The Killer Moth had only articulation is in his / its shoulders. Even so, I liked the whole look of it. You can see how the rigid wings are pasted on. ,The upper body is made from a soft rubber while the arms, legs and head are made from harder, solid plastic., The wings in back are also hard plastic, glued in place. I have some slopped glue on the torso, and the wings aren't lined up the best, but it's about average work for a market toy.,You are supposed to stick his head underwater, squeeze his torso to fill it up with water, and then squeeze it again to squirt the water out through the hole where the nose is supposed to be but since Drury has mutated, he doesn't have a nose. This is the "action feature" for this action figure., Killer Moth has been released as part of the new ShadowTek assortment, and has a new style cardback. Shaped more like an inverted V, the cardbacks are attractive and small. There's very little wasted space or material, which is always good in these environment conscious times.,The face is very insect-like, although there's very little detail here. The 'feathering' on the gray neck area is well done though, and even with a pretty neutral bug expression, he seems quite malevolent. The hole in his mouth for the 'action feature' is a bit distracting, and I could have done completely without that.,M oth comes with a small display base for his feet. You don't absolutely have to have it, since he can stand on his own as long as the arms are not too far forward. But using the stand means you have more latitude in posing the arms.