You know, those poseable hands are cool, but they have a few problems:
Not attaching with a socket,
And only having 2 finger joints
If they attached via socket and had the proper 3 joints for the fingers I’d buy a ton, in fact I’d call them the new standard for moccing, as is I’d call them a great idea with a flawed execution.
It’s definitely not sand green in real life. I wish it was though. That would be really cool. There is a new Ninjago set with a sand green dragon. If this bootleg was also sand green, I could make some incredible MOCs with the parts.
I have practiced law for some time, and no, you cannot, easily at least, twist their arm until they stop. You can, however, bring your comics to the region they are sold in(which is still a painful and elaborate process) thus causing tension in the higher-ups of that crummy bootleg company… If your characters and comic is licensed. If not, then there’s nothing you can do except tell people about them.
That being said, the process of eventually getting to the point where you can pin them against the wall is very tedious and disquieting, and possibly not worth the effort. It all depends on what exactly your comics mean to you.
Fascinating. Y’know, I can totally expect that the wrist would have some solid friction, but it’s a nice surprise to see the finger joints include some as well.