#3684: Nightwing

NIGHTWING

WORLD’S GREATEST SUPER HEROES (MEGO)

If I had a nickel for every 2020s retro revival toyline that gave me Nightwing in a time period inaccurate modern costume…well, I’d only have two nickels, but it’s weird that it’s happened twice. The revived Mego has had a mix of old and new product since they first came back, and that thread continued once they got back to full DC license. That said, the more recent stuff has been centered on the 50th anniversary of the original figures, so it’s been generally more classic. That makes Nightwing sort of the odd man out, but you know what? I think we can make an exception for him.

THE FIGURE ITSELF

Nightwing is part of Wave 18 of the relaunched Mego line-up, as part of the World’s Greatest Super Heroes line-up.  This is the third assortment to be under the 50th Anniversary banner, and he’s even got one of the fancy window-boxed set-ups to go along with it.  The figure stands 8 inches tall and he’s got 26 points of articulation.  Like all of the 50th Anniversary figures, he’s on the Type-S body, which is the most upgraded version of the body we’ve gotten thus far.  I’m still not crazy about the knee articulation, but beyond that, it’s really nice.  Nightwing’s also got a re-used head sculpt, courtesy of Wave 13’s updated Robin.  It actually works pretty well, since that was meant to be an older Robin anyway, and it keeps some continuity for the character.  I actually hadn’t gotten Robin, so it’s new for me, and I think it works surprisingly well.  The paint does do some of the heavy lifting on fully selling it as Nightwing; it ignores some of the sculpted lines on the domino mask to give him Nightwing’s more distinctly shaped version, which honestly doesn’t look too bad.  Now, admittedly, it’s a black mask, and I’m always gonna prefer the blue, but I think it ultimately works better this way, because the differences of the sculpt would be far too apparent with a lighter color.  Nightwing’s outfit is made up of a jump suit and a pair of boots.  The jump suit is silk screened, with his blue wing pattern, and even a bit of blue highlighting for the rest of the suit as well.   The boots are the standard ones, which was honestly surprising to me, because his comics design is practically begging for another re-use of the Will Scarlet boots.  I might honestly swap the boots between this guy and my Rocketeer, because I feel like they might both be more accurate that way.  Nightwing is packed with a pair of Eskrima sticks, which are pretty much his standard go-to for accessories, and which work out pretty well.

THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION

I got this guy from the person responsible for my Mego collection: my father.  He doesn’t like to miss an opportunity to buy me a Dick Grayson figure if he can help it, and he was ordering himself the rest of the wave, so he got me this guy too.  Sure, his costume’s not exactly the right era, but it’s a classic design, and it honestly translates pretty well to the style.  And, he frustrates me less than the Super Powers Nightwing, which is certainly nice.

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