McFarlane Toys continues to impress with their latest digital collectible release: the Silver Age Two-Face. Alongside it, lucky collectors might also find the Platinum Chase edition, offering a modern twist on a classic character.
Classic Design with a Comic Book Flair
The Silver Age version is a direct hit for fans of vintage DC storytelling. It features Two-Face in a split-color orange and purple suit with a vivid green scarred face. The sculpt captures both Harvey Dent’s calm side and his chaotic alter ego in sharp detail.
The Platinum Chase variant brings a sleek update. Decked out in a black and dirty white suit, it trades the green scar for a bold maroon red. The sculpt stays the same, but the new colors give it a whole different vibe.
Articulation That Works (Mostly)
For a figure in a full suit, articulation is surprisingly solid. While he won’t be pulling off gymnastic moves, he’s perfect for dramatic coin-flip poses and classic Two-Face standoffs. It’s exactly what collectors have come to expect—and want—from a figure like this.
Accessories: Just the Basics
Each figure includes a stand and a digital code. Unfortunately, that’s all you’ll find in the box. There are no additional hands or iconic accessories. While that might be a drawback for some, it’s a common trade-off with digital releases from McFarlane.
Final Thoughts
Both versions of Two-Face are strong additions to the DC Multiverse lineup. Whether you’re a longtime collector or just getting started, these figures hit the right marks. The sculpt is clean, the paint apps are bold, and the character’s duality is well represented in both versions.
If you’re a fan of DC villains—or just appreciate a solid collectible with comic roots—this Two-Face duo is definitely worth your shelf space.
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