NIGHTWING
DC MULTIVERSE (MCFARLANE TOYS)
Fun FiQ Fact #0005: This is my second Nightwing of the week and my 21st Nightwing review in the history of the site! They can drink now!
In case you haven’t noticed, I do like me some Nightwing figures. I’m generally not super picky about them, at least as far as quality is concerned, which is why I tend to wind up going back to certain wells for more and more punishment. One such well is the McFarlane well. McFarlane has made five Nightwings thus far. I got the first one, and I was honestly rather letdown. So letdown that I didn’t even keep him. I got rid of a Nightwing. That’s gotta say something, right? I’ve looked at all of the others as they’ve shown up in front of me, and I’ve just known I’d be disappointed again. And now I’ve actually gone and gotten one. Am I gonna be disappointed? Let’s find out!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Nightwing is part of the Titans series of DC Multiverse, which was a mass-release set of Build-A-Figure part-bearing figures, which hit mid-last year. They’re kind of a mix of designs, mostly on the modern side. For his part, Nightwing appears to based on his most current design from his solo book, which is actually a pretty solid look. It’s very similar to his Hush look, but with a dash of animated thrown in. The figure stands just over 7 inches tall and he has 35 points of articulation. It’s the standard McFarlane set-up, which is to say it has its plusses and minuses. It generally doesn’t break up the sculpt too awkwardly, which is a plus. The sculpt is generally not a bad one, especially given the source. The proportions aren’t too odd, and the detailing is mostly just what’s supposed to be there, without a ton of extra detailing that’s not needed. I like a streamlined Nightwing, so I like this a lot more than the prior sculpts. The head’s not bad, but it’s definitely a bit more on the cartoony side. There’s a heck of a chin on this guy, and he’s got wonky different sized eyes. Also, I’m not entirely sure what’s supposed to be going on with his hair. It looks fine from certain angles but awkward from others. Nightwing’s paint is pretty clean. The blue is bold and eye-catching, which I like. I don’t like that the shoulder assembly once again breaks up the blue line-work, but Todd’s not letting that particular gimmick go. Nightwing is packed with a display stand and a card. It’s kind of crazy that he gets no eskrima sticks, nor hands to hold them, especially with them being on the art for the included card, but that’s McFarlane.
THE ME REMAINDER OF THE EQUATION
I saw this guy’s initial photos and thought “he doesn’t look so bad.” It wasn’t enough for me to track him down, mind you, but when one got traded in at All Time, it certainly made me contemplate buying him. I was gonna wait it out and see where I fell, but my co-worker Mike decided to make it easier on me, and just bought it for me as a Christmas gift. That certainly took a lot of the thought out of it. It’s honestly not a bad figure. I mean, not great, but I didn’t expect that. But, within the confines of the set-up, he’s okay.


