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I really like the sculpt conceptually, but I also hate what DC did with the costume. Yeah, I know, it's a bit of a throwback to his "Sword of the Atom" days, and all indigo lanterns have that sort of tribal look to them. That doesn't mean it's not just a tad ridiculous, though.
Still, character design aside, the sculpt is very good in my opinion and I love their use of the shrinking effect! If only we could have had it on a traditional Atom figure instead.
I just got back from work, ate some lunch and then popped on here and whats the first thing i see... THIS AMAZING PIECE OF WORK!! After the Saints winning last night and seeing this. This is the best week ever so far... The sculpt on this is so beautiful. My hat is off to you guys.
I think this sculpt is right on. It's completely comic-accurate, so if there's complaints about the "hockey stick" and the hokey costume, that's DC's fault, not Wizkids' or Ben's....
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Digital renders...meh. Its like running out to buy a new model car without even seeing an actual photo of a real vehicle. I agree that these little computer drawings look incredible, but in this case, seeing is NOT believing.
Once real world, painted sculpts are on hand for viewing, then and only then, will I get excited. Chinese-slave labor, slop painters overpower digital renderings every time!
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I'm thinking the compassion ring probably didn't read "Justice League: A Cry for Justice", where the Atom has been torturing supervillains, or the recent "Brave & the Bold", where he was very reluctant to save the Joker.
Ring: "Ray Palmer, you have the ability to feel great compassion."