superado
Super Freak
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I just saw the figure at my local comic shop yesterday, but all I could afford buying was the newest $10.00 Corgi Batmobile . Anyway, I guess I've finally gotten over the shock of the large DCD body (I have Supes and GL), and despite of it, Luthor looked very appropriate in his silver age outfit. The sculpt looked really cool, with clear, penetrating eyes lending a look of authority about Luthor without the need for a frown or scowl, finishing off the figure's formidable and impressive appearance. Afterall, he was a muscle bound person just like any other key character in a comic book!
I just finished watching Superman the Movie on DVD, which reminded me of the Lex Luthor figure I had when that movie came out:
I guess Gene Hackman, Luthor's then-trademark duds, and Mego's MO to give villains a skinnier body than the heroes (a Brando-esque Jor-El was buffed like Supes, wheras Zod was slight-bodied like Luthor) resulted in a curious combination. Sadly, I ended up modifiying my Luthor figure into the Unknown Soldier with some Liquid Paper and a marker.
I just finished watching Superman the Movie on DVD, which reminded me of the Lex Luthor figure I had when that movie came out:
I guess Gene Hackman, Luthor's then-trademark duds, and Mego's MO to give villains a skinnier body than the heroes (a Brando-esque Jor-El was buffed like Supes, wheras Zod was slight-bodied like Luthor) resulted in a curious combination. Sadly, I ended up modifiying my Luthor figure into the Unknown Soldier with some Liquid Paper and a marker.
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