
McFarlane Toys DC Collectors Edition Captain Cold (The Rogues) Figure Review
Central City has been home to plenty of super-villains over the years—enough to keep even the Fastest Man Alive running ragged. But among The Flash’s gallery of Rogues, none is cooler than the parka-clad, cold-ray-packing Leonard Snart, better known as Captain Cold.
McFarlane Toys has brought this iconic DC Comics villain to life in their Collectors Edition line. Featuring 22 moving parts, multiple accessories, and a design inspired by both classic and modern interpretations, this 7-inch figure aims to deliver a definitive version of Captain Cold.
I picked mine up from Gamestop, and fittingly, he arrived during a freezing weekend in Colorado. So, let’s crack this icy villain open and see how he stacks up. Is this a must-have figure, or should collectors let it slide?
Packaging
Captain Cold comes in the standard DC Collectors Edition box, following the same design we have seen in previous releases. It features a sleek gold-label treatment, which helps set these figures apart as premium collectibles.
Inside, the figure is securely packed, and McFarlane Toys includes a collectible art card featuring a character profile image on the front and a biography on the back. While the packaging doesn’t reinvent the wheel, it does its job in keeping the figure protected and presentable for display.
Articulation and Poseability
McFarlane Toys has given Captain Cold 22 moving parts, allowing for a solid range of poses.
The ab crunch provides decent flexibility, and the head rotates smoothly, making it easy to pose him in signature stances. Whether you want him casually aiming his cold-ray or standing tall as the leader of the Rogues, this figure can handle it.
However, if you were hoping for highly dynamic articulation like a Mafex Spider-Man, you might need to adjust expectations. This figure is built for Captain Cold’s signature movements, not acrobatic poses.
Sculpt and Design – A Smart Reuse?
McFarlane Toys is known for reusing figure molds when it makes sense, and this Captain Cold borrows elements from a previous release. However, with new details like a redesigned belt, tunic overlay, and a fresh head sculpt, this figure feels distinct and updated.
The combination of classic and modern influences results in a faithful representation of Captain Cold, making him a great addition to any DC Multiverse lineup.
How do you feel about this reuse? Does it add value, or would you have preferred a completely new sculpt? Drop your thoughts in the comments.
Accessories – Everything You Need (Almost)
McFarlane Toys packed Captain Cold with a solid array of accessories, including:
- Four extra hands for varied posing options
- Three interchangeable faceplates to switch up his expressions
- His signature cold-ray
- A character display base for stability
The only real omission? A freeze effect piece would have been a great addition, allowing for dynamic action shots. Also, while the holster for the cold-ray looks great, it would have been even better if it were fully functional.
That said, the included accessories enhance the figure’s display options, making this release feel complete.
Final Thoughts – A Worthy Addition?
McFarlane Toys has delivered a strong Captain Cold figure that balances great sculpting, solid articulation, and a character-specific design that stays true to the DC Comics source material.
For dedicated McFarlane collectors, this figure offers everything expected in the Collectors Edition line. The extra faceplates and hands add variety, and the 22 moving parts make for solid posing opportunities.
For casual Flash fans, Captain Cold still holds up as an enjoyable addition to a Rogue’s Gallery display. His iconic look and classic accessories make him a standout figure.
So, what’s the verdict? If you’re a fan of The Flash’s Rogues or looking to expand your DC Villains lineup, Captain Cold is a great pickup.
Where did you get your Captain Cold figure? Drop a comment below and share your thoughts.
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