Just have to praise this figure.

I picked one up last night, after being on the fence about her from seeing pics...but one up-close look at that head, that marvelous head, and I had to have her. Out of the package she didn't disappoint; the head is the ideal "military female" look to me, feminine with the hair swept up but not butch, a perfectly sculpted face and a head molded to look good on the neck.
A far cry from the original "stretched out Halloween mask and bow legs" look 25A offered. Just as the "blue" Baroness head was a major improvement (though the body still was horrid) over the 5-pack version.
I look at her, and ask: why couldn't Hasbro get it right like this from the start? I mean, c'mon, how hard is it to find a designer who can get it right, and stick with him/her? Does the IQ truly get smaller the higher up the corporate ladder you go?
It just seems a shame that, as is typical, things only really start to get good as the line dwindles toward it's end (a sure sign that it's ending is the figures get better--Valor vs. Venom Bombstrike, anyone?)
Anyway, can't praise her enough; side by side with the 25A original there is just *no* comparison. Definitely may have to snag me a couple of more.
And while I'm at it, I have to add praise for the Matt Tracker I picked up, whom I found hidden deep beneath the other figs! I used to watch the original incarnation of MASK (before it became "let's race all the time!" suckfest) though never had any toys; had no interest in this fig until I saw him up close. WOW! That is one fantastic head...haven't taken him out of the package yet but the rest looks great as well, and again, makes me wonder why they couldn't do this right from the beginning...
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