#3796: GREEN LANTERN - HAL JORDAN

GREEN LANTERN -- HAL JORDAN

SUPER POWERS (McFARLANE)

"Hal Jordan’s life was changed twice by crashing aircraft. The first time was when he witnessed the death of his father, pilot Martin Jordan. The second was when, as an adult and trained pilot himself, he was summoned to the crashed wreckage of a spaceship belonging to Abin Sur. Abin explained that he was a member of the Green Lantern Corps, an organization of beings from across the cosmos, armed with power rings fueled by the green energy of all the willpower in the universe. Upon his death, Abin entrusted his ring and duties as the Green Lantern of Earth’s space sector to Hal Jordan."

I'm angling a lot more towards "comfort" reviews these days, so expect more of that, I guess.  That manifested in a Toy Biz Marvel review yesterday, because I've got plenty of those, and they make me happy.  Continuing on things that make me happy, I've got a whole stack of McFarlane Super Powers figures, and I genuinely can't believe that's where we are, but it is.  My favorite vintage Super Powers figure was Green Lantern, whom I'd already reviewed, but McFarlane did a remake of that one, so, you know what, here's that one!

THE FIGURE ITSELF

Green Lantern - Hal Jordan was released in the sixth assortment of McFarlane's Super Powers line.  It was the first assortment of 2024, and he paired off with the previously reviewed Sinestro.  He was the line's second GL, and the first under the "new" style that is actually the old style.  The figure stands about 4 1/2 inches tall and he has 7 points of articulation.  In a departure for this line, Hal is actually slightly *shorter* than his vintage counterpart.  Not by much, but it's there.  Hal's sculpt, courtesy of Owen Oertling, is designed as a replica of the vintage Kenner one.  It's actually a pretty close match.  If anything, it takes him a little closer to the Jose Garcia-Lopez illustrations than the original.  I quite like it.  It's a good, solid update.  In terms of coloring, he's completely painted, which is an interesting set-up.  His color scheme is the same general look as Kilowog, with the more muted shade of green.  It's got more of that Super Friends shading, which is a vibe I can certainly appreciate.  Hal is packed with his power battery, which, like the main mold, is modeled on his original, while being slightly different.

THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION

Obviously, I'm a bit of a late convert on the McFarlane Super Powers, so I wound up missing this guy at retail.  A lot of people did, as it turns out, which means that this figure is currently more expensive than his vintage counterpart, which is quite an interesting turn of events.  I was thankfully able to get a good deal on a loose one through All Time, which was a good thing, because I really do like this one a lot.  I loved the original, and I love this one too, and I love them for similar, but different reasons.

Thanks to my sponsors over at All Time Toys for setting me up with this figure to review.  If you’re looking for cool toys both old and new, please check out their website and their eBay storefront.

Originally published on February 18, 2025


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