⚡️ Get ready to shrink into action with The Atom!
The McFarlane Toys DC Direct The Atom action figure stands at 7 inches tall and features 22 points of articulation for versatile posing. This collectible includes a mini Atom figure, a display base, and a collectible art card showcasing character art and biography. Perfect for fans of the DC Multiverse, this figure is ideal for gifting on various occasions.
Size | 7in |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.75"L x 6"W x 11"H |
Color | Multicolor |
Collection Name | Comic Toy Figures |
Occasion Type | Birthday, Christmas, Hanukah, Comic Con, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, Easter, Wedding, Anniversary, Halloween |
Theme | Comic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168 |
Required Assembly | No |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Language | English |
Special Features | McFarlane Toys Digital Collectible |
P**N
A great example of how less can sometimes be more, even with a McFarlane figure.
Full Disclosure: I'm not a McFarlane Toy super fan, nor am I a McFarlane Toy hater.The value on this figure is outstanding. If you want an in-depth look at the figure itself, check out one of the many review videos on YouTube. They'll do much better justice than I can. However, I consider the value here to be quite excellent, especially with regard to other McFarlane Multiverse figures. You get a nice looking 7' figure, and also a 3" version (which I believe to be the 3" Page Puncher version). The current price is about $20, but I've also seen it dip as low as $15 a few times within the last two months. It's definitely worth that $15, and I'd say it's also worth the $20. I forget what I paid for it, but it was probably somewhere between.In my opinion, this a pretty accurate representation of Silver Age Atom. There's not too much to the figure itself, but it uses the Blue Beetle buck, which I think is a good one. Sometimes less is more, and I feel like this particular figure could be a poster child for that statement.. The digital aspect of this product is something I haven't explored in-depth. I've checked it out with other figures but wasn't really impressed.Special Note: I will say with regard to the Digital Figure line, he's been putting out some of the best versions of (McFarlane-produced) figures I've seen (examples: Silver Age Joker, Silver Age Hal Jordan Green Lantern) and at affordable prices. Like all McFarlane lines, this awesome quality isn't consistent across the Digital line, but certainly check it out if you're looking for great versions of the aforementioned characters. MSRP tends not to be more than $23, but can often be found for much cheaper on Amazon. (Once they hit secondary markets, they can really jump in price, like the Silver Age Hal Jordan Green Lantern). Meanwhile, the Silver Age Joker is still available in most hobby shops for MSRP, and is the very best Joker figure I've ever seen (from any company).This is a 5/5 star item in my opinion. It's a great figure, with a smaller version of himself that fits the theme of the character well. All for a very affordable price. Less is more cannot always be said about a figure, but it certainly can in this instance. If you like the figure or are just putting together a JLA, this is the Atom to get.
M**S
Atom Figure
Great figure that is worth it.
B**R
The Only 1:1 Scale McFarlane Action Figure
I love this figure. It has one property that makes it different from any other McFarlane figure: it is actually very close to 1:1 scale. In the comics, the Atom's typical functional size is about 6 inches. This figure is about 7 inches. So I play with it in a very different way - instead of posing it in scenes, I'll leave it in different places around the house: hiding behind a coffee cup, sitting on a shelf, or sitting on my shoulder - the kind of things the Atom did in the comics all the time.As far as quality and build, it is very typical McFarlane with all the pluses and minuses that that implies. The only odd thing about it is that the eyes tend to look a bit East Asian, which led me to think of this as being the Ryan Choi Atom and some descriptions indicate that, but the box art and the costume design are Silver Age Ray Palmer.Bottom line: A great value for the money and more fun as something to play with around the house than as a figure for action poses.
W**L
He's ok
Standard McFarlane release. Nothing super special about him. The addition of the small slug is nice but doesn't add anything to the money. Comes with no accessories and that is one of the biggest sticking points that I have for any McFarlane release. For the money that we're paying for the figures, there need to be some form of accessories included with the figures
D**N
Sma.
He may be small in size but he makes up for that in heroics. Fantastic figure
C**N
All perfect. 100% recommended seller. Thanks ;)
All perfect. 100% recommended seller. Thanks ;)
J**E
The silver age Atom!
The miniature powerhouse is perfectly rendered in this 7 inch tall action figure. Complete with trading card, base, interchangeable hands and a smaller scale figure (no articulation) make this a must buy!
D**E
Traditional DC Atom figure is great addition
This Atom figure represents the legacy outfit of the Atom. The figure stands fine on the enclosed stand. It included a digital download card and a collectible figure card. Lastly, there is a small version of the Atom (non-moveable) that shoes him in a shrinking size.The figure has good articulation. There are no associated accessoried aside from an alternate set of hands.
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