
Good Afternoon Nerdy Birdies!
How are you today? Can you believe that we’re already in June? 2025 is almost half way over.
In today’s post, I’m going to be sharing the latest addition to my figure collection, as well as my Red Hood collection.
Let’s dive right in – shall we?

My latest figure is this beautiful Frostbite Edition of Red Hood from Three Jokers!
This figure was created by McFarlane Toys, and is a limited run of 4250 piece.
I came across this while visiting Brave New Worlds in Old City, Philadelphia and I immediately picked him up.
The photo above is the front detail of the outer box layer, below is the back detail.

I love the back detail – this is one of my favourite covers from the Three Jokers run, and I’m weak for art of Jason wearing a domino mask beneath his Red Hood helmet.

Above is the layout of the figure fresh out of the box. I can’t really leave these figures in their boxes – they’re much more fun to display out of the box!
Straight away though, I really like the base for this figure – it’s wider than the usual circle bases and the peg sticks up a little bit further.
Jason comes with ice to cover his hands and his crowbar. The crowbar matches the regular edition of this figure, which I also have in my collection.

Here he is – out of the box and all setup!
The outer layer of his jacket is removable – though quite a hassle, so I don’t recommend it. His mask is also broken, to match the art on the back of the box. Its difficult to tell though.
I really like how well his points of articulation blend in with the rest of the figure.

And of course, I have to show him from the back as well. I’m surprised by how detailed the figure is, despite the frostbite effect.

I mentioned this above – but I love this style of base. I wish that all of McFarlane’s figures came with it. It’s much sturdier than the circular bases, and I don’t feel like the figure is going to fall over at the slightest movement of air.

Another little addition to this edition is this fun pedestal to display the collector card that comes along with the figure.
I think this is something special to go with the limited edition, but I would pick these up to display some of my other cards as well.


The photos above show the details of the collectors card that comes with most McFarlane Toy figures.
As this is a limited edition figure, the back of the card has a certificate of authenticity instead of the usual character description. Mine is #777 of 4250, which is kind of funny to me.
The art on the front of the card matches the art on the back of the box.

The last photo is everything on display together!
And that’s it for today’s post. What do you think of this figure? Would you want him for your collection?
Do you have any McFarlane Toys figures? If so, who is your favourite?
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This is W. Elorda, signing off, and until next time, stay nerdy my friends.
Bye!

