On 8/23/2025 at 8:37 PM, Atlantis said:Do you have an image of that? Because the '66 comic I saw, nothing like a repainted Batmobile appears.
I don't, no. I thought I read someone online say that, but I've not read that series myself so it's probably just my faulty memory of a second-hand comment.
On 8/18/2025 at 3:51 PM, Admiralty_Entertainment said:I vaguely recall having heard that this look comes from the Batman '66 comic, like the Nightwing, Superman, Space Suit Batman, Lord Death Man, etc. figures, but the packaging still has the "Classic TV Series" rather than "Batman '66", so maybe that wasn't right and it is just McFarlane 'repaint everything' mentality.
Do you have an image of that? Because the '66 comic I saw, nothing like a repainted Batmobile appears.
not quite a joker mobile but the closest to it.
7 hours ago, Atlantis said:This isn't the car the Joker used in the show. This is the typical laziness of McFarlane, because he could have easily just made that vehicle instead of going the cheap route. Even so, its too small for the figure.
How he got away with charging as much as he originally did, baffles me. But even at this $10.00 price I wouldn't buy it, because its not accurate.
I vaguely recall having heard that this look comes from the Batman '66 comic, like the Nightwing, Superman, Space Suit Batman, Lord Death Man, etc. figures, but the packaging still has the "Classic TV Series" rather than "Batman '66", so maybe that wasn't right and it is just McFarlane 'repaint everything' mentality.
On 5/8/2024 at 10:18 AM, hainrs said:All variants are always from some legit source material. There are no lazy releases and he doesn't make things up like Hasbro used to do in the 90s. If a pre-existing figure/vehicle can be used for the variant then there's no reason not to use it given how expensive tooling is and especially for vehicles.
This isn't the car the Joker used in the show. This is the typical laziness of McFarlane, because he could have easily just made that vehicle instead of going the cheap route. Even so, its too small for the figure.
How he got away with charging as much as he originally did, baffles me. But even at this $10.00 price I wouldn't buy it, because its not accurate.
On 1/27/2025 at 5:59 PM, Admiralty_Entertainment said:Shhh! You'll spoil the next two variants McFarlane is going to release! Along with Frozen, Artist's Proof unpainted, blacklight, Patina, Jokerized... oh, wait.... ?
Sadly, I'd be intrigued by what these variants 1960's T.V. Batmobiles would look like if McFarlane did went those routes.
On 5/10/2024 at 12:14 PM, A_Spidey_Fan said:For a variant of the 1960's T.V. Batmobile, I would of thought they would of done Penguin's "Penguin Mobile" when he stole the Batmobile in the series. Or at the very least, done it in Blue and Black to give it a look similar to how it appears at the end of the animated/cartoon/drawing Opening Credits of each episode.
Shhh! You'll spoil the next two variants McFarlane is going to release! Along with Frozen, Artist's Proof unpainted, blacklight, Patina, Jokerized... oh, wait.... ?
Wow, that's a good price! I bought this for full price when it was first released. This isn't quite low enough where I feel the need to buy a 2nd one, though.
On 5/12/2024 at 1:05 PM, Roadpigmaster said:I actually was expecting more of a car with a big Joker head in the front... Like this picture!??
Tha strange part is there was an actual Jokermobile in the Batman 66 show and it was just as you describe it, but maybe Mcfarlane thought " why waste money sculpting a brand new vehicle if I just can repaint the 66 Batmobile just like I do with 50% of my figures"
On 5/10/2024 at 12:15 PM, Arkana99 said:That's not a Jokermobile, more likely a Jokerized Batmobile.
I actually was expecting more of a car with a big Joker head in the front... Like this picture!??