But 20 odd years on I've grown to realize why Lex is Superman's greatest enemy and will always be: he represents all that is brilliant and flawed in humanity. He thinks he's the smartest guy around and therefore feels humanity doesn't need the Man of Steel. So he devotes all his time and energy trying to destroy "The Alien."
Such a complex character deserves a great toy to go along with it. And granted, Mattel have come up with a 5-pack Walmart version, which is the Legion of Doom version (with funky collar) from the Superfreinds cartoons. But this DC Super Heroes power armour incarnation from 3 years back, I feel, is the best version out there. He's going to be released under DC Universe Classics in a 2-pack with Supergirl next year, I hear. But since I had the luck to chance upon him, I couldn't turn down the oportunity to give my plastic Supes his greatest nemesis. So how does he measure up to the Last Son of Krypton? Check it out.
His face is especially well painted, with the classic Luthor eyebrows and and overall look of smirky disdain. Stare at him long enough and you expect him to say something derogatory to you in that Clancy Brown voice. Hey! That's my second Highlander inference in as many posts. ;P
Like: The sculpt for this baby is just one of a kind. No reused or reuseable parts here and that's good for us! At first I thought he had Monguls feet/boots. But Mongul's are bigger and definitely don't point as much.
And where do I start? The boots, gloves and armour have metal plates and rivets, along with tubes running along/around/in and out of them. The skirt is very nicely tooled, and his chest piece is a whole upper torso on its own. His dark green exo suit below the armour is also given a "banded mail" sort of treatment. Very comic accurate, very Public Enemies accurate. Anyone whoe' seen the animated movie or read the comics will instantly recognize this figure.
Like: That he's got 25 points of articulation!
Dislike: That he's not very poseable despite all the PoAs. The armour prevents his arms from going up beyond 90 degrees, while his legs, despite the DC Universe Classics style H-joint, are severely limited by his skirt. It's the same problem that DCSH Darkseid shares. His head can rotate 360 degrees and tilt to the left and right, but he can't look up at all. He can, though, look down a little.
Dislike: That depsite the 360 rotation of the head, he can't really look past the high collar of his armour. :/
RATINGS
Poseability: 8/10 - Not good at all. But then I wasn't expecting it based on other reviews and because of the bulky design of the chest-piece. Even the legs weren't a surprise. What was, though, was the wide-stanced feet.
Overall: 8.9/10 - His score has mainly been dragged down by poseability. It's disappointing to have a Lex that can go toe to toe with Superman but doesn't have the flexibility to do it. Still, it's probably better than having a Lex that can pose but can't be in a fist fight with Kal-El. I'd recommend getting this figure, especially when he's released with blue suit Supergirl in the 2-pack to be released next year. :)
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Yay! Love the comic! Very nice dear! =)
ReplyDeleteLOL he made Lex do a Kama Sutra pose with his legs
ReplyDeleteYeah! I finally got to pit Superman against his greatest enemy...and well, put him in a compromising position, like FuSe says. ;)
ReplyDeletevery cool review. One of my fave Mattel DCSH characters ever!
ReplyDelete@Shaun-Thanks, man. I agree! :)
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