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domingo, 23 de enero de 2022

SWAMP THING

 

When Todd McFarlane created Image comics he did it shatter the chains DC and Marvel put on comic artists for many years, and when he opened McFarlane Toys he did it too to create figures on his own therms without the big corporations over him (Kenner, Mattel...), soo McFarlane was the rebel boy of the 90s, kind of like George Lucas or a Tim Burton. See McFarlane working for DC now is actually pretty shocking for me and i still dont get used to it.

In the last years, McFarlane has focused his entire existance to mass produce Batmen on each of his many version as well as other JL characters with irregular results: some figures looks pretty cool, some other looks hiddeous and horrific (Lobo?) but all of them stick to the "quantity over quality" philosophy. I knew i somehow was going to fall into that rabbit hole eventually tough wasnt sure wit"who" and now i know it: Swamp Thing.

I love Swamp Thing since i was a little kid, with the Kenner action figures, the silly movies and the Alan Moore comics, even this blog started with a figure of Swamp Thing and i am very happy McFarlane finally worked with the character, its odd he did it until now since the character fits perfectlly with Todd´s grotesque style pretty good.

And this figure is actually gargantuan....GIGANTIC!!! Swamp Thing is twice as tall as the rest of action figures of the same brand of NECA. He is actually taller than a Hot Toys or a Play Arts Kai, reaching in high the Sideshow figures, making this guy one of the tallest figures i ever had. Tough he is quiet light and thats a good thing since helps him stand...kind of....sometimes. With his impresive size sometimes is not easy for him to keep balance.

Tough McFarlane gives him a base....a tiny black tokken thingy that fits with a peg on a hile of the figure feet. This small thing is totally useless of course and wins the prize of the most pathetic base i ever seen in this whle century.

Swamp Thing is articulated on the head, chest, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, legs, knes, ankles and halg feet, all this are ball joints soo they have a pretty wide range of motion but they also sre super strong ball joints that make a loud "click" when moved and they keep the possition despite Swamp Thing weigth. All of them except the half feet articulations, those ones keep beding and making him fall.

He is made with hard plastic, bbt have a cover of soft plastic moss and nature elements that cover the articulations perfectly. Like an example on his shoulders he have palm leafs that cover the ball joint completelly or his chest section that have some kind of "ribs" like structure covering the torso ball joint, pretty good aesthetic.

And this is where the figure shyne, since the Mattel figure that came out 10 years ago is covered in soft plastic, his articulations are very limited but this McFarane version have a total movement range and a sculpt to match that.

The sculpt is juts beautifull and impresive. This figure is totally asimetric, since on his shoulders have palm leafs, but on the other shoulder he have wood cover. Each inch of his body is is nicelly scupted to be different to the rest of the body and fill with amazing details, like roses growing around his spinal cord or some bony structures under the web of vines and moss. Even his joints are sculpted following the nature pattern, this when they dosnt looks like amall blank spaces with no texture.

My favorite part are his claws, he does have claws, pretty harp claws and his face, thick jaw with a fierce smirk and sunken deep eyes with pasture growing around it, it almost looks like a soft beard. The expression is really good, pretty stoic and strong, perfect for Alec Holland.

The paint tough, this is the element that ruins everything. He is green and thats it, just green....plain green with some brownish washes here and there but that all. The roses, the flowers, the roots, fungus, fruits and bones sculpted all around his body are just...all green. From a distance its ok he looks very green, but once you see the magnifiscent sculpt, its pretty evident how many elements are not painted at all.

The only detail on the paint are his mouth and eyes. He have pretty thin black lips and black shadows around his eyes that makes his bloody red eyes shine even more. The paint on his face is really good, but thats it....

He dosnt have any extra hands or heads or anything at all, aside of that pathetic and stupid base, he only have a kind of blade looking appendage that at first i tough was his penis. You can remove the hands and put this "blade" hand on the sucket of his arm. The process is kind of difficult but given how big he is i dont think it will be easy to break him. This blade thingy looks really good and is even articulated as wellm tough....its made of wood but is just all green....

Aside of that he also comes with a card. The photo on the card is pretty good looking and while is such an useless accesory, it feels a lot like something Playmates or Kenner would add if they made a DC serires of figures back in the 80s.

Despite the complete lack of accesoryes (i wish they gives him vines or rubber tentacles...) and the hottible and lazy paint job, this figures is extremelly imposing and menacing looking. By just standing in a plain museum straigth pose, this guy feels like a true dangerous monster. His silhouette and muscly frame is impresive and he towers over anything eles on display.

Its sad that McFarlane cannot reach the level fo perfection he had in the 2000s, not even with this amazing character and sculpt. This is soo clsoe to be the definitive Swamp Thing figure, it even tempts me to repaint him, tough this is deffinetly ine of the best monster and horro figures i ever seen.

miércoles, 26 de diciembre de 2018

SWAMP THING

When i was probablly six years old, i remember enter into a toy store and being left in awe with the Swamp Thing action figure series from Kenner. I didnt knew there was a comic about it nor did i watched the movie and the cartoon was never on TV but i feel in love of those characters.

The main character was a plant man that was somehow cute and sexy (muscled plant) and i loved Dr. Arcane spidery shape and his mutated and monstruos Un-men. A century later i still have those figures and remember them as one of the most unusual and fun collection from my childhood.

Fastforward 26 years later and here i am, getting a brand new Swamp Thing with modern touches. This guy was….extremelly cheap, i could not pass on him due to the low price and how big he is.

He is from DC Classic series and since i dont own any other figure of the series i cant do a size comparission, but i seen photos on the internet that show hes bigger than Bane and double the size of Batman. This figure is a little bit smaller than a Play Arts Kai but dwarfs all other action figure scale being Neca or Figma and is really heavy.

Tough he can stand perfectly with his own huge feet but he comes with wath is his only accesory: a base. The base consist on a swampy setting with logs and skills and a spinal cord coming out from the fungus and mud. The details are good but wath i love the most about this is the colors. The vibrant greens are really good looking and looks poisonous and radioactive and match perfectly with the oranges and browns here and there. The base is deffinetly nicelly done.

Now going back to the Swamp Thing, he can stand perfectly and is huge, like i say, but he also have the same green radioactive texture and color from the base soo is really consistant with the overall look almost like he and the base are the same creature. He have brown vines and mushrooms coming out randomly on him as well as yellow flowers and sweet potato on his back (a great detail for those who reads Alan Moore story arc and still remember that grose scene with a character eating this sweet potatos).

The colors are vibrant and strong and are perfectly deffined. This is specially evident on his face with his dark green lips and shiny red eyes. His eyes and the overall shape of his face reminds me the Boris Karloff Frankestein Monster, his face features are menacing and cold but they have a bautifull statuesque angles as well.

Now here is the thing, he is squishy, veeeerrryyyy squishy soo that gives him a kind of….organic texture that makes him very different to any other action figure around.

He is articulated on his head, shoulders and legs. The legs articulations can be opened but the gap is pretty evident and not pretty to see, tough he also have a frame skeleton under his squishy ruber meat soo he have invisible articulations!!! Elbows, wrists, knees and ankles can be also moved without revealing a gap wich gives him an amazing look!!

Tough as pretty and bautifull as this figure is, he have his issues. The thick rubber meat limit his articulations a lot and is not recomended to keep him in different poses for too long or force the articulations sicne i am afraid the rubber skin can broke apart (and is also possible to broke the inside frame) soo this guy is extremelly delicate.

Even soo, i dont think this guy was too expensive, as far as i know, he is in “standar” action figure category, in mass market price, wich is pretty amaxing since the framed body, super detailed sculpt and vibrant paint is much more of a high end market. This is like a Hot Toys figure in smaller scale.

And while i love the Kenner figures set from 1990, i am very happy to own this character in a more modern and impresive figure. He looks great for a DC and comic books collection but he looks terrific as well as a horror character as well and can be paired with any monster figure around (Universal Monster or horror movies figures) and….i still think he looks kinda hunky.