DEADMAN
SUPER POWERS (McFARLANE)
“Given an eerie afterlife as the spectral superhero called Deadman, he has the power to possess the living in order to fight for justice… and find his own killer.”
Today’s review poses a very important question: are there enough crazy high collars in the Super Powers line-up? The answer is probably not, but have no fear, today’s entry helps to bolster those numbers, right under the wire. There’s certainly an interesting juxtaposition of the final assortment of a line including amongst its members a guy with “dead” in his name. Is it a bit on the nose? Perhaps, but if it gets me another Deadman figure, I suppose I can’t complain too much, now can I? So, without further ado here’s the aforementioned Deadman and his aforementioned collar.
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Deadman is the second figure in Series 11 of McFarlane’s Super Powers continuation line, which serves as the wrap-up to this line before the rights transfer back to Mattel next year. As with the rest of the assortment, he was a “Gold Label” figure, available only through McFarlane’s online store. This is Boston Brand’s first time in this style, but it’s pretty fitting, given he was a well-established character at the time of the vintage line’s run. The figure stands 4 1/2 inches tall and he has 7 points of articulation. Deadman has a fair number of parts in common with the Nightwing figure from this same assortment. The sculpt was definitely designed for Nightwing first, though, because it’s still got his distinctive glove shape at the back. He does get a new head, as well as a new collar piece, because you gotta really go all out on that collar. Boston Brand simply will not be outdone on that collar, certainly not by some other acrobat crime fighter. So, behold the unbridled glory that is his collar. Hell yeah. Honestly, it’s a pretty fun sculpt. The Deadman specific parts work well, and the base body is pretty neat, apart from the ever so slightly too small feet. It’s too bad it arrived too late for a little bit more usage. His paint work is relatively clean, and to the paint. The dual tone reds work well, and the white makes for a good clean contrast against the other parts. Deadman has no accessories, but when you really get down to it, aren’t all of the other figures really just his accessories?
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
Deadman’s a bit of a left field choice. I was definitely a bit surprised to see him turn up. That said, I get why, since he’s a pretty easy way to parts share with the Nightwing. I also won’t complain about getting a Deadman figure, because he’s just pretty cool. He translates well to this style, and I really do like how he turned out. He’s a decidedly apt figure for the line to go out on.


Was this ever 100% confirmed to be the last wave? I know with it being only 4 figures and McFarlane exclusive, coupled with the fact there’s been no further waves shown, everyone is assuming it’s the end, but was it ever officially confirmed? I’d like to think they could squeeze out one more before December out of nowhere. But I guess that’s overly optimistic.
I don’t think we’ve gotten any sort of official announcement. I know we had gotten listing leaks on line-ups through this set, with nothing confirmed after. I have to feel like if anything more was coming, we’d at least get some sort of hint. I’d love to be wrong, though.