Defend the city of Gotham from all sorts of supervillains with the Batman Defender Wave 01 model kits! Featuring the legendary Dark Knight as seen in iconic moments from across 85 years of the Caped Crusader’s escapades, these model kits are the perfect way to grow your DC Comics collection in style!
We open up our first box and it’s the Batmobile from Batman Forever!
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Alex, Joe and Matthew hang out and talk about… well, Batman. Specifically the ten live action films with Batman (or Dark Knight) in the title, and rank them from best to worst (in our opinion). So grab some coffee, put your feet up and join us as we talk Batman.
Matthew’s book Crashing is available now through IDW Publishing. His webcomic The Rhyme Scheme is available for free here. He can be found on Twitter @matthewklein316 and Instagram @macktheknife1116
You can reach Alex and Joe can be found on Twitter respectively @karcossa and @FirstRonin4 if you feel the need to tell them they’re wrong individually, or by email at ItsThose2Geeks@gmail.com.
DC and Batman fans will want to get a look at the Batman (Sonar Suit) 1/6 Scale Figure and the Robin 1/6 Scale Figure by Hot Toys. The 1995 film Batman Forever saw the Caped Crusader pitted against Two-Face and the Riddler. He also took a young ward, Dick Grayson, under his wing. A skilled acrobat with a need for vengeance, Dick soon donned the mantle of Robin and joined Batman as a protector of Gotham.
Inspired by Batman Forever, the Batman (Sonar Suit) 1/6 Scale Figure features a new, screen-accurate, hand-painted helmeted headsculpt with Hot Toys’ innovative “rolling eyeballs” function. Batman is dressed in a skillfully tailored Sonar Batsuit with utility belt and cape, and comes with detailed recreations of his gadgets and weapons including a Sonic Batarang, a Batarang launcher, an underwater thruster, a Bat clamp launcher, and a pair of Bat Sonar lenses. The Batman (Sonar Suit) 1/6 Scale Figure also comes with a specially painted figure base featuring the film’s logo.
Based on Robin’s appearance in Batman Forever, the Robin 1/6 Scale Figure has a newly developed, movie-accurate, hand-painted masked headsculpt. Dressed in a shimmering metallic red and green suit with a lined and wired cape, the figure also comes with a variety of interchangeable gloved hands and a specially painted figure base.
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Ever since his modern cinematic debut in 1989’s Batman, the Caped Crusader’s one constant companion has been – no, not Robin the Boy Wonder – his iconic Batmobile! Part assault vehicle, part pursuit and rescue transport, part mobile crime lab and part the screen’s coolest looking car, the Batmobile has always been the most technologically advanced crime-fighting asset in Batman’s arsenal.
Like the Dark Knight himself, everybody has a favorite Batmobile and now all of the cars, from Tim Burton’s 1989 classic to the conclusion of Christopher Nolan’s trilogy in 2012, have been brought together in one comprehensive, fully illustrated, 72-page volume from Eaglemoss Hero Collector, designers, manufacturers and publishers of high-quality collectibles from across the many worlds of pop culture.
Written by Alan Cowsill, James Hill, and Richard Jackson – with original illustrations contributed by Ed Giddings and Mojo – Batmobile Cutaways: The Movie Vehicles 1989-2012is a one-of-a-kind visual reference guide featuring original cutaway artwork approved by Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment, as well as lavish illustrations and photos highlighting every vehicle from Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992), Batman Forever (1995), Batman & Robin (1997), Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
What’s more, the book comes packaged with a 1/43 scale die-cast metal replica of the iconic Anton Furst designed Batmobile featured in 1989’s Batman. Now you can discover what lies inside this and many other machines with extraordinary cutaway art. Take a deep look under the hoods and behind the controls as weapons systems and construction secrets are revealed.
Like all Eaglemoss Hero Collector books, Batmobile Cutaways: The Movie Vehicles 1989-2012 (ISBN: 978-1-85875-542-7) may be purchased from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, Indigo, independent booksellers, and select specialty stores including comic shops and gaming stores. It’s priced at $39.95 in the US and $54.95 in Canada.