FATES INTERTWINED with HAWKGIRL and GENTLEMAN GHOST. Includes: HAWKGIRL with Thangarian Mace, Spear and Short Sword vs. GENTLEMAN GHOST with Flintlock Pistol and a Cane. HAWKGIRL BIOGRAPHY. His powers and phantom nature make him nearly impossible to apprehend, but the superheroes of the 21st century always managed to defeat this dapper, spectral villain.
This is a fantastic set. I am very pleased to have to it. I don't think there is a better Hawkgirl figure that has ever been made.
Sculpts:
- Great sculpt. Hawkgirl looks just like the character from Justice League. The wings have an incredible amount of detail, and they offer 2 distinct poses. The boots, head and ab section are completely new sculpts. She is able to sit fully and split. Gentleman Ghost shares the same mold as the Joker with small changes/additions. The cloak and head are completely new and unique. Both figures are 1/12 scale and fit in with 6" lines like Marvel Legends, He-Man Classics, and all of the other D.C. classics figures. They are taller than most of the newer D.C. icons line.
Paint:
- Hawkgirl's paint is vibrant and accurate. The painted skin tone on the face and neck match the molded tone of the arms nicely (the face is somewhat more glossy, but not in a distracting way.) My figure arrived with no paint imperfections, but I have seen some face blotches on a few other collectors figures.
Gentleman Ghost is molded in 2 types/colors of plastic. Most parts are molded in white, but some parts (the cloak and lower legs) are molded in clear plastic. The clear plastic parts are also the only pieces that have any paint on him. He's designed in a way that the white parts fade into the clear parts. There is paint rub in his knee joints, but it's not too noticeable since he's white or clear. I also had so paint scuffs right out of the box.
Accessories:
Neither figure includes the Collect and Connect/Build a Figure pieces from the standard release, but if you are looking for just the figures, it's a good deal because this set was cheaper than the stand alone figures.
Hawkgirl has a staff, a dagger and a mace. The three are cast in gun metal plastic and the sculpted wood and leather are painted brown.
Gentleman Ghost has a pistol and a cane. Both are cast in white plastic.
Durability/ Playability:
Both figures have tight joints that will hold poses. Hawkgirl can hold 2 weapons at a time without assistance. GG can not hold either accessory because of the fixed position of his grip being too big.
I see some of the paint scuffing more with more play.