NIGHTWING
SUPER POWERS (McFARLANE TOYS)
George Lucas once said of his telling of the Star Wars story that “it’s like poetry; it rhymes.” I’m gonna be just as sanctimonious as he was for just a moment here and apply that to a set of my own reviews here at the site. Back in 2023, I reviewed my first McFarlane Super Powers figure, which was the Series 3 Nightwing. Last year, in the full swing of the line’s run, I reviewed the second Nightwing. And now, in 2025, I’m kicking off my reviews of the final series of McFarlane’s Super Powers with a look at, you guessed it, Nightwing!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Nightwing is, as noted above, the first figure in the final series of Super Powers from McFarlane. Interestingly, however, though they are the last set released, they are numerically Series 11, as billed by McFarlane themselves, putting them ahead of the Superman movie figures. Whatever the case, they are indeed the last set, and they are all of them “Gold Label” figures, exclusive to McFarlane’s online shop. This is Nightwing’s third go at a figure in this line, which is quite an accomplishment, especially given that Dick already had a figure in the vintage line, albeit as Robin. We’ve been getting progressively further and further back on the costume designs, so this one finally puts him in his original Perez attire, which is the costume he actually had during the original line’s run. The figure stands 4 1/2 inches tall and he has 7 points of articulation. The last two Nightwings both used the same mold, but this one is all-new, and far more accurate to the aesthetic of the vintage line. I do generally like it. The head in particular feels pretty on the mark, in terms of looking like Dick as Nightwing, and also feeling at home with the original run. The neck does end up with some odd flashing at the spot where it joints the toros, which I don’t love, and I also feel like the feel seem a little too small for the rest of the body. That said, the stance is spot-on for Kenner styling, and I like the slightly sculpted elements of this costume. His paint work is rather basic, but it works well enough for the most part. The changeovers on the outfit in particular are pretty cleanly handled. Nightwing is without accessories, but given the amount of new parts, and the lack of any real obvious extras to include, it’s not too big a deal.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I love Nigthwing. I love Super Powers. A Nightwing Super Powers figure is something that should bring me joy. The last two weren’t *bad*, but the costume choices and general design aesthetic really bugged me, and made it difficult to really enjoy either of them. I also felt like it was increasingly unlikely that we’d get a Nightwing that was actually supposed to go with the rest of the line. Needless to say, I was very happy to be proven wrong when this figure popped up. He’s not perfect, but he’s what I wanted from the start. If the line’s going to end, I’m happy to have finally gotten this guy for the line-up.






































