Showing posts with label Suicide Squad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suicide Squad. Show all posts

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Mafex: Suicide Squad Harley Quinn (club dress)


Oh, lookie! Another Harley Quinn! This is the last, for a little bit, and this one is definitely something different than what I have.



My second Mafex figure. It's pretty much going on the same theme as the Suicide Harley Quinn. The consistency is something I can give some praise to.


The strange thing I noticed this time around is how big these boxes are compared to the figure. I suppose Figma and Mafex have that in common; Figuarts and Revoltech try to be a bit conservative.


Now this is a nice new addition to the Harley shrine, simply because it's another sexy Harley from the infamous Suicide Squad movie. It has nice sculpturing all around, her jewelries, her shoes, her figure, nicely done. My only complaint is her dress not as tapered as it should be. It makes her look a bit wider, and that's not the case with most takes on Harley. In fact, this dress does not hug her body well; definitely one of the main downfall of the figure. But the dress itself, along with the tassles on her skirt, the back, are all well done.


They did a fantastic job with the coloring. It's pretty accurate from what I remember! Though I'm not sure when she got the chance to put her leg tattoos between this time and when she was assigned to Taskforce-X... regardless, it's a good job on the coloring. The skin tone is pale, the black and gold are clean, her hair is nicely painted, and the face is pretty. I can't complain too much about the paint art department.


Compared to her regular Mafex version, Harley does not come with a whole lot of accessories at her disposal. She comes with a few hands, that's it. Obviously, one head is for a Mafex Batman and the other is for the other Harley Quinn. So she's pretty short-handed in this department.


She does come with the stand that comes with the Mafex series, which I love.


You will get what you expect from an import in regards to articulation. Though with the fact that she doesn't come with any aesthetically pleasing effects with her flimsy dress and hair, one won't be able to get her into dynamic looking poses without looking too... unconvincing.


Giving her the other Harley's bat and gun adds some fun factor to this figure. So how fun would this figure be without the other Harley is the real question.


Speaking of the other Harley, right?


I think the majority of this figure's appeal comes from how sexy this actress is wearing this dress. I would say that that mindset translates well into this figure, but the fact that the dress adds some 'size' to the character takes some of that idea away. She comes with the gimmick of 'extra' accessories for the other figures, but she doesn't do anything for her own set. Still, if one is a Harley fan and loves this version of her and don't want the cheap Mattel (and ugly) version or want to pay for the Hot Toy, this is the route to go. 

Monday, October 9, 2017

Mafex: Harley Quinn Suicide Squad


ANOTHER Harley Quinn figure! I warned you guys (one more after this). This time around, it's the long-awaited Mafex Harley Quinn! I've been waiting for a time when I had the proper time to review her and I did. I was also waiting for her 'pair'; something I'll talk about as well in this review and go on a full-blown review a little after this one. SO, let's get right into this figure's review.



This is my first Mafex figure, mind you, but the layout of the box is all too familiar to me. Imports have the same idea and it's not a bad thing at all.


Text that pays homage to the material, product shots of possible poses, and in general, just an awesome vibe. Yep! Mafex's boxing lives up to the standards.


Now as far as the figure itself, it's a beauty indeed. Regardless of anyone's opinion on Harley's costume in the movie, Mafex did a pretty accurate job. The sculpture did a lot to ensure that she is given that lithe figure, but still curvy at all the right places. The shoes are sculpted well and probably one of the areas that really impressed me since it was such a unique shoes and they got it right. Face/s and hair is also legit, and of course, the jacket version really completes the whole figure.


Now the coloring is gorgeous! I can't see any of the paintwork miss a beat; they're clean and accurate. The vibrant paint on her jacket really captures what it should look like as it did it in the movie. The mesh-like 'material' is made to look like that through the sculpting of the lines and by a light coat of black. Every fine detail is there and I believe all her tattoos are accurate to the film. I do know that they got one that they didn't need to (or most companies won't bother with and that's the tattoo on her back... side.... err.


Accessories department is pretty good. I won't complain and can't really have a reference since this is my first Mafex figure. How she stands up to something like Figuarts or Figma? Well, it feels like the same thing, honestly. So let's get into the accessories then; first the alternate faces.


The first face she comes with is the 'smiling' face. It doesn't necessarily remind me of Margot Robbie, but it does look like a pretty Harley Quinn. Then again, if one looks hard enough, one might see some resemblance, but that's just makeup and 'in-character' charm talking.


The next face variant became a popular promotional picture of Margot in Harley Quinn. Wide open mouth, playful and a bit... insanely teasing. Still does not accurately get Margot's looks, but it does resemble her a little bit.



The angry face and the bubble gum face is the exact same face. Her lips have a small opening, enough to let the bubblegum accessory to fit in there. A bit different, but it works. What doesn't quite work (or does it?) is that this alternate head comes with the club dress Harley! If you want this face, you have to get that one! I like it though.


The mallet is probably my most prized accessory of this figure because it is the less used weapon in her action figure lineups(believe me, she has a ton right now!). Makes sense since she only held it for maybe 20 seconds before she just stuck with her bat and gun. It's a nice addition, with nice coloring. The dead happy face is awesome too.


What's a Harley Quinn figure without her 'good night' bat, right? It's a good accessory. It has some good paint jobs that hold to the image of the movie counterpart. She can hold it with both or either hands so it works.


Then, of course, her gun! There are actually 'two' versions of this for the figure. The 'real' gun version, and the 'holstered' version. The one I'm showing is the one that is probably more important since you could do some serious posing shots with this one. It's painted nice with the whole 'love and hate' lettering on the weapon.


Lastly, she also comes with a stand! And this is my first Mafex stand and I have to admit, I like it a lot better than Figuarts and Figma! The joints are tight and the base itself is wide! May not be the best for space on the shelf, but good for posing some action shots since it's more stable.


Articulation department is pretty solid since I was able to get some good pictures. This is probably the only dynamic picture I tried, but as you can see, I was able to get her on some signature poses, as well as some sexy shots. If I was to make a comparison, Mafex, at least this figure, reminds me a lot of Figuarts. It's an import for sure, and it does the job well. Changing the heads and hands wasn't too difficult and the joints are all tight but giving. I was trying to get just a few more provocative shots, but I wasn't able to get them in without it look too weird. Still, it was generally a fun photoshoot. The number of faces supplied enough for some dynamic shots and the various hands gave enough layers to really pull off some nice pictures.



Shame that this variant head had to be a little over half the price of this gal to attain it. But the gimmick work for me, didn't it?


And yes! My Harley Quinn shrine continues to grow like there's an infestation!


I personally enjoyed my first run-in with Mafex. I chose this particular piece for a number of reasons and my gamble paid off. The 'extra' purchase for a variant head may be off-putting for some, but for me, it's not too bad. With that said, would I recommend it? Yes. I don't have the Figuarts to compare, but I do say that I am not missing that one since this one delivered on what I expected.
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Monday, February 6, 2017

POP: New 52 Harley Quinn


As if I don't have enough Harley in my collection, right? Well, here's another Harley in the form of her New 52 self in a POP version. Let's go right into the details of this thing!



The line up doesn't attract me at all except for Supergirl, which I do have in my collection.  This girl is supposed to be a Hot Topic exclusive, but they put her in the back of the box. Well, she wasn't in the Supergirl box so, yeah.



I don't really have a major problem with Harley Quinn's costume; I don't think it's her best one, but it does have some themes I liked. And I like "sexy" and "revealing" outfits, but this one just doesn't do it. Funny, though, it has more "Harlequin" than her DCEU does.


Now here's what's interesting. As for her pose, she doesn't seem to be very "Harley" like. I don't think that pose fits her since it is a bit too... regal? Too calm. Harley is anything BUT calm. She's a freaking crazy stick of dynamite who bounces around ready to explode. OR she's a seductive jester ready to ride you like a camel while cutting your brains out in the process. My other statues fit her character mold than her new POP version.


Here she is next to her Bishoujo and her DC Collectibles version. While for the most part, these three retain some kind of consistency, there are some big enough differences to make me want to look at what she looked like in the first issue of the New 52 Suicide Squad comic book this costume came from. Both POP and DC C. have the eye paintings, Bishoujo does not. The shoes are all inconsistent. It's just funny in some way.


You spy where she's at?


So yeah, an okay addition, but an addition nonetheless. I like it and it definitely allows some growth in both my Harley Quinn shelf and my POP.