18 hours ago, Batfreak87 said:Yeah these solid colored figures or plain ones are not my cup of tea.
They had a good idea with these when they did the 'statues' - the Superman 'False God' one and the Centennial Park one since they actually make sense - but otherwise they're just throwbacks to what Todd would do in the 90's which didn't work then and still doesn't work now.
3 hours ago, Admiralty_Entertainment said:That's the far politer version of my initial 'Dear god, why??' reaction ?
Yeah these solid colored figures or plain ones are not my cup of tea.
On 6/3/2025 at 11:39 AM, Batfreak87 said:Looks nice but I'm not sure who needs this unless you are a die hard Keaton fan.
That's the far politer version of my initial 'Dear god, why??' reaction ?
On 5/29/2025 at 12:40 PM, toynewman said:Shown below is a look at the new DC Multiverse Batman (1989) (Platinum Edition) Figure from McFarlane Toys. Having witnessed his parents brutal murder as a child, millionaire philanthropist BRUCE WAYNE fights crime in GOTHAM CITY disguised as BATMAN, a costumed hero who strikes fear into the hearts of villains. But when a deformed madman who calls himself THE JOKER seizes control of GOTHAM CITYS criminal underworld, BATMAN must face his most ruthless nemesis ever while protecting both his identity and his love interest, reporter VICKI VALE.Product Features:
PLATINUM EDITIONIncredibly detailed 7 scale figure based on the DC MULTIVERSEDesigned with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and playBATMAN as featured in the theatrical film BATMAN (1989). Feaures large soft goods capeAccessories include display base and collectible art card with character art on the front, and character biography on the backCollect all McFARLANE TOYS DC MULTIVERSE figures
Looks nice but I'm not sure who needs this unless you are a die hard Keaton fan.
Shown below is a look at the new DC Multiverse Batman (1989) (Platinum Edition) Figure from McFarlane Toys. Having witnessed his parents brutal murder as a child, millionaire philanthropist BRUCE WAYNE fights crime in GOTHAM CITY disguised as BATMAN, a costumed hero who strikes fear into the hearts of villains. But when a deformed madman who calls himself THE JOKER seizes control of GOTHAM CITYS criminal underworld, BATMAN must face his most ruthless nemesis ever while protecting both his identity and his love interest, reporter VICKI VALE.Product Features:
PLATINUM EDITIONIncredibly detailed 7 scale figure based on the DC MULTIVERSEDesigned with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and playBATMAN as featured in the theatrical film BATMAN (1989). Feaures large soft goods capeAccessories include display base and collectible art card with character art on the front, and character biography on the backCollect all McFARLANE TOYS DC MULTIVERSE figures
The Alfred kinda looks like the GordonDC Collectibles Batman Arkham Knight figure.
I can't wait to see the review on this new final suit Riddler. The Alfred looks to be spot on.
Yeah... I'm not chasing that Final Suit Riddler. If he pops up easy, I'll consider, but no aftermarket nonsense for that figure!
18 hours ago, MagnaPrime said:I'm loving the Jeremy irons Alfred. Wish we'd gotten more of him
Great casting choice - gave his own twist which still stayed true to the core of the character. Shame we didn't get an Andy Serkis 'The Batman' Alfred to complete the multiverse legion of Alfreds...
I have always hated that riddler costume. Wouldn't mind some of his other looks though. I'm loving the Jeremy irons Alfred. Wish we'd gotten more of him
That "Final Suit Riddler" is terrifying, LOL.