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#3795: BLIZZARD
BLIZZARD
IRON MAN (TOY BIZ)
"A once-brilliant scientist driven insane when he tested his portable cold generator on himself, the man now known as the Blizzard has become the twisted enemy of all that is decent. Possessing the ability to create untold amounts of ice and snow with a single thought, the Blizzard always has a chilly reception ready for those who would oppose him-particularly his arch-enemy, Iron Man!"
Okay, let's jump back into the Iron Man villain well, I suppose! Last week was Whiplash Blacklash, who's always been sort of forgettable. Today it's Blizzard, who's not as forgettable in general, but is minorly forgettable in the sense that most people don't know there's actually two of them. The full face mask and generally similar designs don't really help matters there. Nor does the fact the cartoon the Iron Man line was based on identified Blizzard as one guy, while the toy identified him as another. Hooray for confusion!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Blizzard was released in Series 2 of Toy Biz's Iron Man line, as one of the three "antagonist" figures. He's an adaptation of Blizzard's animated design, which was a pretty good, solid "classic" Blizzard design. The figure stands about 5 inches tall and he has 10 points of articulation. His movement is pretty decent for the era, though it's not revolutionary or anything. The sculpt was new at the time (though it saw re-use later down the line for Dormammu of all characters), and it's generally okay, apart from one odd quirk. The general build and layout of the costume elements certainly works, but, for some reason, he kinda looks like he has two left feet? Guess he's not much of a dancer. His paint work is limited to a bunch of white on blue plastic. It honestly works pretty well, though, so it's pretty striking. Blizzard is packed with an ice glove attachment for his right hand, an ice cane, and an identification card. Generally, it's a nice selection of extras. He also gets an action feature; much like a number of the earlier Wolverine figures, he has a little thumb-hold on his back, so you can move him at the waist, which will swing his arms up and down.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I've always liked Blizzard pretty well, and I especially liked him in the cartoon. I didn't get this one new, but I got him *relatively* close to new. I found him loose at a toy show, in the early '00s. He didn't have any of his accessories, but he worked for my purposes at the time. I just got the chance to complete him a few weeks ago, when a complete one came in through work. Aside from the slightly odd foot sculpt, he's a really nice, pretty basic figure.
Originally published on February 17, 2025
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