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Blokees Build: DC Comics Batman Defender Version 01 – The Tumbler Batmobile

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 fifth box and it’s the Tumbler Batmobile!

Get yours!

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Blokees Build: DC Comics Batman Defender Version 01 – Batman v Superman Batmobile

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 fourth box and it’s the Batmobile from Batman v Superman!

Get yours!

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Blokees Build: DC Comics Batman Defender Version 01 – The Batman Batmobile

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 third box and it’s the Batmobile from The Batman!

Get yours!

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Blokees Build: DC Comics Batman Defender Version 01 – Batman Forever Batmobile

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!

Get yours!

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Gift Guide: Filippo Loreti’s Superman, Joker, Batmobile, and Spider-Man Watches

Filippo Loreti has launched lines of watch collaborations based on characters from DC Comics as well as Marvel’s Spider-Man. It’s the perfect opportunity to give a stylish gift that also shows off someone’s love of Superman, Joker, the Batmobile, and Spider-Man. They’ve also recently launched watches based on Star Wars!

Filippo Loreti provided us with a Legacy of Krypton Kryptonite watch, a beautiful design that features Superman’s iconic logo placed in front of green meteorite Kryptonite. The watch also features a Kryptonian inscription on the back, a treat for die-hard fans of the character and his legacy.

The watch is sure to be noticed delivering a classic but updated design that’s sure to pop and be seen on the wrist that wears it. A fantastic gift for comic fans.


Filippo Loreti provided Graphic Policy with a FREE watch for review

Holiday Gift Guide: Add Batman Returns’ Batmissile to your collection

Bat-fans rejoice! Hot Toys’ latest Batman collectible brings an iconic vehicle from the silver screen to your collection.

The Batmissile was an escape vehicle integrated into the Batmobile. In the 1992 blockbuster movie, Batman Returns, our hero Batman finds himself in a dire situation as the nefarious Penguin and his Red Triangle Gang hijack the Batmobile, causing chaos on the streets of Gotham. Batman is forced to use the Batmissile – an integrated escape vehicle housed inside the Batmobile – to evade capture by the GCPD. 

Drawing inspiration from the Batmissile’s appearance in this thrilling chase sequence, Hot Toys has created a painstakingly engineered 1/6 scale collectible that can be paired with their Batman figure to enable DC fans to recreate scenes from this classic movie. 

The Batmissile 1/6 Collectible replicates this unique vehicle’s appearance from the movie with extreme precision and expertly applied paint application. Featuring intricate mechanical details throughout both the interior and exterior, the Batmissile measures approximately 42” (109 cm) in length, and includes extendable wheels, an LED light-up dashboard panel and a slide-open canopy, as well as an orange LED light at the back of the vehicle that simulates a flame effect.

Pre-order the Batmissile 1/6 Collectible Vehicle now!


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Fanhome announces a Batmobile (1966) Build Up Model Subscription

Fanhome, the leader in subscription-based collections and models, brings one of the most famous cars in history to collectors with the launch of the Batmobile (1966) build-up model subscription, in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products.

In January 1966, DC’s Batman TV series premiered in the US. Starring Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin, the series incarnated a hilarious crime-fighting duo that has become legendary. Now the series returns with an incredible replica of Batman’s most famous gadget – the Batmobile.

Designed and built by the pioneering hot rod builder, Geoge Barris, and based on a custom 1955 Lincoln Futura, this version of the Batmobile has become one of the most recognizable vehicles in television history and its impressive array of gadgets would, time and time again, foil the nefarious plots of Gotham’s greatest villains.

Based on exhaustive studies of the original car and the TV show by Fanhome designers, the Batmobile measures over 2 feet (71.4cm) when completed and touts a host of the Dynamic Duo’s many mobile crime-fighting gadgets such as the Bat-phone, Bat-scope, emergency turn lever, and the iconic Bat-shaped steering wheel, which is functional and turns the wheels of the car. Opening doors, hood, and trunk panels as well as LED effects for the headlights and an illuminated afterburner that is accented with jet sound effects add to the realism of the Fanhome Batmobile.

Throughout the subscription, collectors will trace the incredible story of Batman in DC’s comics, on TV, in animation and on the big screen with special full-color magazines that accompany each month’s shipment of components.

Enjoy an in-depth exploration of the evolution of the Batman franchise year-by-year, from the debut of the comic book in 1939 to the classic TV series and on to the blockbuster feature films. Explore Batman’s origins in an illustrated review of the comics and graphic novels that feature his most famous and powerful stories and meet the heroes and villains of the classic 60s Batman TV series with a show-by-show guide to all 120 episodes.

Subscribers to Fanhome’s Batmobile build-up model will also receive exclusive gifts such us an exceptionally detailed, 1:43 scale die-cast miniature of the Batmobile, perfect for a desktop or compact space. In addition, they will receive a trio of large (12×16 inches) full-color, frameable posters, a baseball cap, ceramic mug, a Batmobile metal license plate replica, and binder to archive the collected magazines.

Underrated: Batman ’66

This is a column that focuses on something or some things from the comic book sphere of influence that may not get the credit and recognition it deserves. Whether that’s a list of comic book movies, ongoing comics, or a set of stories featuring a certain character. The columns may take the form of a bullet pointed list, or a slightly longer thinkpiece – there’s really no formula for this other than whether the things being covered are Underrated in some way. This week: Batman ’66.


I’m sure you’re aware by now that Adam West passed away last week after a brief battle with leukemia at the age of 88. His death got me thinking about the impact of the show, and the steps it made back in the 60’s that we may over look today in light of the darker direction Batman has taken since. To that extent here are, in my opinion at least, five things about the show that we may overlook – if you think I’ve missed something, you’re right, but I’ll be revisiting this in the future.

  • Adam West’s deadpan delivery.
    I could list so many brilliant one liners that came from Adam West, or I could send you to this page, but two of my favourites are:
    “I wish we could help you, citizen, but we’re just a couple of ordinary crime-fighters going about our mundane business.”
    “Robin: “Where’d you get a live fish, Batman?”
    Batman: “The true crime-fighter always carries everything he needs in his utility belt, Robin.”
    Out of context, I find them even funnier.
  • Pow! Bop! Biff! batman-and-robin-opening-credit2
    The on-screen sound effects were fantastic when we first saw them, and they’ve rightly earned their place in pop culture today. So what are they doing here? It’s the secondary function they served that impressed me the most; by appearing on the screen just before a hit connected, it allowed the actors to be a little safer when fighting each other as they didn’t run the risk of getting a fist to the face. Plus it was one of the best opening credits in any TV show (I still think that it holds up)
  • The show’s influence on the comics.
    I don’t mean the obvious way the tone of the comics changed as a result of the series influence (granted some may not think that was a good thing), but rather the way that the show cemented certain characters as Batman’s core rogues gallery at a time when they weren’t as prevalent in the comics. The Riddler appeared on the television show for the first time in a decade’s absence from the comics, as did Catwoman and Mr. Freeze. Geekscape has an interesting article if you’d like to read more on this.1966+Adam+West+Car.jpg
  • The Batmobile
    Seriously, look at this thing. This is still a fantastic car to this day (you’d drive it. You know you would), but it kick started fandom’s love of having an awesome Batmobile. Do you remember what the Batmobile looked like before the TV show? No. Because it wasn’t that cool.
  • Bill Finger’s last Batman story
    Batman co-creator Bill Finger co-wrote the two part episode “The Clock King’s Crazy Crimes / The Clock King Gets Crowned” for the second season of the show, which aired October 12–13, 1966. It was the last time he wrote a story featuring his creation.
  • The cast
    Would the show have worked without Adam West? Maybe. But when you look at the way he carried himself on the show, his delivery and his physique (he had said numerous times that he didn’t need rubber molding, that was “all Adam West”) then you couldn’t have asked for a better man to have a lasting cultural impact as the Batman. In the past 60 years, no other actor has been viewed in such a synonymous way with the role of the caped crusader (the cynical ones will be saying “well that’s because he didn’t do much else!” And to those I show a swift middle finger. West is a legend). But Adam West wasn’t the only star of the show; I don’t remember a character played by a bad actor on the show. Yes, some of  them may have hammed it up a little, but that’s what the show demanded of them and holy cow did they deliver.

I could go on about this show for days, but this article is due out in half an hour, and I should probably make sure it’s not late.

Matt Reeves Delivers a First Look at The Batman’s Batmobile

Director Matt Reeves has Tweeted a look at his concept for the Batmobile appearing in the upcoming The Batman. The film is a “year one” type story focusing on the early career of the Caped Crusader.

As we can see, his early car is much more grounded than the cool tech we’ve seen in other films. The car looks like a modified GTO. It signals what we might expect for the upcoming film when it comes to that.

The LEGO Batman Movie Gets Two New LEGO Polybags

The LEGO Batman Movie is getting two new LEGO polybag releases in 2018.

Set 40301, the Bat-Shooter, looks… well, we’re not sure actually. You can some cool disks with the Batman logo on it.

The Mini Ultimate Batmobile, set 30526, looks like you’ll be able to build three vehicles from the film.

It’s unknown where these will be for sale or how they’ll be obtained.

(via Brick Heroes)

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