Paint The paint application is as good as the sculpt. There is a non glossy varnish on the Flash' shirt and boots. DC Direct did not bother adding highlights to his hair, because of the removable helmet. However, there are subtle, yet effective details in the Jay Garrick's eyes and lips. The thunderbolt on his shirt bleeds a little, although it is engraved in to ease painting. The wings and the helmet have silver and gold paints. Scale Jay Garrick fits very well with other figures released with this wave, such as the Golden Age versions of Green Lantern, Starman, Doctor Fate, The Spectre. Other figures such as Hour man, and Dr Midnight, the Silver Age Flash, The Crime Syndicate and Phantom Lady also look great next to him. The JLA Flash, the Silver Age Black Canary, the Yellow Kid Flash, the Shade and Vandal Savage are too big.
Stability This figure is not stable because of its ankle articulation. It's not as bad as the Golden Age Green Lantern or Doctor Fate, but it's not impressive. Fortunately, DC Direct packaged the figure with a Flash stand. It's one of the first DC Direct action figures with a peg hole. The stand is not flat, while the figure is top heavy. That means that if left untouched, the ankles will loosen further and the figure will eventually fall. Articulation There are eleven articulations at the shoulders, the elbows, the hips, the knees, the ankles and the neck. The shoulders are ball-jointed. Wrists articulations would have been cool. To hold the his helmet in place, there's a peg hole in the Flash's head. It's a very good feature, though the character without his helmet ends up with a big hole in his brain. If the helmet is always on, you'll forget it.
Plastic The plastic is very durable and doesn't bend easily, unlike the new stock used by DC Direct. However, one word of advice, don't place your figure near direct sunlight. Mine was not, but only one side of the figure always faced light. Well after several years, there's a faint tan on the exposed side! That's because DC Direct used a flesh-toned plastic for the figure, instead of painting his face. Props Besides the stand and the helmet, there are no other props. The stand, while not my favourite type is an improvement over the first one that came with the Yellow Kid Flash. The peg hole is standard. Therefore, any figure can use it. It's the only stand that can hold Mon El solidly. Be careful not to break or loose the boots and the helmet's wings. They break easily from the figure, although one can glue them back. Packaging DC Direct packaged the figure in it's standard blister pack with a picture of the Golden Age Green Lantern, The Golden Age Starman and the Golden Age Wonder Woman. They are the other figures in this wave. Cost This figure used to cost anywhere from $11 to $25 USD and $18.99 to $30 Canadian. Because of the rarity and popularity of this figure, prices on the secondary market are very high. Expect to pay anywhere from $30 US to more than $100 USD in auction sites and the few stores that still have stock. At the time, I thought that the $24.95 Canadian I paid was high. Today, I'm glad I found this figure for such a low price. ![]() Availability DC Direct has long sold out this figure. Although many have requested it has not released it again, unlike the Golden Age Green Lantern, which was rarer and more popular at the time. Also, perhaps not to affect their upcoming First Appearance version, I expect DC Direct to wait a long while before making this figure available again. It is a great figure that you would be lucky to own. HervĂ© Image Courtesy of Joe Singleton Read related reviews and articles such as: Justice league Flash Wildcat Hawkman and Hawkgirl JLA Flash Golden Age Sandman Captain Cold Mirror Master The Modern Starman Captain Marvel and Black Adam Modern Black Canary Silver Age Superman and Lois Silver Age Flash and Kid Flash Golden Age Green Lantern The Flash's secret id going public JLA/JSA The Justice Society and its archetypes Interview with Kirk Leonard © Copyright 2002-2024 by Toon Doctor Inc. - All rights Reserved. All other texts, images, characters and trademarks are copyright their respective owners. Use of material in this document (including reproduction, modification, distribution, electronic transmission or republication) without prior written permission is strictly prohibited. |