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Sunday, March 19, 2017

Marvel Legends - Dazzler Review !!!

A character that I have been wanting as a  Marvel Legend since the Toybiz days is finally here. The original look of Dazzler , in her 1970s white jumpsuit disco look . I purchased this figure of Dazzler at a local Walgreens for around the $ 19.99 price range .





Notice that the back of the packaging makes notice of Dazzler's roller skates, which really do not roll. More on that in a bit. As of the two scans of the card back, the bottom is a computer scan and the one above is a pic taken with my camera. Now for a look at Dazzler out of the packaging. Note that the orange insert indicates that Dazzler is originally an X-Men member .





As you can see Dazzler comes with the left arm of this series build-a-figure Warlock . Look wise, the figure came out great. Dazzler looks fantastic and very colorful. Literally you could say she comes with three accessories. A microphone, the necklace she wears and the rainbow colored piece for displaying her powers. The rainbow colored piece is a repainted often reused accessory that has been used with the likes of Dr. Strange, Enchantress, Scarlet Witch, among others. Each accessory has it's own background story to connect to the character too. The microphone is with her because as her secret identity of Alison Blaire she was a singer in clubs in her early Marvel days. Look real closely and you can see that the necklace has a small disco ball attached at the end of it. Her ear rings are sculpted onto her hair but are displayed next to her ears to give the illusion as if she is wearing them . Dazzler is a perfect likeness of her comic book self except for one thing. Maybe it's just me but I think Hasbro made her too tall. They should have made her legs a little shorter, because the character is listed to be at a height of 5"8 . In the pic where she's by the ruler you can see that she can easily stand over six inches tall. Of course it's the roller skates giving her that extra extra height, but still roller skates or no roller skates her legs should be shorter. Because she towers over quite a bit of the male characters, a perfect example in the pic below.
The above pic is proof that Dazzler is a little too tall. Even if she did NOT have the roller skates and was flat footed, she still might have ended up being taller than Dr. Strange . I hope Hasbro learn their lesson from these mishaps and improve on correcting character heights in future figures. However her being too tall is fine if you want to ignore her official Marvel stats and just be pleased with how great the figure is. But for those of us fans that want Hasbro to stay true to everything that Marvel does, we may be a bit disappointed that she is too tall . If you feel this way, you always have the option of making her shorter by making her stand with bent knees, just like the old school Masters of the Universe vintage 1980s figures. Now on to the subject of Dazzler's roller skates.

The skates look great just like the figure. Only one problem ,depending on how you want the action figure to be displayed, which is that the rollers DO NOT roll . They are sculpted on. For those of us that wanted them to roll, expect to be disappointed. However this may not be such a bad thing if you want her to stand properly without falling down. Imagine if the skates did roll then it may be nearly impossible to make her stand without falling . It's already somewhat of a struggle to make Dazzler stand with these sculpted on skates, so if they rolled then things may really get tough .So overall I only have two complaints about Dazzler, she's too tall and no roller movement in her skates. Other than those gripes she's perfect .
                                                     FINAL    THOUGHTS 

(1) ARTICULATION - Dazzler has nice all around articulation. The only POA ( point of articulation ) that is limited is that the upward movement in her neck is restricted by her hair.

(2) STANDING  ABILITY - Getting her to stand properly without falling is somewhat of a challenge because she is not flat footed, because of the skates. The skates are almost as challenging as standing characters that have heels. So I recommend bending her knees a little, spread the legs out for a proper stance without falling. Once you get that perfect stance she stands well.

(3) WHAT  I  LIKE  BEST  ABOUT  THIS  FIGURE ? - A lot !!! I've wanted a Dazzler figure for a long time, so just the pleasure of finally getting her is more than enough . Plus I like how super cool she looks. I also love the microphone and necklace accessories.

(4) WHAT  I  LIKE  LEAST  ABOUT  THIS  FIGURE ? - She's too tall and that the rollers do not roll . However I can get over the rollers not rolling but the extra height will take a while to get adjusted to .

(5) WHAT  COULD  HAVE  BEEN  DONE  TO  IMPROVE  THE  FIGURE ? - Make the wheels on the rollers roll and make her shorter .

(6) GRADING  SCALE - If not for my two gripes Dazzler would have got a Perfect Ten score . But being too tall is bothersome, so I give her a score of 9.5 out of 10 . Still a great score, would have been lower if I was still bothered by the wheels not moving on her skates.

(7) FINAL  ANALYSIS - Despite a few flaws, it is always a pleasure and luxury to own an action figure of a character that has been on your Wish List for a very long time. Dazzler is still worth buying despite the gripes .


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