![]() ![]() Gone is the black outline, which I can live with, but the white is a duller tampo than what’s been used before. The only thing I don’t like about this Hal is the chest symbol. I like it – I kinda wish they were using it since the beginning. Not only is it the grey-templed Hal I remember, but, like all the GLs in the 5pk, the green is now cast in a slightly pearlized hue. This is finally the version of Hal that’s going to stay in my display. There’s some amusing things to note on the back of the box like John and Sinestro’s covers showcasing how their uniforms are incorrect, Sinestro is using his regular buck in the photo so his head appears to be normal, and Hal Jordan manages to be in the center of all of the character’s covers. The back features some background on each character along with some cover appearances. The sides of the box even feature this year’s character mural in a green hue. The packaging is interesting – basically the normal DC Universe Classics motif all in green. I did take a picture of the package as well as a large shot of the back for those interested, but they just didn’t find a way into the review. Now that the $60 has been spent and I have the five figures in-hand? Well, I’m not all that excited. Sinestro was going to suck – there was no two ways about it, but the other four seemed like they would be fun. I always liked John Stewart’s Mosaic uniform. ![]() ![]() Guy Gardner and Tomar-Re looked fantastic. When Mattel announced this set at Toy Fair last February, I was mostly excited about it. After striking out at Wal-Marts in Oklahoma, Ohio, Arkansas, and Florida, (I promise I wasn’t really looking as hard as that sounds) the rascally thing finally arrived at a Wal-Mart not twelve miles from my house. My long search for the GL 5pk is finally over. ![]()
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