Wonder Man
By Hervé St-Louis
August 1, 2006 - 07:24
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Likeness
Initially, Wonder Man’s costume was green with a large W on his chest. When he returned, in the 1970s, he sported a red jacket and sunglasses to hid his red glowing eyes. Later, he dropped the coat and stayed in a black version of his original green costume. Although in recent years, he has shown an ionised state when using his powers, at rest, he has no energy blowing out of him. Given the hair parted on the back, seen on the figure, his looks are closer to his appearance in the Avengers stories published around 1999 and 2000.
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Sculpt
Unfortunately, the sculpt doesn’t capture the imposing built of Wonder Man. He seems like a small guy, although he is buffed up. His shoulders’ articulations make it difficult for him to put his arms vertically unless pushed to the back. It makes him look like he’s aggressive and about to fight. There’s a fabric like texture on the black parts of his costume. The sculpt of Wonder Man is not symmetrical at places like the shoulders, He seems to have one lower than the other.
Paint
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Scale
Wonder Man is in scale with more recent Marvel Legends action figures such as Ultimate Captain America. Of course he fits well with all other Marvel Legends action figures as Toybiz controls that aspect of their figures thoroughly. The small Yellow Jacket snap on figure is too big compared to most depiction in the comics.
Stability
It’s difficult to make Wonder Man stand on his own. His shape is off balance with unbalanced left and right sides and high heel boots that are too slippery to stay put on shiny surfaces like wood or glass. He’ll be better balanced with a cloth fabric under him, although his top heavy back doesn’t allow him to stay put for long. It is best to put him on an action figure stand. The toes’ articulations are too loose to offset the balance of the figure.
Articulation
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Plastic
Wonder Man’s material is soft PVC plastic that’s suitable for kids to play with. The torso is in a hollow material. The plastic is tight which doesn’t allow much mobility. Sometimes, it feels like the figure will break when trying to move one of its parts.
Props
Wonder Man comes with a small Yellow Jacket figure glued on a transparent swoosh that connects into Wonder Man’s back. The Yellow Jacket figure comes in the way of Wonder Man’s shoulder articulation and cannot be rotated in a different angle.
Diorama
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Packaging
Wonder Man comes in a bubble plastic package with a cardboard card inside with pictures of the figures and other one released by Toy Biz. Of course, he comes with a copy of Avengers Vol 3 #51. Parents should open this package as it requires scissors to open
Cost
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Availability
Wonder Man sold quickly when he was released as it was the first figure in this scale release by Toybiz. If you cannot locate the figure in a large surface store, auction sites and collectors’ exchange forums, like the Comic Book Bin’s classifieds are the place to go and find him. The purple Wonder Man variant is rarer.
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