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Mezco: One:12 Collective Suicide Squad Harley Quinn

Mezco’s One:12 Collective Suicide Squad Harley Quinn goes up for pre-order in just ten hours (as of this writing, if you’re thinking of commenting “nu-uh, it’s in 5 hours” then….you are free to do whatever you like) so get ready, get set……

What do you get when a secret government agency forms a super team comprised completely of bad guys?

“Worst. Heroes. Ever!”

Straight from the DC Comic’s blockbuster movie Suicide Squad comes Harley Quinn, the deranged and extremely dangerous poster girl formally known as Dr. Harleen Quinzel; now villainess girlfriend to the psychotic Joker.

Debuting our premiere female body, the One:12 Collective captures every aspect of Margot Robbi’s celebrated portrayal of the dangerously unpredictable Harley Quinn, crafted with detailing and outfitting never seen before at this scale.

THE HARLEY QUINN ONE:12 COLLECTIVE FIGURE FEATURES:

  • Three (3) newly developed, detailed head portraits featuring Margot Robbi’s likeness including:
    • Standard portrait
    • Laughing portrait
    • Bubble gum popping portrait
  • One:12 Collective body with over 30 points of articulation
  • Hand-painted, authentic detailing
  • Approximately 16cm tall
  • Five (5) interchangeable hands including:
    • One (1) pair of posing hands (L & R)
    • One (1) pair of baseball bat holding hands (L & R)
    • One (1)  gun holding hand (R)

COSTUME:

  • Choker collar
  • Four (4) spiked bracelets 
  • Satin “Property Of Joker” jacket
  • “Daddy’s Little Monster” t-shirt
  • Red and blue hot pants
  • Harness/underarm holster
  • Fully loaded studded belt
  • Haute couture boots


ACCESSORIES:

  • One (1) baseball bat
  • One (1) revolver (fits in shoulder holster)
  • One (1) One:12 Collective display base with logo
  • One (1) One:12 Collective adjustable display post

Each figure is packaged in a deluxe, collector friendly box designed with collectors in mind; there are no twist ties, for easy in-and-out of package display.

The pre-order page is already open with a countdown timer. Harley will cost $75 and is scheduled for June-August release.

15 thoughts on “Mezco: One:12 Collective Suicide Squad Harley Quinn

  1. Gotta dig that the jacket is removable. Something that Figuarts and MAFEX dropped the ball on. Extra arms on both of those figures would have put them over the edge of coolness.

  2. Hard to tell in these photos, but it looks like they may have tweaked a few things since revealing the figure at Comic Con(?).
    The engineering looks okay from the little they show so far, but that likeness is pretty bad compared to what they did with their BvS Batman. She looks . . . trashy, if that makes sense.
    Figuarts wins out this time for me and now I’m a bit worried about their inevitable Wonder Woman . . .

  3. Looks bad, continuing the trend of this line recently. Here’s hoping Supes comes out better.

  4. It needs some refinement. I know it’s a prototype and all, but it looks particularly unfinished. The clothing looks really nice, though.

  5. That’s the worst thing to come out of this line thus far. Terrible. Matches the movie and the portrayal, so at least its on theme.

  6. That is not good. I mean it’s kinda looking really really bad.

    This is definitely mezco’s first stinker. That waist the ill fitting clothes and non robbie likeness kill this one when you compare it to figuarts and mafex.

  7. That looks kind of not good. Likeness is only better than Mattel’s in this scale, and the joints (mostly that waist), which I’m sure will be very useful on future female characters (depending on who they are), just look plain ugly on one wearing such a skimpy outfit.

  8. Ughhh.. what were they thinking when they designed that waist???… it looks like shes wearing giant tan rubber granny panties… they should have put the articulation up below the chest and ribs..

    Thats a pretty disappointing design decision… in my opinion anyways

  9. Looks pretty good, but not a dead ringer for Margot Robbie. Pretty strange waist/torso articulation too.

  10. The likeness is really lacking but it looks fine as a figure in general. I’ve dug the last few figures (outside of Armor Bats which I still say is a huge disappointment) so this is at least on my radar but can’t say it’s a purchase or not. A comic based Harley would have been a 100% buy.

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