>>10638294Here he is next to his Titans Returns version - this guy apparently came out in 2007, while the TR originally released in 2016 (and mine is the 2021 'Retro Headmasters' reissue). His robot mode is slightly taller and far boxier than his newer incarnation, and he lacks a moving waist; while he can move his hips backwards and forwards just fine, they don't really go very far to the sides, so he can't pull off any splits the way the TR version can, either. Neither version of him has any wrist rotation to speak of, which is bizarre because he's a sword wielder in all of his incarnations- while TR has a separate sword and huge cannon, Timelines' gun doubles as a sword by flipping the handle up and turning it around so the blade faces forward. Unlike TR, his gun actually shoots, having a spring-loaded missile. Despite how boxy Timelines Weirdwolf's torso is, I much prefer his proportions - he's less squat, and his head doesn't look so huge (one of my issues with Headmasters in general). Still, TR's torso and cooler looking shoulders (plus the extra articulation from waist rotation and actual hip joints) puts the later mold as the superior version.