Contemporary Robin
By Hervé St-Louis
September 27, 2004 - 10:25
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Likeness
Many artists have drawn Robin. The two artists most associated with him are Tim Lyle and Tom Grummet. Here we get a Robin based on Mike McKone's design. As Mike McKone's style is very realist, this Robin will fit any style. The action figure gives us a Robin that's is a little older than when he first started. He's about 16-year-old. His proportions are closer to that of a teen than an adult, which is good.
Sculpt
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Paint
There are a few paint drops on Robin's arms, but the paint job is good. Except for Robin's hair, there aren't any shades on Robin's suit. Robin's gold belt is golden. The paint is not thick enough in some areas to cover the base plastic's colour.
Scale
Robin's scale fits well with the other Contemporary Teen Titans. He is shorter than Deathstroke and Blackfire and about the same height as Wondergirl. This Robin is higher than the Silver Age Robin. He fits well with DCDirect Hush action figures, although he's not pre-posed. Robin fits well next to the Birds of Prey set, Robin, although he's shorter than them. Robin looks good with Cyborg, Raven and Starfire.
Stability
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Articulation
Robin has eleven articulations at the neck, at the elbows, the wrists, the hips, the knees and ball joint shoulders. The articulations at the elbows are loose. The knees are strong enough to support the figure's weight, although they are not very tight.
Plastic
Robin's plastic is not as tough as the one use with older DC Direct action figures. Each articulation feels brittle. DC Direct should return to the old plastic though figures were heavier and smell more.
Props
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Packaging
DC Direct is using smarter packaging that's great for the environment. The packaging is compact and allows one to insert the figure back easily. They have experimented a lot with packaging since 1999. It's good to see a vendor taking steps to improve part of its product. On the back of the card, there's a brief bio on the character from the first Contemporary Teen Titans' wave and blurbs for the upcoming wave.
Cost
Robin and other figures in this wave cost less than old DC Direct products. This past year, the price of DC Direct action figures has continued to fall, although it took time before DC Direct to tackle this issue. As the company is taking steps, one must commend their efforts.
Availability
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