RED TORNADO
JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED (MATTEL)
Originally the costumed alter-ego of the humor-based Ma Hunkel in the Golden Age, the identity of Red Tornado was worked into the more serious side of DC in the ’60s, this time around as an android. Built by T.O. Morrow to attack the JSA, Red Tornado would, unsurprisingly, turn on his creator, and join the team he was meant to destroy, before dying and then coming back and joining the JLA, and then dying some more, and then coming back some more. Lotta dying and coming back for this guy. Red Tornado’s first appearance in animation was as a background/cameo character in Justice League Unlimited, before getting up to a speaking role. It wasn’t a ton, but it was a decent focus, and, most importantly, it meant toy coverage.
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Red Tornado was initially released in the second round of Mattel’s Justice League Unlimited tie-in line in 2004, in a three pack that included the Flash and Green Lantern. He then got a single release in 2005, and then another in 2010. The figure stands about 4 1/2 inches tall and he has 5 points of articulation. Red Tornado is built on the medium size male base body, which was originally Green Lantern. It’s a good match for Tornado’s build on the show, so it’s a sensible choice for a starting point. He got a re-worked set of legs featuring his boot cuffs, as well as a unique head sculpt and an add-on for his cape. The new pieces do a respectable job of capturing his show design, especially the head, which feels especially true to that incarnation of the character. Red Tornado winds up rather similar to Dr. Fate when it comes to the paint work, which is decent in terms of application, but misses the mark a bit in terms of accuracy. He steers closer to Tornado’s classic color scheme, which means that his gloves are yellow and the boots are red, when they should both actually be blue. Moreover, the blue on his cape is far brighter than it should be for proper show accuracy. The 2010 release would correct the issues with the paint, but the 2004 and 2005 releases were both incorrect. Ultimately, it’s really not the end of the world, and the application is at least still pretty nice. The three-pack version (which I have) didn’t get any accessories, but the single versions both got a tornado effect piece.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I know I didn’t get Red Tornado brand new, but I know I also got him pretty new. Like, line was still running, but it was probably in a different packaging style. According to my records, he came from Cosmic Comix, which makes a degree of sense. I remember being pretty happy to have gotten one. Not a ton beyond that, but he’s definitely fun.

