Nice to know. I think
this article has pictures of the toys in question.
(Edit: Maybe not. There aren't a lot of overlap characters beyond Deadpool and X-23 -- who's not the Wolverine version. Must've found a different wave or something. Still thread relevant, I guess.)
Most of them look like really nice renditions of the characters. Glad to see that they're making an X-23 figure. Agree with the commentary on the article that I wish the figurine had her wearing of of her Wolverine costumes instead of her X-Force uniform (I like
All-New Wolverine a lot more than
X-Force), but no biggie (if the article was right about the companies hinting that a Wolverine X-23 could happen, that would be the best of both worlds). Based on the photos, my two biggest complaints would be that she doesn't have her foot claws and the way they handled her hair.
As far as the former goes, I do get why they didn't put those claws on the toy. Having them retracted in a more neutral" position is better than having them fixed in an extended configuration (she saves them for surprise attacks anyways), but I remember seeing an older X-23 action figure which had the foot claws on a hinge. This allowed the owner to have them "extended" or "retracted" as wished (they folded down into the soles of the boots). I think that was a really good "best of both worlds" solution that I'm really surprised hasn't been used since and really wish they had done hear.
As far as the hair goes, the plastic was molded to look like it's being blown back by wind or something. Characters with long hair can be problematic (it limits the range of motion for any neck joints) and I can kind of understand that the toy could look kind of silly if posed in an action mode but the hair is hanging down like she's standing still. However, I prefer it when action figures are designed to look "neutral" from the get-go; I think the "in motion" affect looks sillier than the alternatives. I want to get one anyways, but I wish a few things had been done differently.
Hope the X-23 figure comes with swappable hands without claws, like how most Spider-Man figures have multiple hands (web-shooting hands, fists, wall-crawling, etc.).