MR SINISTER
X-MEN (TOY BIZ)
Fun FiQ Fact #0015: Creator Chris Claremont intended for Mr Sinister to be dark take on the “Shazam” concept, revealed to be the projection of Nate, a fellow orphan from Scott’s childhood.
Every so often here, my solid knowledge of toy-related things fails me. Okay, maybe not fails, but lapses. And then I say something definitively, and it’s totally not definitive because it’s actually wrong. Me? Wrong? Believe it or not, it happens. What’s even crazier is that in this instance, it’s about Toy Biz Marvel, which is especially in my wheelhouse. In my review of Mr. Sinister, I referred to him as the repaint, noting that the only difference between the two releases was that the “repaint” lacked the goatee of the original. Turns out I was lying like some kind of lying person. The one I reviewed was in fact the original release. This one? Repaint. Maybe not *the* repaint, but certainly *a* repaint.
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Mr Sinister was released in the 1993 Repaint Series of Toy Biz’s X-Men line…maybe. Here’s the thing about this guy: he’s got a somewhat confusing history. The prototype shots for the repaint series showed the figure seen here, but when the assortment hit retail, the Sinister that showed up was the same as the standard, but with his goatee added. About three years later, the figure that matched the prototype randomly started showing up mixed in with KB Toys’ close out stock of earlier assessments. Did they just, like, forget to pack the new one in and send him out later? Who knows? Certainly not me. I just review figures and get things wrong. The figure stands 5 inches tall and has 8 points of articulation. He’s using the same sculpt as the initial release, which, apart from its stiffness, is a pretty good sculpt. The main change-up to the figure is the cape, which is now a totally red piece. Beyond that, it’s minor changes, with the neckline becoming a v-neck, and the blue taking on more of an indigo hue than its original release. His forehead diamond is also a little larger, and, on mine, there’s a red spot on his chin, which looks a little bit like his smaller soul patch look, even if it’s not supposed to.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
Keeping track of all of the Sinister variations is definitely a bit tricky. I got the first one, and since then I’ve been trying to get the other two variants, because I’m weird like that. I was honestly not even expecting to get this one when I did; a collection came into All Time, and I just assumed the Sinister would be the one I already had, since it’s the most common by far. But it wasn’t and now I’ve got 2 out of 3! Noice!
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