Now in three fondlable dimensions!
There still aren't any DC Direct (or even Mattel) action figures for Static Shock (yeah, I'm still on about that show. I promise I'll get back to Batman and his fucked-up family soon, okay?). There may never be.
But.
Check it out!

This is the 4" Static (Virgil) figure now available at participating Subway sandwich shops; it's one of the toys being offered with their "Kids Pack" meals through the end of May. (Sadly, the other three are complete suck.) The meal I bought cost me $3.69 -- actually not a bad price for an action figure, and I got a 100%-juice juicebox, fruit roll-up, and a rather tasty turkey sandwich along with it.
Static has four points of articulation; neck, shoulders, and waist. His lower half will actually rotate all the way around, 180 degrees, which is kind of creepy and gave me Spaceballs flashbacks. His cape is that nice flexible plastic (vinyl? is there a materials engineer reading this who can help me get even geekier about this stuff?) that lets you bend the cape -- or, in Static's case, jacket -- back as if it's flying out behind him, or just to check out his butt. Most of the figure is molded from a non-rigid plastic, in fact... the head may be a different substance, but it's too small to really tell. The benefit of this is, of course, that Static's knees can be made to bend with a reasonable amount of pressure.
Now if only there were a matching Gear figure. Virgil looks like he's imagining Richie is there on his knees already...
But.
Check it out!

This is the 4" Static (Virgil) figure now available at participating Subway sandwich shops; it's one of the toys being offered with their "Kids Pack" meals through the end of May. (Sadly, the other three are complete suck.) The meal I bought cost me $3.69 -- actually not a bad price for an action figure, and I got a 100%-juice juicebox, fruit roll-up, and a rather tasty turkey sandwich along with it.
Static has four points of articulation; neck, shoulders, and waist. His lower half will actually rotate all the way around, 180 degrees, which is kind of creepy and gave me Spaceballs flashbacks. His cape is that nice flexible plastic (vinyl? is there a materials engineer reading this who can help me get even geekier about this stuff?) that lets you bend the cape -- or, in Static's case, jacket -- back as if it's flying out behind him, or just to check out his butt. Most of the figure is molded from a non-rigid plastic, in fact... the head may be a different substance, but it's too small to really tell. The benefit of this is, of course, that Static's knees can be made to bend with a reasonable amount of pressure.
Now if only there were a matching Gear figure. Virgil looks like he's imagining Richie is there on his knees already...