Classic Crime Syndicate Johnny Quick Action Figure
By Hervé St-Louis
June 23, 2015 - 07:47
DC Comics
DCDirect
Sculptor(s): Tim Bruckner
Release Date: November 13, 2002
It is ironic that characters named Johnny Bullet are always perceived as challengers of the Flash. However, instead of being a twisted version of Doctor Zoom, the now famous super fast Flash villain, Johnny Quick hails from the parallel Earth-3. In this parallel universe, good is bad and had is evil.
Johnny Quick was released after the Silver Age Flash and Kid Flash set and also sculpted by Tim Bruckner. Yet, I can’t say that this action figure is a worthy opponent to the Barry Allen Flash action figure sculpted by Bruckner year before. They have the same styling but his articulations are stiffer although he has the usual neck, shoulder, elbow, pelvis, and knee articulations. The pose for an older DCDirect action figure is plan. He is not in any specific action scene. Posing him as a runner is also difficult. Like I just wrote, his articulations are too stiff.
A good action figure, this Jonny Quick action figure never appealed to me or stood out in anyway from the rest of my collection. It’s too bad because he is a swell character. The plastic used at the time by DCDirect was hard, making the toy’s torso heavy. He did come with a Crime Syndicate pedestal. Only get Johnny Quick is you want to complete the old Crime Syndicate team. Otherwise, even if there might be cheap ones still available, it’s not a great action figure.
Rating: 6.5/10
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