#4056: Elektra

ELEKTRA

MARVEL HALL OF FAME (TOY BIZ)

“Bursting onto the scene are the most powerful heroes and villains. Leading the pack against evil is the gamma-powered savage She-Hulk and the she-devil of the Savage Land — Shanna! Keeping to the shadows is the enigmatic ninja, Elektra, while Silver Fox relies on her training as a top secret government operative. But it is the Viper, who uses her powers and abilities for personal gain, no matter what she must destroy to get it.”

Oh, goody, it’s Elektra.  I sure do love Elektra.  Oh, wait, no, it’s the other thing.  I hate Elektra.  Okay, no, that’s not true either.  In actuality I’m generally indifferent on Elektra.  I think she can at times be *fine*.  I even outright liked her during Chip Zdarsky’s run on Daredevil a few years ago.  But in general, I think she’s just kind of “meh.”  She had quite a force of interest behind her in the ’90s and ‘00s, though, so she wasn’t exactly inescapable.  Toy Biz, who held the license during her high point, made use of that popularity to give her a few different figures.  The first was a rather baffling repaint of Psylocke in an X-Men assortment, but she also got a couple of other…repaints, but at least they weren’t in an X-Men assortment.  Here’s one of those!

THE FIGURE ITSELF

Elektra was released in the seventh series of the Puzzle Zoo-exclusive Marvel Hall of Fame line, which was the third to bear the title “She-Force.”  This was the final assortment of the line as a whole, and by extension the final “She-Force” line-up as well.  Elektra’s costume choice is a very focused one that’s really not the norm for her, going with her bald look from around “Fall From Grace.”  It’s a noted departure from her designs up to that point, and she’d *just* abandoned it for something more in-line with earlier designs, but it’s part of the story that brought her back into the Daredevil supporting cast, and it also pairs off with the armored DD that Toy Biz did during their Marvel Super Heroes run…if you don’t mind him being a bit too short.  The figure stands 4 3/4 inches tall and she has 9 points of articulation.  The first Elektra was a repaint of the Light-Up series Psylocke.  This one continues with that in, admittedly, an odd way.  The body is once again light-up Psylocke, but the head is retooled from the Ninja Psylocke from later in the line, with the hair removed, a headband added, and a hole in the side for the trail of the headband, which is…just the remainder of the original figure’s sash?  Like, there’s still only one sash piece included, so you need to pick whether it goes in the head or the hip, and just leave a gaping hole wherever it’s not.  Why not just include two?  Budget, I guess.  Now, the weirdness regarding the body is this: Ninja Psylocke is herself a retool of Light-up Psylocke, with the spot where the batteries originally went filled in.  For whatever reason, Elektra is using the original version of the mold, so she’s got an empty battery housing.  Since they were already using the Ninja head, why not also used the modified torso?  Otherwise, I guess it’s fine.  The costume details between Psylocke and Elektra match up decently enough, and the head, while a bit awkward, isn’t terrible.  In terms of paint, she’s got a layout that matches her Light-Up figure, but the outfit is now white, her “resurrection” outfit.  Depending on which production run the figure’s from, she’s either a flat white or a pearlescent one; mine is the latter.  Elektra was packed with a sword, reused from Corsair, and not at all accurate to what she usually uses, but whatever.  She also included a card, which in my figure’s case was Gambit’s ex, Belladonna.

THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION

I owned exactly none of the Toy Biz Elektra figures growing up, so obviously not this one.  I sort of remember her existing, but I don’t know if I totally connected that she was the same character as the others.  I ended up adding her to my collection with a couple of other She-Force figures, which I want to say came from an antique mall?  I didn’t really think much about her at the time.  I still don’t, honestly.  She’s got some weird oddities in construction.  But, ultimately, it’s a pretty unique look, and not likely to get another run.

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