures (ie, one not themed around a single character) released two versions of the same person in the same series? DC Multiverse Series 3 already featured " Jay Garrick," and now it also features his villainous alter ego, as well. Mattel's choices are perpetually befuddling. How is it that a guy who can run this fast shows up late?Įvil nemesis to the Flash, capable of superhuman speed aims to destroy all connected to the Speed Force. B u y t h e t o y s, n o t t h e h y p e.
