>>9827797>Also how is articulation on those compared to the McFarlane figures?I'd say on par. They're better in some places, worse in others. I have that seven pack with the JL you refer to. It was HEAVILY discounted years ago, I got mine for like $50 bucks. $150 may seem a little steep but if you want a complete JL it's really not too far off what you'd be paying to get the other McF figures. For a roster of all seven, if you paid retail, it'd work out to about $140 before tax and shipping. And that is IF you could find all of them for retail. Plus McF has yet to make a "default" style WW only variants like how she appeared in Death Metal. So you'd have to wait it out until Todd finally does her. He did finally do an Aquaman and a modern and classic Martian Manhunter that should still be around retail I'd imagine.
>And they're a smaller scale too right?Yes. They're 1/12 (6in) scale which is kind of the default scale at the moment for most other super hero toylines. For example Marvel Legends are around 1/12 scale, Star Wars Black Series is strict 1/12 and so on and so forth. So if you say wanted to mix and match some Marvel and DC figures you'd probably want to stick with 1/12 scale. Todd's stuff is 1/10 scale (7in) so it doesn't really mix and match well with other superhero lines out right now. You can kinda fudge certain characters though.
Also most import lines are 1/12 scale. So if you do decide you eventually want to take the Japan pill, you may want to take that into consideration. For example, I swapped out Icons Batman and Superman for their Mafex counterparts and they look quite good with the rest of the Icons JL. Pic related is my JL. Definitely look up what the McF versions look like too though, you may prefer them. Up to you.