#3819: The Atom

THE ATOM

SUPER POWERS (McFARLANE)

Hey, ho, let’s get back to the McFarlane Super Powers!  I went proper vintage Kenner last week, but now we’re back with the continuation line, and also with actual new figures, rather than filling in with some of the back-releases I missed.  That’s always fun!  The latest round of figures is a pretty solid mix of characters, including one of the classic JLA-ers not included in the vintage line, Ray Palmer, aka the Atom!

THE FIGURE ITSELF

The Atom is part of Series 10 of McFarlane’s Super Powers line.  After the last assortment was a lot of revisited characters, this one’s a lot of totally new ones for the style.  Ray’s another addition to the Satellite Era JLA, which is a fun choice, and also a very classic, very solid selection.  The figure stands about 4 1/2 inches tall and he has 7 points of articulation.  He’s ever so slightly too tall, I feel, since Ray’s kind of a smaller guy.  As it stands he’s a smidge taller than Hal, which doesn’t quite feel right.  But, it’s close enough to fudge, so I can’t complain too much.  He’s using the smaller Flash-inspired body, which works well enough as a starting point for Ray.  He’s got a unique head, belt, and boots, which sufficiently sell his look.  They’re clean and well-fitted to the character.  No muss, no fuss.  The color work is pretty basic, but it’s bright and it’s clean, and I especially like how the insignias on the head and belt look.  Atom gets no accessories, not even a little mini-Atom.  It definitely feels a bit on the light side, but it’s Atom, so I guess it’s not terribly surprising.

THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION

At this point, I’ve given up on steady retail presence for this line, and given the jumping prices of some of the mid-range figures, so I don’t want to risk missing anybody.  So, I snagged a pre-order for the whole core set through Entertainment Earth.  I love the whole JLA set-up, and I was already fudging the smaller Atom figurine from the 7-inch line in with the Super Powers stuff, so this guy was a pretty natural addition for me.  He’s not anything revolutionary, but he’s another solid, fun figure.

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