CAPTAIN AMERICA
MARVEL SELECT
Happy Fourth of July everybody! For most of my non-American readers it’s just a day in July, but for those of us in the US, it’s a day in July where we grill stuff and then watch stuff explode! Oh, and something about independence or some such. I think they might have mentioned it once in school, but I wasn’t paying attention.
Anyway, what better way is there to celebrate an American holiday than with the Sentinel of Liberty himself, Captain America!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Cap was released as one of the first Marvel Select figures offered through the Disney Store, following Disney’s purchase of Marvel. He was released along with an assortment of other Avengers figures, some being re-releases of earlier figures and some being all new. To date, I believe Cap is the only of the figures in that group not to see a release elsewhere, though there’s still time. Cap stands about 7 inches tall and features 25 points of articulation. The figure features a brand new sculpt, which is of…varying quality. For the most part, it’s good. It’s based on artist John Cassidy’s depiction of the character, which is a great starting point. The upper body is all good, with great scale details on his upper torso, and some wonderful detail work in the folds on his sleeves and gloves. The head isn’t perfect, but it’s actually pretty good. Aside from the eyes being a little bit too big, it looks great. The biggest issue with the sculpt is the legs, or more importantly, the hip joints. I’m not sure what they were going for, but they sit too low, and distract from the flow of the sculpt without offering much in the way of articulation. I essence, it’s a total fail. It’s especially disappointing given the great sculpted work and range of articulation elsewhere on the figure. It’s almost like they ran out of time and had to rush to finish. For the most part, the paint work is in line with the better parts of the sculpt. Aside from some slightly off paint on his eyes, the paint looks really great. They’ve even added some nice texturing to bring out all of the sculpt’s little details. Cap includes his mighty shield and a stand based on Cassidy’s cover to Captain America Volume 4 Issue 6, which is a nice touch. My only issue is the way the shield connects to Cap’s arm, which is haphazard at best.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
After getting bitten pretty seriously by the Marvel Select bug with the Disney Store Exclusive Hawkeye and Black Widow, I came across Captain America at my local Disney Store. He was marked down a few dollars and he looked like a pretty decent version of Cap, so I decided I might as well get him. As fate would have it, he was even more marked down than I thought, so I got him for quite a deal. All in all, he’s probably one of the better basic Captain America figures to see release in the last few years, even with a few minor issues.

