Just opened this guy. Very nice, but you can see that finding exactly the right pose is going to be key to selling it as Palps. Happier with the hood out of the box than I thought I'd be.
I can also see why I've liked this guy more standing than displayed on the throne - the headsculpt is tricky. I think it works with the body and robe carefully futzed into a very Palps-like iconic standing pose, but simply sitting on the throne (in that slumped watching-the-game pose) it's more reliant solely on the headsculpt selling it as Palps and I'm not sure its quite enough. IMO this figure needs the standing pose - because there's a lot of Palps likeness you can generate with just the body and hands posing that combined with the headsculpt/hood sells Palps.
Interesting that there's so much plastic around the arms/head where it touches the robe. I've never seen a figure's forearms wrapped all the way up past the elbows before. Slightly concerning. You'd think it would be easier to find a way to chemically set the dye so it never stains painted heads/hands/arms than constantly placing this plastic and putting warning on the figure - I mean Palps is pretty much 100% pale skin against a black robe, how are you supposed to keep them apart?