The Facts:
Height: 7 1/8ths inches
Articulation: Toe hinges, souble swivel hinged ankles, double hinged knees, swivel/hinge hips, balljointed waist, balljointed mid-torso, swivel/hinge shoulders w/ ballsockets, bicep swivels, double hinged elbows, double swivel/ hinge wrists, and a barbell jointed head.
Accessories: 6 swappable hands, 6 swappable wrist guns, collector card, and display stand.
Non-Scalper Price: $30 dollars
Comparison:
* Just for fun, here's a comparison of McFarlane's Deadshot and Mattel's DC Universe Classics Deadshot (right). This guy was part of the Chemo BAF series from 2009 and is definitely one of my favorite DCUC figures that was released. While I like the size and articulation of McFarlane's figure better, I do like that Mattel implemented some darker colors into their figure. It does look a bit better in person.
The Positives:
* Deadshot's costume during the 1970s and 1980s is really bright and bold for an assassin. Red, yellow, and white? McFarlane has done a good job with the figure, though, and everything looks very crisp and clean as most of the parts are molded in the appropriate color of plastic. That's the way to go with white and yellow, as those can get messy when paint is involved. There's a lot of sculpted detail here such as Floyd's unique chest and the little crosshairs on his belt. There's also some textured details down his arms and legs. Though they may be remnants left over from another figure who originally used these arms and legs, they don't look bad at all and add a bit more texture to the figure.
* You also get a disc stand to keep Deadshot upright in exaggerated firing poses. The McFarlane Collector Edition stands get a silver DC logo to differentiate them from the basic penny-stinkers in the line.
* I like the figure a lot but I do think Deadshot could have benefitted from a bit of a wash on the white parts of his outfit or a slightly darker shade, just for appearances. That's more of a personal preference on my part than an accuracy issue, though.
I'm quite thrilled with how Deadshot turned out. It's a nice, classic take on the character and if it's the only Deadshot we ever get in the line, it's probably almost exactly what the majority of collectors wanted. I really like the method of swapping out the guns with different firing effects, too. It's a clever way to handle them. Sure, I'd love an alternate unmasked Floyd Lawton head or a separate rifle or other firearm for the figure, but it's tough to knock what McFarlane has delivered here. This is a Great and a 1/2 figure and knocks a must have off my list of Batman villains I want in the line. I'm still hoping McFarlane will still be able to release some figures through the DC Direct brand (Page Punchers, the Digital figures, etc.), but if McFarlane is wrapping up their time with the brand they're certainly making good use of the next year it seems.
I've reviewed a few other Deadshot/ Floyd Lawton figures on this site including the Mattel DC Comics Multiverse Deadshot, Deadshot from Arkham City, the MAFEX Suicide Squad Deadshot, the New 52 Suicide Squad Deadshot, and the DC Nano Metalfigs DC58 Deadshot and DC104 Deadshot.
I'm quite thrilled with how Deadshot turned out. It's a nice, classic take on the character and if it's the only Deadshot we ever get in the line, it's probably almost exactly what the majority of collectors wanted. I really like the method of swapping out the guns with different firing effects, too. It's a clever way to handle them. Sure, I'd love an alternate unmasked Floyd Lawton head or a separate rifle or other firearm for the figure, but it's tough to knock what McFarlane has delivered here. This is a Great and a 1/2 figure and knocks a must have off my list of Batman villains I want in the line. I'm still hoping McFarlane will still be able to release some figures through the DC Direct brand (Page Punchers, the Digital figures, etc.), but if McFarlane is wrapping up their time with the brand they're certainly making good use of the next year it seems.
I've reviewed a few other Deadshot/ Floyd Lawton figures on this site including the Mattel DC Comics Multiverse Deadshot, Deadshot from Arkham City, the MAFEX Suicide Squad Deadshot, the New 52 Suicide Squad Deadshot, and the DC Nano Metalfigs DC58 Deadshot and DC104 Deadshot.
For more DC Multiverse figures check out the following:
Hugo Strange (Batman: Transference)
Aquaman (Flashpoint)
Arsenal (Titans)
Bane
Bane (The Dark Knight Trilogy)
Bane (Trench Coat) (The Dark Knight Rises)
Batcycle (The Flash)
Batgirl (Batman: Three Jokers) Jokerized
Arsenal (Titans)
Bane
Bane (The Dark Knight Trilogy)
Bane (Trench Coat) (The Dark Knight Rises)
Batcycle (The Flash)
Batgirl (Batman: Three Jokers) Jokerized
Batman (The Dark Knight Rises) Jokerized
Batman (DC vs Vampires)
Batman (The Flash)-- Keaton
Batman (Hush)
Batman (Knightfall)
Batman Duke Thomas (Tales from the Dark Multiverse)
The Batman Who Laughs with Sky Tyrant Wings (Dark Knights: Metal)
Batwing (Batman Inc.)
Batwoman Unmasked (Batman Beyond)
Beast Boy (Teen Titans)
Beast Boy (Titans)
Catman (Villains United)
Catwoman (Batman: Knightfall)
Catwoman (The Dark Knight Rises)
Clock King
Batman (DC vs Vampires)
Batman (The Flash)-- Keaton
Batman (Hush)
Batman (Knightfall)
Batman Duke Thomas (Tales from the Dark Multiverse)
The Batman Who Laughs with Sky Tyrant Wings (Dark Knights: Metal)
Batwing (Batman Inc.)
Batwoman Unmasked (Batman Beyond)
Beast Boy (Teen Titans)
Beast Boy (Titans)
Catman (Villains United)
Catwoman (Batman: Knightfall)
Catwoman (The Dark Knight Rises)
Clock King
Deadman (DC Rebirth)
Donna Troy (Titans)
Earth-2 Batman (Batman: Arkham Knight)
The Flash (DC Rebirth) Black & White Accent Edition
The Flash (Flashpoint)
The Flash Jay Garrick (Jay Garrick: The Flash Age)
Fulcum Abominus (Dark Knights: Metal)
Gladiator Batman (Dark Knights: Metal)
Grifter (Infinite Frontier)
Harley Quinn (The Suicide Squad)Donna Troy (Titans)
Earth-2 Batman (Batman: Arkham Knight)
The Flash (DC Rebirth) Black & White Accent Edition
The Flash (Flashpoint)
The Flash Jay Garrick (Jay Garrick: The Flash Age)
Fulcum Abominus (Dark Knights: Metal)
Gladiator Batman (Dark Knights: Metal)
Grifter (Infinite Frontier)
Hugo Strange (Batman: Transference)
Huntress (The New 52)
Impulse (Flash War)
The Joker- Bank Robber (The Dark Knight)
The Joker (The Dark Knight Rises) Jokerized
The Joker (Infinite Frontier)
The Joker- Sonar Vision (The Dark Knight)
Jonah Hex & The General (All Star Western)
Justice Buster (Batman: Endgame)
Kalibak (The Darkseid War)
Man-Bat (DC Rebirth)
Mister Freeze (Victor Fries)
Impulse (Flash War)
The Joker- Bank Robber (The Dark Knight)
The Joker (The Dark Knight Rises) Jokerized
The Joker (Infinite Frontier)
The Joker- Sonar Vision (The Dark Knight)
Jonah Hex & The General (All Star Western)
Justice Buster (Batman: Endgame)
Kalibak (The Darkseid War)
Man-Bat (DC Rebirth)
Mister Freeze (Victor Fries)
Mister Zsasz
Nekron (Blackest Night)
Nightwing (Batman: Knightfall)
Nightwing (Titans)
The Penguin (DC Classic)
Nekron (Blackest Night)
Nightwing (Batman: Knightfall)
Nightwing (Titans)
The Penguin (DC Classic)
The Question (DC Classic)
Raven (Titans)
Red Hood (Dawn of DC)
The Riddler (Arkham City)
The Riddler (Batman Forever)
The Riddler (DC Classic)
Robin (Batman Forever)
Robin (DC vs. Vampires)
Robin- Tim Drake (Robin: Reborn)
Scarecrow (Batman Begins)
Scarecrow (The Dark Knight Rises) Jokerized
Scarecrow (The Dark Knight Trilogy)
Sergeant Rock (DC Classic)
The Signal Duke Thomas
Sportsmaster (DC Classic)
Raven (Titans)
Red Hood (Dawn of DC)
The Riddler (Arkham City)
The Riddler (Batman Forever)
The Riddler (DC Classic)
Robin (Batman Forever)
Robin (DC vs. Vampires)
Robin- Tim Drake (Robin: Reborn)
Scarecrow (Batman Begins)
Scarecrow (The Dark Knight Rises) Jokerized
Scarecrow (The Dark Knight Trilogy)
Sergeant Rock (DC Classic)
The Signal Duke Thomas
Sportsmaster (DC Classic)
Starfire (McFarlane Collector Edition)
Superman (Black Adam) Black & White Accent Edition
Superman (Superman: Lois and Clark)
Superman Vs. Doomsday
Two-Face (Batman Forever)
Two-Face (The Dark Knight Trilogy)
Two-Face as Batman (Batman: Reborn)
Superman (Black Adam) Black & White Accent Edition
Superman (Superman: Lois and Clark)
Superman Vs. Doomsday
Two-Face (Batman Forever)
Two-Face (The Dark Knight Trilogy)
Two-Face as Batman (Batman: Reborn)
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