Originally hailing from the planet Korugar, Sinestro once served as the Green Lantern of Sector 1417 and quickly gained recognition among the Corps for his ability to police his sector. However, peace came at a price. Sinestro’s determination to preserve order caused him to act more as a dictator than a protector. It wasn’t until then new recruit Hal Jordan learned of Sinestro’s methods that the Guardians were informed and Sinestro was ejected from the Corps. Steadfast in his belief of moral superiority and methods of maintaining order, Sinestro formed the Sinestro Corps, harnessing the yellow energy of fear, to not only combat the Guardians, whom he sees as the main obstacle on the path to intergalactic peace, but to also strengthen the Green Lantern Corps.
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Classic 4.5″ scale figures with articulation.
Compatible vehicles that fit both new and old figures.
Packaged in iconic Super Powers blister card packaging.
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These new Super Powers figures are great. I love that we're finally getting a Sinestro in this style. McFarlane toys delivers a great mix of characters that were never done in the 80s. This one has an accessory but they do not have action features like the originals. They're great for posing and playing with but I don't recommend bashing them together. The paint comes off easily.
The McFarlane toys just keeps producing all the toys we never got back in the 80's. This classic Sinestro is a dram come true for any old school DC fan
I've been looking forward to the many releases of SUPER POWERS by McFarlane and he doesn't disappoint. I was a collector of the original Kenner Line back in the 80s and even though I loved it back then, I was always perplexed and annoyed that we didn't get too many villains except of the Darkseid variety. It's ultimately what killed the line I think. But I digress...
As a huge Superfriends fan (especially the CHALLENGE episodes that featured the heroes fighting against the Legion of Doom), I am so thrilled to add Sinestro to my collection along with Black Manta (which was extremely hard to find, but that's a story for another day). The figure is pristine and extremely accurate... comic book accurate however. This figure is billed as the "Superfriends" version but it's not. Sinestro, as he appeared on the cartoon, was colored differently. What's depicted as black here was navy blue on the cartoon. How he's depicted in figure form is how he appeared in the comics (as well as in Bruce Timm's JLU). It's a small discrepancy but a discrepancy nonetheless. Given McFarlane's penchant for repaints, this is one time I hope we get another version of Sinestro with Superfriends cartoon color accuracy. Regardless, if that never happens, I'm happy with this figure and hope we get more Legion of Doom members, including the females Giganta and the Cheetah. I'd also like an actual Hall of Doom playlet that's, again, cartoon accurate and big enough to house all 13 villains... think it'll ever happen? We can only hope. A+++