>>6435532If those cape pieces are attached to the shoulders, that is an interesting approach to do capes for action figures. We've seen something like this with Mini Venom Snake.
Usually there are two types, one is a flat looking cape draping off the back, shoulders all free to move around. This can look boring even though articulation of the arms are not hindered. The other one is having the cape piece drape over the shoulders, either a solid piece or have its own articulation points on the body. It looks better as a cape but likely block the arms from going straight up.
Being attached to the arms, we get the look and no interference for the arms. The cape moves with the arms like a real one would. Would be perfect if they also move on their own, ball jointed like the shoulder armors of the last Hunter Yamaguchi made.
How all the back cape pieces behave will be the big deciding factor.
According to the "Man in the Shadows" they seem confident on how the cape turned out.