This review is about the Arkham Scarecrow, not the business suit Scarecrow. Now I've never been a fan of Scarecrow in the sense that I know everything about him, yet he's a character that for some reason I always enjoy. This means that when I saw the Movie Masters Scarecrow, I decided to buy him. He's a fun figure. He's got DC Universe Classics articulation, the one exception being the biceps. In fact, for the first few months I had him, I had no idea his legs had advanced articulation, and thought they were just the standard up down movement. Silly me, eh? Anyway, he's got a cool design to him that you just have to love, and his coat is soft enough that it doesn't hinder articulation... much. His paint apps are pretty good too, even under the coat things look pretty good. Scarecrow's...[See More]
Well, I'll start by saying that Scarecrow is one of the characters who I like, but I don't know much about. I originally picked up movie Masters Scarecrow and he went in a drawer for a year, when I decided to start getting serious about my collecting, I eventually found him, and liking the movie version of Scarecrow, put him up. It wasn't until about a month later that I noticed he had DCUC type articulation. I was elated. This figure is great. Amazing sculpt on the cloak and the clothes under it, the mask is perfectly sculpted to capture the fact that it's like a burlap sack on his face, and while here's not many ways you can think to pose him, the articulation is made so that you can do pretty much whatever you think of. He's definitely one of my favorite DC figures, even though he's...[See More]
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