SNOWBIRD & PUCK
ALPHA FLIGHT (TOY BIZ)
“In her human guise, she is simply known as Anne McKenzie. But those that are familiar with her true form know her as Snowbird, mystical protector of the Canadian North! Born of a human father and goddess mother, Snowbird was bestowed with various magical powers, including the ability to transform herself into any animal of the arctic regions, such as the ferocious wolverine! Nowadays Snowbird allies herself with other super powered individuals — like the jovial, cart-wheeling Puck — on Canada’s premier super hero team, Alpha Flight!”
Alpha Flight! They’re just like other super heroes, but they’re also Canadian! No, seriously, they’re mostly just other super heroes with Canadian elements tacked on top. Well, I guess it helps keep them memorable. There’s been a few rounds of toy coverage over the years for these guys, starting back in the ‘90s, when Toy Biz first debuted the team as an assortment of two-packs. Thus far, I’ve looked at two of the three sets, and today, I’m wrapping up the set, a mere eight years after starting it, with a look at Snowbird and Puck!
THE FIGURES THEMSELVES
Snowbird and Puck are, as noted above, the third and final two-pack from Toy Biz’s 1998 Alpha Flight line, wrapping up the team’s core line-up.
SNOWBIRD
In reading my old Alpha Flight reviews in prep for this one, I’ve discovered that I’ve mentioned that Snowbird is a Byrne creation the predates his comics work both times I’ve discussed the character. So, guess I won’t fall into that trap again…apart from right here when I did it in a meta sense. The real trouble with talking about Snowbird is that, while she may be the living embodiment of the spirit of Canada, she unfortunately doesn’t actually get much personality beyond that, so she’s just…there. Her figure stands about 5 inches tall and she has 11 points of articulation. The neck is effectively useless, but the shoulders are actually pretty nice, and giving her ankle joints allows her to be s touch more stable than some other figures of the era. Her sculpt
makes her very, very skinny, which isn’t much of a departure from how Byrne depicted her, I suppose. The head seems to get the character down alright, and the costume details are etched in, rather than just simply relying on paint. She also gets a cloth cape piece, which is simple, but hangs well and gets the job done. Her color work is generally basic, but it’s clean, and it gets the colors down appropriately, helping sell her rather striking look. Snowbird is packed with two additional versions of herself, one in bird form, the other in, like, maybe badger form? Is it a wolverine? Would that be redundant?
PUCK
The objective best member of Alpha Flight (you can’t fight me on this, I have facts on my side, and those facts are that I like him more than the others), Puck wasn’t added to the team until after they got their own book, presumably to make up for Wolverine having vacated his “short guy” position on the team. While later releases would make more proper figures, this release turns Puck into effectively a glorified accessory to Snowbird. He’s a little over 2 inches tall and he only has movement at the midsection. It’s not really articulation, since it’s a spring-loaded joint so that you can make him do flips. It’s…odd. He’s way too small for proper scaling; Puck’s a small guy, but, like, actual, real-life little person small, not fully shrunken-down smaller scale person small. At the very least, his head should be bigger than it is. As it stands, he’s really just sort of a figurine, with quite a bit of preposing, which I guess isn’t the worst. The sculpt doesn’t look *unlike* Puck, which is at least on the right track. His color work does feel especially muted and dark, making him feel very murky and easily lost in the crowd when the whole team is together.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I got Northstar and Aurora as a kid, and I got Vindicator and Sasquatch in 2017. I sort of forgot I did’t have this one, to the point that when a sealed set came into All Time as part of a much larger Toy Biz collection in 2023, I *almost* passed on them. Thankfully, I came to my senses. This set’s not as strong as the other two, because it’s really not a two-pack. Because of the way they handled Puck, it’s really just Snowbird and a bunch of accessories. She’s fine, I guess, but she’s Snowbird, so not the most thrilling. Puck is really just a placeholder, and his later figures have thankfully been much better.
Shoutout to my friends at All Time Toys, from whom I purchased this set for review! If you’re looking for cool toys both old and new, please check out their website and their eBay storefront.


