The version depicted the altered version of Superman with pale blue skin and a completely redesigned Superman costume with lightning designs and a more angular insignia. Superman's shoulders and forearms are limned with darkly-colored, coruscating energy.
superman red is a pretty coll figure.his sculpt is actually different than superman blue.his head has a meaner hed sculpt,which fits the charcter very well.The articulation is standard for a DCUC figure.No frozen or broken joints.The one problem I have (which the blue one has also) is the energy blasts which shoul be fastened to his hand cannot fit on his hand,It keeps falling off and I can't get it on.Besides that,brillant figure.I still prefer the blue one though,because the ble is the main focus during the storyline....[See More]
No greater joy comes to a customizer than when seeing a new and improved "Blank" figure go on sale. A "Blank" figure is a figure that has zero to very minimal sculpted details, essentially, a "naked" body from which almost any character can be made. SuperRed here is a Male Blank, and being an articulated DCSH body makes it even more useful.
Supes is about 6.25 inches tall, just like the older DCSH Superman figs. The body-sculpt is definitely subtley different. I'd waste my breath explaining the differences, it's easier to just buy the figure and compare it to the older versions of Superman yourself (it's worth it if you're a customizer). Most importantly, the legs can now close all the way for a more natural stance. There are only the essential wrinkles to indicate a suit, not nakedness....[See More]
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