Action figures for the tv Batman on the way

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Tue, 27 Aug 2013, 13:14 #30 Last Edit: Tue, 27 Aug 2013, 13:16 by 1989Batmancom
For anyone interested, our review of the '66 Mattel Batmobile is now up...



Around 40 pics and our video spotlight here: Mattel Classic Batman TV Series 6" Scale Batmobile Review

Thanks!

-James
Check out my blog focusing on the 1989 Batman film: http://www.1989batman.com/

...quickly followed by our Joker review!



40 pics and our video spotlight here: Mattel Batman Classic TV Series 6" Joker Figure Review

James
Check out my blog focusing on the 1989 Batman film: http://www.1989batman.com/

Our review of the Batman & Robin 2-Pack is now up if you care to check it out. :)



Around 45 pics and our video spotlight here: Mattel Batman Classic TV Series 6" Batman & Robin Figure 2-Pack Review

James
Check out my blog focusing on the 1989 Batman film: http://www.1989batman.com/

Catwoman arrived today!
Why is there always someone who bring eggs and tomatoes to a speech?

Quote from: gordonblu on Tue, 29 Oct  2013, 19:30
Catwoman arrived today!

great! when are you packaging her back up and sending her to me?  :-* :P

When you send me money. Pay double the price, get a second one free! ;D
Why is there always someone who bring eggs and tomatoes to a speech?


Hope you don't mind if I use two of your art card photos to illustrate an observation, James.




Riddler & Penguin are pictured to doing something very specific, two things from a very short list of things inspried from the Dozier series in the Burton movies. Yet Joker is shown peeking around the corner of a brick building, with no specific paraphernalia of any kind? Out of all the weird stuff Joker ever did they couldn't pick out a specific moment to match the others, and following their logic, shouldn't it have been him destroying art?

I must now ask hardcore Dozier fans, is Penguin for Mayor and whatever Riddler is doing really the defining iconic moments for the both of them? Penguin maybe, but when you think of Gorshin, does the image of him holding up a can with questions marks on it immediately come to mind? I'm curious to see if they pick out mirror images for their Burtonverse art cards, if they are doing them for those.

Maybe they already knew there wasn't going to be a Burton Joker, so they didn't bother picking a mirror Joker moment? Is this some kind of weird Warner/DC psychological marketing tactic? Is it all just a coincidence?

is the batman figure in the set with robin where they are scaling the building the exact same as the single card batman? need to know before i shell out the cash before christmas.

Quote from: Catwoman on Sat, 22 Jun  2013, 09:46
when i saw the julie figure i just about fell out of my chair gasping for air. i must have it!

I have it!