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Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Review: Kotobukiya Black Cat

I've always been a fan of Spiderman and just to share, Felicia Hardy has always been my favourite female character in it. Black Cat's face looks fantastic with her glossy pink lips and very clear cut features, although she looks much younger than she really is. I was taken away by her eyes, they look so glassy.
She's holding a heart shaped gem up high, as if showing everyone what she had stolen.
Felicia has one of the nicest hair among the Bishoujo figures. White with shades of blue, lifting up as she executes her jump.
Another nice feature that Black Cat have, are those shimmering bluish fur on her costume while having a low cut is an additional bonus.
Her whole body hugging suit comes in a dark blue glossy finish. Not much to talk about and her body got not much material to show as well.
Her back has nothing much except for looking at her bonbons. I guess most superheros don't pay much attention to design the back of their costumes.
Her other hand's curled up like a claw. Seems a little awkward because she really isn't holding anything at all.
The long and slender legs which made Spidey crawl all over for. Her legs have some excellent details around the ankle area, like the back and sides of her feet.
The skyscraper's design is nice and such, but I was wondering why don't they just give it colors?
Her jumping pose is well supported not only by the peg, which is inserted into the skyscraper, an extra support pole is also provided to hold all that weight. 
The building's roof texture and details are simply amazing.
An awesome spidey base.
Black Cat's a little different from most of the Bishoujos, which most of them have a mature body and face, but not for Felicia's case. A younger look is refreshing, I mean, who doesn't like sweet young things?

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