Justice League Review | The Flash MAFEX

The Flash arrives to add some speed force to the MAFEX range!

The Flash is the latest member of the Justice League to be released by MAFEX! Past releases have been Wonder Woman, Superman and the Dark Knight himself, Batman. The Flash was first scheduled to be released in March but was delayed until May. Generally, when MAFEX delays the launch of one of their action figures it means that it’s not ready and they’re making improvements. It’s been a long wait but The Flash is finally here and the figure doesn’t disappoint!

 

This figure comes with ten interchangeable hands, two interchangeable heads and a display stand. With all the different hands, you can recreate all your favorite scenes from the movie which is really awesome! However, I would have added some lightning effects as an accessory – that would have been even cooler!

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This figure has 25 points of articulation! Usually, when a character comes with shoulder pads attached to their suit, MAFEX attaches them to the body meaning they’re not articulated – but this time, they did something new and attached them to the arms and articulated them. Therefore, posing The Flash in a running stance is easy and delivers a pleasing result.

The Flash’s armor is quite sophisticated and they nailed it right down to the last detail, it’s absolutely breathtaking! The alternate head without the mask is also amazing, it’s spot on Ezra Miller!

Up Close:

 

Final Thoughts:

Overall, this figure is another great addition to the DCEU line! Their series of figures from the Justice League movie has been MAFEX’s best work so far. No problems, always top quality and the best level of detail!

The next figure to be released is Batman (Tactical Suit) in July!

 

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