While I’ve stayed relatively clear of the Sideshow Collectible 12″ figures, simply due to price point, luckily, GeneralsJoes contributor Mysterious Stranger is all over ’em!  Even more luckily, he reviews ’em for me, too.  Click the “Read the Rest of this Entry” link below to check out the whole thing.
Sideshow Collectibles continues its run of 1/6 G.I. Joe figures with the  infamous ninja assassin Storm Shadow.  There were two different releases, a  regular edition and an exclusive.  The exclusive is identical to the regular  edition with the addition of a “bonus” accessory, in this case a set of  nunchucks.  I passed on the exclusive and went with the regular  edition.
Storm Shadow comes in the standard Sideshow box with collector  friendly trays wrapped in excellent graphics with a magnetic closure.  He is  packed in the tray with the unmasked head on the body and a standard gripping  hand and the wider throwing star hand.  Overall the figure itself is good.  If  you have a Sideshow figure you know what you’re getting.  Super-posable with  joints in all the right places.  I will say that this particular body seems a  bit loose in some areas, particularly the waist and ankles.  Nothing that takes  away from posing but worth noting.
The head sculpts are great.  The  unmasked head definitely has an asian influence and the facial expression is  determined without being too “scowly”.  He’s definitely not happy but no overly  so.  The masked head matches the unmasked well and looks like a hooded head  should.  The seams are crisp and eyes are just as determined as on the unmasked  head.  The white paint matches the uniform well and looks great.  The other  sculpted pieces are the feet and they look better than I expected.  There is a  light amount of tread on the bottom which add to the realism.
The uniform  is a bit of a mixed bag.  The shirt, pants and gi are all nicely done.  The  Cobra emblem on the gi tends to get wrinkled in most poses but its applied well  and smooths out okay.  But the wraps on the forearms and shins are where they  lose me.  The wraps themselves are nicely done but the ties have ends that are  left dangling and stick out too much.  I appreciate the attention to detail  these ties give you but they just aren’t practical. I would have been just as  happy with white elastic or simply sewed on ties instead.  But I think with a  little work they can look good, I just haven’t taken the time to play with them  much.  The addition of both a black and white waist sash is a nice touch though  and gives you a little variety to add to his look.  And there are pouches in the  sashes to hold the throwing stars.  I opted to leave them out but they work well  enough if you choose to use them.
The accessories are what you’d expect  from Sideshow for this line.  Storm Shadow comes with a black strap across his  chest.  It fits a bit too loose for my tastes but once you get it in a good pose  it stays there.  There are four elastic loops on the back of the strap that hold  the two sword sheaths.  They are nice and tight and look really good.  Also  attaching to the back of the strap is the quiver complete with Arashikage logo  sculpted in.  This combination looks exactly like the 25th Anniversary version  only with more detail.  The swords and sheaths are nicely sculpted and well  painted.  The quiver holds the six arrows but it attaches to the strap with a  metal clip (think belt clip). I’m sure there is a better way to attach it to the  strap but the clip works.  Storm Shadow also comes with 4 throwing stars that  fit in the waist sashes and his hands equally well.  The final accessory he  comes with is his bow.  It is a nice combination of old world heritage and  modern technology.  Its a simple bow with a targeting sight and counterbalance.   The string is tight and the arms of the bow have enough give to allow it to be  pulled without fear of breaking.  With a little fiddling you can string an arrow  and put him in a firing pose pretty easily.  The included bow hands are perfect  for this.
Storm Shadow comes with several hands, the most of a Sideshow  Joe figure yet: 2 fist, 3 gripping, 1 karate chop, 1 open splayed fingers and  the bow set.  So the number of poses you can achieve with the accessories is  limited only by your imagination.
I have to say I wasn’t as excited about  Storm Shadow as I was Snake-eyes and Cobra Commander but he’s still a great  figure.  I’m happy to have him in my collection.  If you’re collecting the  Sideshow Joes you won’t want to miss out on him.
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Unmasked Storm Shadow reminds me of a dark-haired Robert England.