The fastest man on Earth, Wally West became The Flash in a freak accident when splashed with volatile chemicals that had been struck by lightning. The super-human speed and endurance that resulted are enhanced by his Fractal Techgear velocity armor, enabling The Flash to race to the rescue faster than ever before, with virtually no depletion of energy or risk of injury.
Whao boy! I remember I got this guy way back when for Christmas in '96. Same year I also got the Green Lantern. Always wanted the Superman from the line. Anyway, I dug him out of the toy box a few days ago and even found a few pieces of his armor.
Total Justice Flash stands about five inches and has basic articulation with swivel joints at the shoulders, neck and hips. The body is molded in red plastic and the paint is nice and clean. The lightning bolt on his chest is a little scratched, but he is an old figure that has been lying in a toy box for some time now. The remnants of a glossy coat is still apparent.
The lightning bolts around his forearms are paint with a flat coat of yellow, the same for the intersecting bolts around his waist. I am not sure if the sharp, downward and...[See More]
One of the reasons I like the Total Justice figures is the attention to detail. The paint jobs on them are excellent. Many other toy series I've seen always seem to have a slight flaw on them like paint running from the corner of the eyes or paint from boots overlapping the paint on the figure's leg. The paint job on The Flash is sharp and concise. The yellow lightning streaks on his red gloves are perfectly defined, just like streak around his waist, the lightning accents on the sides of his mask, and the famous Flash symbol on his chest.
I know a lot of people like detailed muscles too, but also like some other other Total Justice figures, sometimes the muscles go overboard. Flash, Green Lantern, and Superman all have these ridiculously exaggerated neck muscles. It seems like someone...[See More]
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