It's finally time to cap off our DC Classics Wave Thirteen reviews with the C&C himself: Trigon. Upfront, I should admit I'm not his biggest fan, but that's probably more about my lack of familiarity with him than it is the character himself. It helps that he ended up with a nice C&C with just one unfortunate drawback.
We enjoyed many of the Starro accessories we saw at SDCC 2009. Has anything new been decided on the future of non-Batman Brave & the Bold figures? If we can't expect to see Captain Marvel soon, will his Starro accessories be repackaged somewhere else in the line
This review features a false face, a robot face, a bandaged face, a translucent face, and a skull face. Not impressed? What if we told you this review only features three figures? It's time for Cyclotron, Negative Man, and his unbandaged variant.
This review has got the blues. No, it's not that kind of review. It simply features two of DC's azure-clad characters, Blue Devil & Blue Beetle III, in a tale of extra articulation, the inequities of yellow paint, and a hard decision for our favorite trident carrying blue hero.
If you follow Mattel rumors, DCUC13's lineup had to be rearranged early on. Some say it was because DC asked for certain characters to be held back, but we'll never know for sure. Still, the lineup seems devoid of an A-list play pattern. Superboy has the top spot, but I'm not sure how Donna Troy is supposed to pair off with him.
DCClassics.Com: DCUC15's Jack Knight looks like it's going to be a standout figure for the wave... from the front. Will the back of his jacket feature his star emblem?
It took a little longer than usual, but DCUC13 has arrived at IAT! It's been nearly five months since I snagged DCUC12 online. That's a long gap for a line that's supposed to go through five waves a year. Sadly, some of the figures weren't worth the wait. Let's get three of out of the way today: the Cheetahs.