So I stumbled about the action figures of "Gotham" that come with some awesome backgrounds and I figured I should at least have a look into the series before I buy them (not that buying figures just for the accessories has stopped me before *cough* "Primeval" *cough*). And now I'm kinda hooked. Anyone else here collecting these?
I want to introduce you to the figures of wave 1, which are Det. James "Jim" Gordon, Selina "Cat" Kyle and Oswald Cobblepot aka the Penguin.
So,
Jim Gordon who one day becomes Commissioner if you know your "Batman". I think they did the face very well.
The picture above shows the double jointed knees which seem to be standard these days and make them very flexible. If I think back at my first "Stargate" figures that did have no knees at all... (although it fit Jack's character who always complained about a stiff knee LOL)
Gordon has many joints, the hips, elbows and shoulders turn into all directions but the best part are the feet which also turn around everywhere. My other figures would topple over if I tried this wide stance but he has still his soles flat to the ground:
Even his tie is sculpted seperatedly. I read a lot of people bought this figure to use as any kind of suited figure with a headswap. So if you need one, he's the guy!
And the jacket is not in the way of him sitting properly which is always a plus:
He comes with this awesome environment:
Next
Selina Kyle, who will become Catwoman one day. I think she's rather cute! I originally did not want to watch this series as I was afraid it would be similar to "Smallville" - too many teenagers and high school drama. But both her and Bruce are actually really good and the rest are mostly adult characters.
She comes with a bottle of milk but this is not why I got her - this is:
Put together with Gordon's half you get this. All pieces can be seperated for easy storage:
Finally,
The Penguin. From Batman movies you may know him as an old small thick guy, but I really like this version of him. Very interesting portrait. He reminds me a bit of the Simm!Master and Sherlock's Moriarty. Originally I did not want to get him, as I was not interested in the dock he comes with, but the actor's interpretation of the character has won me over:
He comes with some extra hands to hold the accessories, the umbrella and the apple. I just watched the pilot a couple of days ago and can see where all the other things - Gordon's trash cans and Selina's milk bottle and also the pier - are coming from, but I can't remember the significance of the apple right now. Guess I'll have to watch again.
This is the pier from the finale of the pilot:
And this is the whole wave 1. The fourth wave just got announced so you can bet there will be more and I already have all kind of ideas how to use the backgrounds for my other figures.